[[Image:Browning 100 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sgt McDonagh (([[Tamzin Outhwaite]]))uses a Browning for target practice in the pilot. Her browning appears to be a "Type 73" due to the extended barrel bushing]]
[[Image:Browning 100 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sgt McDonagh (([[Tamzin Outhwaite]]))uses a Browning for target practice in the pilot. Her browning appears to be a "Type 73" as shown above due to the extended barrel bushing, exterior extractor and wooden grip.]]
[[Image:Browning 100 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sgt McDonagh practices stoppage drills with her Browning.]]
[[Image:Browning 100 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sgt McDonagh practices stoppage drills with her Browning.]]
[[Image:Browning 103 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An armed robber uses a black market British Army Browning in "" (Series 1, Episode 3).]]
[[Image:Browning 103 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An armed robber uses a black market British Army Browning in "" (Series 1, Episode 3).]]
As the standard issue rifle of the British Army at the time of production, the L85A1 is seen regularly throughout the series, and also in various stock establishing shots. It is used with SUSATs and iron sights, and also with BFA attached for blank firing exercises.
The SIG-Sauer P226 is used as the standard issue pistol of the German police in the series.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingSIG-Sauer P226 - 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingA murder suspect relieves a German policeman of his P226 and tries to kill himself with it in the pilot episode. He fails however, and police take the weapon stating that the safety catch was on, flicking it back and forth. As the P226 doesn't have a safety catch, for this shot it switches to a H&K USP. Also, the slide seems to protrude too far in front of the frame and it seems to lack the horned bottom corner of the trigger guard, so it is possibly a replice or stunt gun as it was used in a scuffle and was pressed against someone's head.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAfter the P226 changes to a USP, it changes back to a P226 for the next shot.
Heckler & Koch USP
A Heckler & Koch USP can briefly by seen in "H-Hour" (Series 1, Episode 1) where a continuity error causes a SIG-Sauer P226 to change into a USP, and then back again. The likely reason for this is that the dialogue was describing the operation of the safety catch, and as there is no manual safety on a P226, a USP was required to stand in briefly.
The British version of the FN MAG, the L7 can be seen in establishing shots throughout the series where it is being dry fired, cocking the weapon between shots, correctly using inert drill ammunition.
A Mark 8 Thunderflash is used by British soldier in "Crush" (Series 1, Episode 2) as part on an initiation ceremony.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingA SOCO (Scenes Of Crime Officer) presents a thunderflash as the cause of explosive residue found at the scene of a fatal crash.
Heckler & Koch G36
The full length G36 can occasionally be seen used by German police throughout the series.
German police snipers have been seen using PSG-1 sniper rifles on several occasions where an armed response was required, both with and without fitted bi-pods.
A bank robber in "Payback" (Series 1, Episode 6) carries a full size IMI Uzi with a folding stock. Late in "Red Light" (Series 2, Episode 3) a number of Uzi submachineguns are used by motorcycle riding criminals to abduct a witness.
Two unknown sniper rifles are used by the German police in "Payback" (Series 1, Episode 6). The first appears to be some kind of bullpup weapon that is used with telescopic and red dot sights, whilst the second is a large bolt action bullpup of peculiar design with side mounted scope. For further pictures to aid identification see the discussion page.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe first rifle in question, seen her with telescopic sight fitted.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe second rifle being aimed out of a window. Seen here is the side mounted scope, along with the peculiar tube (especially considering this is a bolt action rifle) on top of the rifle which runs from halfway down the barrel to the butt of the rifle.
Heckler & Koch HK53
The main weapon used by Sgt McDonagh (Tamzin Outhwaite) and the rest of the close protection team in Bosnia in "Betrayed" (Series 2, Episode 1) is a HK53. This is the corrrect weapon that was used by RMP CP teams until it was fazed out in favour of the C8 CQB.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch HK53 - 5.56x45mm.Error creating thumbnail: File missingSgt McDonagh escorts a General to a waiting helicopter, carrying an HK53. From the length of the magazine, it appears that the 30rd magazine made for the HK93 are being used, rather than the 25rd magazines the HK53 was supplies with.Error creating thumbnail: File missingIn this shot the pronged flash hider is visible, which is the standard HK53 flash hider. It should be noted however that the majority of HK53s used by RMP Close Protection used a regular birdcage flash-hider to prevent snagging the muzzle on clothing.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAnother shot of the HK53 as Sgt McDonagh boards Lynx helicopter.Error creating thumbnail: File missingSgt McDonagh provides cover out of the rear of a long wheelbase Land Rover with her Hk53. In this shot it is possible to see that this particular HK53 uses a Navy trigger group.
M249 Paratrooper SAW
An gunner can briefly be seen carrying a M249 Paratrooper SAW on board a Lynx helicopter in "Betrayed" (Series 2, Episode 1).
A number of what appears to be some sort of Colt Carbine is used by the SAS soldiers in "Betrayed" (Series 2, Episode 1). From the quality of the image it is not clear which version exactly, but the weapons do not have a removable carry handle, but use the A2 type rear sight. It is possibly a Model 727, but this is not definite.
A Tokarev TT-33 is used by a Bosnian child in "Betrayed" (Series 2, Episode 1) to shoot an SAS soldier, and later to threaten the investigating SIB officers.
A rifle describes as a Brno Carbine is used by a British soldier for poaching wild boar in "True Love" (Series 2, Episode 2), but the exact model is unclear.
An L16 Mortar can be seen used in establishing shots from the start of Series 2. They also feature prominently in "Friendly Fire" (Series 2, Episode 5) where a soldier is killed by a stray mortar bomb.