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==Kimber SWAT Custom II==
==Kimber SWAT Custom II==
Chief Jeff Talley's ([[Bruce Willis]]) personal sidearm is a [[M1911 pistol|Kimber SWAT Custom II]] .45 caliber handgun. He is seen with it tucked as a belly gun in the opening standoff and uses it in the end to save his family. Clear shots can be seen showing Kimber's scripture writing on the gun. On the other side, a clear shot can be seen reading "LAPD SWAT CUSTOM", which makes sense as LAPD SWAT teams use Kimber Custom IIs.
Chief Jeff Talley's ([[Bruce Willis]]) personal sidearm is a [[M1911 pistol series#Kimber Custom II|Kimber SWAT Custom II]] .45 caliber handgun. He is seen with it tucked as a belly gun in the opening standoff and uses it in the end to save his family. Clear shots can be seen showing Kimber's scripture writing on the gun. On the other side, a clear shot can be seen reading "LAPD SWAT CUSTOM", which makes sense as LAPD SWAT teams use Kimber Custom IIs.
[[Image:KimberCustomTLEII OtherSide.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kimber SWAT Custom II - .45 ACP.]]
[[Image:KimberCustomTLEII OtherSide.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kimber SWAT Custom II - .45 ACP.]]
[[Image:HostageKimberII-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Talley with his [[M1911|Kimber Custom II]]. The "Kimber" logo is circled in red.]]
[[Image:HostageKimberII-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Talley with his [[M1911|Kimber Custom II]]. The "Kimber" logo is circled in red.]]

Revision as of 17:55, 30 June 2011

The following guns were used in the film Hostage

Hostage (2005)


Smith & Wesson Model 19

The disgruntled father in the opening standoff is armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver.

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Smith & Wesson Model 19 .357 magnum.
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The opening sequence of Hostage begins with the digruntled man with his Smith & Wesson Model 19.

Glock 21

Glock 21s are carried by Bristo Camino Police Department Officers including Jeff Talley (Bruce Willis) when in uniform.

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Glock 21 .45 ACP
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The wounded officer's limp arm holds her Glock 21 barely. Both the "21" stamp and the ".45 caliber" stamp are clearly visible on the side of the gun.
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A police officer takes shelter behind his police car with his Glock 21 in hand.

Glock 34

A Glock 34 is used by Mr. Jones (Johnny Messner), the lead counterfeit FBI SWAT member.

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Glock 34 - 9x19mm
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Mr. Jones (Johnny Messner), the lead FBI team member shoots Talley in the gut with his Glock 34 when he asks for his family instead of handing over the DVD.
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Mr. Jones aims his Glock 34 at the wounded Talley. Note the long slide.
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Mr. Jones checks the DVD "Heaven Can Wait" with his Glock in hand.

Glock 26

A Glock 26 is used by Chief Jeff Tally (Bruce Willis) as his spare rod. He keeps a rubber band tightly wrapped around the grip for a better grip on the gun. The gun is classified as a Glock 26 based on its 10+1 capacity accurately depicted.

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Glock 26 9mm
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Talley's Glock 26 in a leg strapped holster. Note the tightly wrapped rubber bands on the grip.
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Talley checks the chamber of his Glock 26.
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Talley fires his Glock 26 into the FBI leader, who was set aflame by Mars' molotov.
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The slide locks empty on Talley's 26 after 11 shot.

Kimber SWAT Custom II

Chief Jeff Talley's (Bruce Willis) personal sidearm is a Kimber SWAT Custom II .45 caliber handgun. He is seen with it tucked as a belly gun in the opening standoff and uses it in the end to save his family. Clear shots can be seen showing Kimber's scripture writing on the gun. On the other side, a clear shot can be seen reading "LAPD SWAT CUSTOM", which makes sense as LAPD SWAT teams use Kimber Custom IIs.

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Kimber SWAT Custom II - .45 ACP.
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Talley with his Kimber Custom II. The "Kimber" logo is circled in red.
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Talley fires his Kimber Custom II during the final scene to save his family.
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A close up of Talley firing his Kimber into the hostage taker repeatedly for good measure. "LAPD SWAT CUSTOM" is circled in red.

