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[[Image:Fugitivecover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Fugitve (1993)'']] | [[Image:Fugitivecover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Fugitve (1993)'']] | ||
'''''The Fugitive''''' is the 1993 feature film adaptation of the television series of the same name that starred [[David Janssen]]. In the film, [[Harrison Ford]] stars as Richard Kimble, a doctor wrongly convicted of murdering his wife who escapes from custody in order to find the true killer. During the course of the film, he is pursued by a team of US Marshals led by Chief Deputy Sam Gerard ([[Tommy Lee Jones]]). The film was directed by [[Andrew Davis]] and [[Tommy Lee Jones]] would win an Academy Award for his role in the film. | '''''The Fugitive''''' is the 1993 feature film adaptation of the television series of the same name that starred [[David Janssen]]. In the film, [[Harrison Ford]] stars as Richard Kimble, a doctor wrongly convicted of murdering his wife who escapes from custody in order to find the true killer. During the course of the film, he is pursued by a team of US Marshals led by Chief Deputy Sam Gerard ([[Tommy Lee Jones]]). The film was directed by [[Andrew Davis]] and [[Tommy Lee Jones]] would win an Academy Award for his role in the film. Gerard and several other characters would be later featured in the 1998 film ''[[U.S. Marshals]]''. | ||
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== Colt Detective Special == | ==Colt Detective Special== | ||
A [[Colt Detective Special]] can be seen lying on the floor in a flashback of Dr. Richard Kimble's ([[Harrison Ford]]) when he is asked by CPD homicide detective if he kept a gun in the house. | A [[Colt Detective Special]] can be seen lying on the floor in a flashback of Dr. Richard Kimble's ([[Harrison Ford]]) when he is asked by CPD homicide detective if he kept a gun in the house. | ||
[[Image:Colt Detective Special.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Detective Special .38Spl.]] | [[Image:Colt Detective Special.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Detective Special .38Spl.]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveDetectiveSpecial.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Colt Detective Special can be seen laying on the floor in Kimble's flashback. Note the .38 Special rounds inside the cylinder, meaning Kimble keeps his gun loaded and stores it in his wife's nightstand.]] | [[Image:FugitiveDetectiveSpecial.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Colt Detective Special can be seen laying on the floor in Kimble's flashback. Note the .38 Special rounds inside the cylinder, meaning Kimble keeps his gun loaded and stores it in his wife's nightstand.]] | ||
== Glock 17 == | ==Glock 17== | ||
U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard ([[Tommy Lee Jones]]) uses a [[Glock#Glock 17|Glock 17]] 2nd generation as his sidearm of choice. When in the sewer, he trips and drops his Glock and Kimble takes it. When Kimble is out of sight he draws a spare [[Glock 17]] out of a vest compartment and uses it for the rest of the film. In a notable scene, Gerard fires several shots at the fleeing Kimble inside the Chicago City Hall lobby, which are stopped by a bulletproof security barrier as Kimble escapes through Daley Plaza. This is the only time the weapon is fired in the film. While in the sequel, ''[[U.S. Marshals]]'', Gerard is said to use a [[Glock 22]], this does not confirm the model in this film. At the time this film was made, most of the pistols in the hands of law enforcement officers in the U.S. (and most of those in Hollywood's rental armories) were 9x19mms. Close inspection of the bore shows they are likely Glock 17s anyway. | U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard ([[Tommy Lee Jones]]) uses a [[Glock#Glock 17|Glock 17]] 2nd generation as his sidearm of choice. When in the sewer, he trips and drops his Glock and Kimble takes it. When Kimble is out of sight he draws a spare [[Glock 17]] out of a vest compartment and uses it for the rest of the film. In a notable scene, Gerard fires several shots at the fleeing Kimble inside the Chicago City Hall lobby, which are stopped by a bulletproof security barrier as Kimble escapes through Daley Plaza. This is the only time the weapon is fired in the film. While in the sequel, ''[[U.S. Marshals]]'', Gerard is said to use a [[Glock 22]], this does not confirm the model in this film. At the time this film was made, most of the pistols in the hands of law enforcement officers in the U.S. (and most of those in Hollywood's rental armories) were 9x19mms. Close inspection of the bore shows they are likely Glock 17s anyway. | ||
