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Several LAPD officers are seen throughout the film armed with [[Remington 870]] shotguns sporting black synthetic furniture. | Several LAPD officers are seen throughout the film armed with [[Remington 870]] shotguns sporting black synthetic furniture. | ||
[[File:Remington870BlackSynthetic.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Remington 870 (12 gauge)]] | [[File:Remington870BlackSynthetic.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Remington 870 sporting black synthetic furniture (12 gauge)]] | ||
[[File:End of Watch 01.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Several LAPD officers walk to their patrol cars armed with Remington 870s.]] | [[File:End of Watch 01.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Several LAPD officers walk to their patrol cars armed with Remington 870s.]] | ||
[[File:End of Watch 02.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Officer Zavala safely carries his Remington 870 to his patrol car, with the slide back (showing the empty chamber), and with proper trigger discipline.]] | [[File:End of Watch 02.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Officer Zavala safely carries his Remington 870 to his patrol car, with the slide back (showing the empty chamber), and with proper trigger discipline.]] |
Revision as of 01:08, 1 October 2012
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End of Watch is a 2012 cop thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña as a pair of LAPD officers who find themselves the target of a merciless drug cartel. The film is in part seen through the video footage shot from the camera the officers carry wherever they go as well as by the cartel's own cameras. The film was directed by David Ayer (Training Day), who insisted that Gyllenhaal and Pena go on numerous ridealongs with actual LAPD officers.
The following weapons were used in the film End of Watch:
Glock 22
LAPD officers in the film, including Police Officer II Brian Taylor (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Police Officer II Zavala (Michael Peña), carry Glock 22s fitted with Surefire X300 weapon lights - even though Brian erroneously identifies his weapon as a Glock 19 in the locker scene near the beginning.
Remington 870
Several LAPD officers are seen throughout the film armed with Remington 870 shotguns sporting black synthetic furniture.
AKMS
A number of criminals in the film use AKMS rifles. Officer Zavala can also be seen with a gold plated AKMS with faux ivory furniture which he finds during a traffic stop. According to director David Ayer, the gold AKMS was a painted airsoft replica.
Custom Colt Combat Commander
A custom ornately engraved and plated Colt Combat Commander is carried by a criminal who draws it during a traffic stop.