Taurus PT92

An older-model Taurus PT92 with wood grips is used by Dennis.

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Taurus PT92 AFS 9mm
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Dennis armed with his Taurus PT92.
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Dennis places his Taurus PT92 on the floor to examine all the "Benjamins".

Beretta 92FS variants

A tutone version of the Beretta 92FS is locked in the safe at the home, and the Inox version is used by Mars Krupchek (Ben Foster).

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Beretta 92FS INOX 9mm
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Mars shoots the officer with his Beretta 92FS Inox.
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Mars' Beretta Inox and Para-Ordnance P-10 in his pants.
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Beretta 92FS tutone 9mm
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Tommy examines his father's tutone Beretta 92FS from the locked safe.
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Mars steals the tutone Beretta 92FS from Tommy after the gun fails to fire due to the saftey being on. "Safety first, little man." he remarks.

Mossberg 590

A Mossberg 590 with ghost ring sights is used by Chief Tally to breach the door to enter the home. He also uses it to blow out the glass water fall to temporarily douse the flames. Fitted with Ghost Ring peep sight.

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Mossberg 590 with ghost ring sights and speedfeed stock - 12 Gauge.
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Talley pulls the Mossberg 590 off the couch.
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Talley shoots the glass waterfall to douse the flames with the Mossberg 590.

FN P90

Mr. Jones also uses an FN P90 during the mansion shootout.

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FN P90 5.7x28mm
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Mr. Jones with his FN P90.
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Mr. Jones attempts to shoot Mars' airborne molotov only to result in him being drenched in the liquid.

M4A1

LAPD SWAT officers in the opening standoff are seen using M4A1 rifles. Also seen used by one of the fake FBI SWAT members that is set aflame by Mars.

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M4A1 5.56x45mm
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LAPD SWAT officer in the opening standoff is seen armed with an M4A1 with a Trijicon TA38 ACOG scope.
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An FBI SWAT member fires his M4A1 at the power lines to shut off the power.

Heckler and Koch MP5A3

Heckler and Koch MP5A3s are used by some of the fake FBI SWAT members. One is set aflame by Mars.

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H&K MP5A3
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A fake FBI SWAT member enters the house armed with an Heckler and Koch MP5A3 with a tri rail with foregrip and a foreward light.

M40A1

M40A1s are seen used by police snipers during the opening standoff.

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M40A1 7.62x51mm.
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A LAPD SWAT officer aims his M40A1 at the disgruntled father.

M40A3

M40A3 Sniper Rifles are used by police snipers to shoot out the security cameras of the house. They are identified as A3s because of their bipods, scope types, and heavy barrels.

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M40A3,, 7.62x51mm NATO
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A police sniper fires his M40A3 at the security cameras.

Heckler & Koch USP Expert

One of the hostage takers is armed with an H&K USP Expert in .45 ACP and uses it to hold up Talley in his police van.

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H&K USP Expert
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The hostage taker presses the USP Expert to Talley's back.
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The hostage taker holds his USP Expert to Talley's head.
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Closeup of the USP Expert with .45 caliber markings somewhat visible.

SIG-Sauer P220 Sport

One of the hostage takers is seen using a stainless SIG-Sauer P220 Sport pistol.

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SIG-Sauer P220 Sport .45 ACP
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A hostage taker holds Talley's family at gunpoint with his SIG-Sauer P220 Sport.

Colt Python

The Watchman (Kim Coates) is armed with a nickel plated Colt Python.

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Colt Python .357 magnum.
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The Watchman with his nickel Colt Python.
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The Watchman raises his Colt Python.

Para-Ordnance P-10

Mars' backup weapon is a Para-Ordnance P-10 pistol.

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Para-Ordnance P-10 - .45 ACP.
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Mars fires his Para-Ordnance P-10 at the Bristo Camino police officers below.
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Mars' Para-Ordnance P-10 pistol can be seen sticking out of his pants as he holds his bullet wound. Notice black spacer behind grip used to fill space for wide trigger bow.

Molotov Cocktail

Mars fashions some Molotov Cocktails to burn the house down. He also uses them to ignite several FBI SWAT members and finally himself.

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Mars throws a Molotov at Tally's police van.
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Mars lets a Molotov slip from his hand to ignite himself along with the house.