[[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 17 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 17 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Fugitive1002.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"I didn't kill my wife!"'' Kimble recovers Gerard's Glock 17 and points it at Gerard.]] | [[Image:Fugitive1002.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"I didn't kill my wife!"'' Kimble recovers Gerard's Glock 17 and points it at Gerard.]] | ||
[[Image:Fugitive1003.jpg|thumb|none|600px|After Kimble leaves, Gerard opens his fanny pack compartment ...]] | [[Image:Fugitive1003.jpg|thumb|none|600px|After Kimble leaves, Gerard opens his fanny pack compartment ...]] | ||
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[[Image:FugitiveGlock22-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gerard in bum's attire cocks his [[Glock 17]] behind his back as he an the other US Marshals prepare to arrest the other escaped fugitive, Copeland ([[Eddie Bo Smith Jr.]]).]] | [[Image:FugitiveGlock22-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gerard in bum's attire cocks his [[Glock 17]] behind his back as he an the other US Marshals prepare to arrest the other escaped fugitive, Copeland ([[Eddie Bo Smith Jr.]]).]] | ||
== Glock 19 == | ==Glock 19== | ||
Deputy U.S. Marshall Cosmo Renfro's ([[Joe Pantoliano]]) sidearm is a [[Glock#Glock 19|Glock 19]] the compact 9x19mm version of the [[Glock 17]]. He is seen using it in the scene when they are closing in on Kimble in the laundry room. Renfro is knocked unconscious by Dr. Charles Nichols ([[Jeroen Krabbé]]) and has the Glock stolen from him. | Deputy U.S. Marshall Cosmo Renfro's ([[Joe Pantoliano]]) sidearm is a [[Glock#Glock 19|Glock 19]] the compact 9x19mm version of the [[Glock 17]]. He is seen using it in the scene when they are closing in on Kimble in the laundry room. Renfro is knocked unconscious by Dr. Charles Nichols ([[Jeroen Krabbé]]) and has the Glock stolen from him. | ||
[[Image:Glock19 2ndGen.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 19 2nd Generation - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Glock19 2ndGen.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 19 2nd Generation - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveGlock19-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dep. Renfro checks the laundry room with his Glock 19 at the ready.]] | [[Image:FugitiveGlock19-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dep. Renfro checks the laundry room with his Glock 19 at the ready.]] | ||
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[[Image:FugitiveGlock19-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nichols picks up Renfro's Glock 19.]] | [[Image:FugitiveGlock19-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nichols picks up Renfro's Glock 19.]] | ||
== SIG-Sauer P226 == | ==SIG-Sauer P226== | ||
A nickel [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series#SIG P226|SIG-Sauer P226]] is seen the hands of Deputy Marshal Noah Newman ([[Tom Wood]]) as his personal sidearm. The 2nd Fugitive, Copeland ([[Eddie "Bo" Smith, Jr.]]) gets a hold of the weapon and holds Newman hostage with it until he is killed by Gerard. Deputy Marshal Robert Biggs ([[Daniel Roebuck]]) is seen entering the door with a black K-Kote model as well. | A nickel [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series#SIG P226|SIG-Sauer P226]] is seen the hands of Deputy Marshal Noah Newman ([[Tom Wood]]) as his personal sidearm. The 2nd Fugitive, Copeland ([[Eddie "Bo" Smith, Jr.]]) gets a hold of the weapon and holds Newman hostage with it until he is killed by Gerard. Deputy Marshal Robert Biggs ([[Daniel Roebuck]]) is seen entering the door with a black K-Kote model as well. | ||
[[Image:SigP226Nickel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|SIG-Sauer P226 9x19mm with stainless steel finish]] | [[Image:SigP226Nickel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|SIG-Sauer P226 9x19mm with stainless steel finish]] | ||
[[Image:SigP226.jpg|thumb|none|350px|A factory black (K-Kote) SIG-Sauer P226 pistol chambered in 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.]] | [[Image:SigP226.jpg|thumb|none|350px|A factory black (K-Kote) SIG-Sauer P226 pistol chambered in 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.]] | ||
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==Smith & Wesson 5906== | ==Smith & Wesson 5906== | ||
Deputy Marshal Poole ([[L. Scott Caldwell]]) keeps a [[Smith & Wesson 5900 pistol series#Smith & Wesson 5906|Smith & Wesson 5906]] as her sidearm of choice and is seen using it during the raid on Copeland's hideout. | Deputy Marshal Poole ([[L. Scott Caldwell]]) keeps a [[Smith & Wesson 5900 pistol series#Smith & Wesson 5906|Smith & Wesson 5906]] as her sidearm of choice and is seen using it during the raid on Copeland's hideout. | ||
[[Image:S&W5906EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson 5906 9x19mm]] | [[Image:S&W5906EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson 5906 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveSIGP226-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dep. Poole with her Smith & Wesson 5906 drawn when the Marshals are in the midst of apprehending Copeland.]] | [[Image:FugitiveSIGP226-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dep. Poole with her Smith & Wesson 5906 drawn when the Marshals are in the midst of apprehending Copeland.]] | ||
== Beretta 92FS == | ==Beretta 92FS== | ||
Henry can be seen entering Copeland's hideout armed with a [[Beretta 92 pistol series#Beretta 92F/FS|Beretta 92FS]]. In flashbacks to the murder, Sykes is seen holding a suppressed 92FS in Kimble's home, but is not seen using it. | Henry can be seen entering Copeland's hideout armed with a [[Beretta 92 pistol series#Beretta 92F/FS|Beretta 92FS]]. In flashbacks to the murder, Sykes is seen holding a suppressed 92FS in Kimble's home, but is not seen using it. | ||
[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Beretta 92FS 9x19mm]] | [[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Beretta 92FS 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveBeretta92FS-SIGP226.jpg|thumb|none|600px|On the left, Henry is armed with a Beretta 92FS. On the right, Biggs has a SIG-Sauer P226.]] | [[Image:FugitiveBeretta92FS-SIGP226.jpg|thumb|none|600px|On the left, Henry is armed with a Beretta 92FS. On the right, Biggs has a SIG-Sauer P226.]] | ||
== Smith & Wesson Model 66 == | ==Smith & Wesson Model 66== | ||
Frederick Sykes ([[Andreas Katsulas]]), tries to kill Kimble on an El-train armed with a [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]] .357 stainless snub-nose revolver. They struggle and Kimble ends up disarming him (no pun intended) of his weapon. | Frederick Sykes ([[Andreas Katsulas]]), tries to kill Kimble on an El-train armed with a [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]] .357 stainless snub-nose revolver. They struggle and Kimble ends up disarming him (no pun intended) of his weapon. | ||
[[Image:Smith-&-Wesson-686.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 66 .357 magnum]] | [[Image:Smith-&-Wesson-686.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 66 .357 magnum]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveTaurus-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Frederick Sykes pulls a Smith & Wesson Model 66 from his coat]] | [[Image:FugitiveTaurus-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Frederick Sykes pulls a Smith & Wesson Model 66 from his coat]] | ||
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[[Image:FugitiveTaurus-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kimble holds the Smith & Wesson Model 66 while standing over the stunned Sykes]] | [[Image:FugitiveTaurus-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kimble holds the Smith & Wesson Model 66 while standing over the stunned Sykes]] | ||
== Llama Comanche == | ==Llama Comanche== | ||
A Chicago police officer ([[Neil Flynn]]) uses a [[Llama Comanche]] revolver (noted by barrel ribbing and ejector shroud) with rubber grips to attempt to arrest Kimble before Sykes shoots him with his Smith & Wesson Model 66. | A Chicago police officer ([[Neil Flynn]]) uses a [[Llama Comanche]] revolver (noted by barrel ribbing and ejector shroud) with rubber grips to attempt to arrest Kimble before Sykes shoots him with his Smith & Wesson Model 66. | ||
''It might also be a Colt Trooper, which was made with a ventilated rib barrel and ejector shroud. BTW: I think that the pic does not show a .357 magnum Llama Comanche, but a .38 special Llama "Martial" (these were released with "service" style grips, while most Comanches had "Target" grips''. | ''It might also be a Colt Trooper, which was made with a ventilated rib barrel and ejector shroud. BTW: I think that the pic does not show a .357 magnum Llama Comanche, but a .38 special Llama "Martial" (these were released with "service" style grips, while most Comanches had "Target" grips''. | ||
[[Image:LlamaComanche.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Llama Comanche .357 Magnum]] | [[Image:LlamaComanche.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Llama Comanche .357 Magnum]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveLlamaComanche-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Kimble!"'' A Chicago police officer (Neil Flynn, better known as the Janitor in "Scrubs") aims his Llama Comanche at Kimble before receiving three .357 rounds from Sykes' Smith & Wesson Model 66.]] | [[Image:FugitiveLlamaComanche-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Kimble!"'' A Chicago police officer (Neil Flynn, better known as the Janitor in "Scrubs") aims his Llama Comanche at Kimble before receiving three .357 rounds from Sykes' Smith & Wesson Model 66.]] | ||
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=Shotguns= | =Shotguns= | ||
== Remington 870 == | ==Remington 870== | ||
A prison guard ([[Richard Riehle]]) on the bus are armed with [[Remington 870 Shotgun|Remington 870]] shotguns. One of the guards using a Mossberg 500 has his gun switch to an 870 in some shots, as described below. | A prison guard ([[Richard Riehle]]) on the bus are armed with [[Remington 870 Shotgun|Remington 870]] shotguns. One of the guards using a Mossberg 500 has his gun switch to an 870 in some shots, as described below. | ||
[[Image:Remington870PoliceStd.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun 12 gauge]] | [[Image:Remington870PoliceStd.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun 12 gauge]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveRemington870-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A prison guard armed with an Remington 870 that switched from a Mossberg 500]] | [[Image:FugitiveRemington870-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A prison guard armed with an Remington 870 that switched from a Mossberg 500]] | ||
== Mossberg 500 == | ==Mossberg 500== | ||
The old prison guard uses a [[Mossberg 500 series shotgun#Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500]] to shoot an inmate who shanks another guard with a sharpened toothbrush handle. It switches to a Remington 870 in some shots. | The old prison guard uses a [[Mossberg 500 series shotgun#Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500]] to shoot an inmate who shanks another guard with a sharpened toothbrush handle. It switches to a Remington 870 in some shots. | ||
[[Image:Mossberg500AT.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Mossberg 500AT Shotgun - 12 gauge]] | [[Image:Mossberg500AT.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Mossberg 500AT Shotgun - 12 gauge]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveRemington870-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The old prison guard ([[Richard Riehle]]) shoots an inmate with his [[Mossberg 500]] after he shanks another guard with a sharpened toothbrush handle]] | [[Image:FugitiveRemington870-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The old prison guard ([[Richard Riehle]]) shoots an inmate with his [[Mossberg 500]] after he shanks another guard with a sharpened toothbrush handle]] | ||
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== Colt Commando Variant == | ==Colt Commando Variant== | ||
A Chicago P.D. sniper fires shots at Kimble on the roof with his [[M16 rifle series#Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series|Colt Commando]] rifle variant during the climax of the film. | A Chicago P.D. sniper fires shots at Kimble on the roof with his [[M16 rifle series#Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series|Colt Commando]] rifle variant during the climax of the film. | ||
[[Image:ColtM177E2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colt Commando 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:ColtM177E2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colt Commando 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveM4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Chicago P.D. sniper aims his Colt Commando at Kimble on the roof from the police chopper]] | [[Image:FugitiveM4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Chicago P.D. sniper aims his Colt Commando at Kimble on the roof from the police chopper]] | ||
==Heckler & Koch HK91== | ==Heckler & Koch HK91== | ||
A SWAT officer is briefly seen holding a [[Heckler & Koch G3#H&K HK91|Heckler & Koch HK91]] rifle fitted with a snap on scope and 30 round magazine at the film's end. | A SWAT officer is briefly seen holding a [[Heckler & Koch G3#H&K HK91|Heckler & Koch HK91]] rifle fitted with a snap on scope and 30 round magazine at the film's end. | ||
[[Image:HK Model 91.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Heckler & Koch HK91 7.62x51mm NATO]] | [[Image:HK Model 91.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Heckler & Koch HK91 7.62x51mm NATO]] | ||
[[Image:FugitiveHK91.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A SWAT officer armed with a Heckler & Koch HK91 rifle. Note two set safe and semi selector switch, helping differentiate it from a [[Heckler & Koch G3]] (which has a three set selector switch for safe, semi, and full). Also note snap on scope and 30 round magazine]] | [[Image:FugitiveHK91.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A SWAT officer armed with a Heckler & Koch HK91 rifle. Note two set safe and semi selector switch, helping differentiate it from a [[Heckler & Koch G3]] (which has a three set selector switch for safe, semi, and full). Also note snap on scope and 30 round magazine]] | ||
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[[Category:Andrew Davis]] | [[Category:Andrew Davis]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:13, 4 July 2013
The Fugitive is the 1993 feature film adaptation of the television series of the same name that starred David Janssen. In the film, Harrison Ford stars as Richard Kimble, a doctor wrongly convicted of murdering his wife who escapes from custody in order to find the true killer. During the course of the film, he is pursued by a team of US Marshals led by Chief Deputy Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones). The film was directed by Andrew Davis and Tommy Lee Jones would win an Academy Award for his role in the film. Gerard and several other characters would be later featured in the 1998 film U.S. Marshals.
The following weapons were used in the film The Fugitive (1993):
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Handguns
Colt Detective Special
A Colt Detective Special can be seen lying on the floor in a flashback of Dr. Richard Kimble's (Harrison Ford) when he is asked by CPD homicide detective if he kept a gun in the house.
Glock 17
U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) uses a Glock 17 2nd generation as his sidearm of choice. When in the sewer, he trips and drops his Glock and Kimble takes it. When Kimble is out of sight he draws a spare Glock 17 out of a vest compartment and uses it for the rest of the film. In a notable scene, Gerard fires several shots at the fleeing Kimble inside the Chicago City Hall lobby, which are stopped by a bulletproof security barrier as Kimble escapes through Daley Plaza. This is the only time the weapon is fired in the film. While in the sequel, U.S. Marshals, Gerard is said to use a Glock 22, this does not confirm the model in this film. At the time this film was made, most of the pistols in the hands of law enforcement officers in the U.S. (and most of those in Hollywood's rental armories) were 9x19mms. Close inspection of the bore shows they are likely Glock 17s anyway.
Glock 19
Deputy U.S. Marshall Cosmo Renfro's (Joe Pantoliano) sidearm is a Glock 19 the compact 9x19mm version of the Glock 17. He is seen using it in the scene when they are closing in on Kimble in the laundry room. Renfro is knocked unconscious by Dr. Charles Nichols (Jeroen Krabbé) and has the Glock stolen from him.
SIG-Sauer P226
A nickel SIG-Sauer P226 is seen the hands of Deputy Marshal Noah Newman (Tom Wood) as his personal sidearm. The 2nd Fugitive, Copeland (Eddie "Bo" Smith, Jr.) gets a hold of the weapon and holds Newman hostage with it until he is killed by Gerard. Deputy Marshal Robert Biggs (Daniel Roebuck) is seen entering the door with a black K-Kote model as well.
Smith & Wesson 5906
Deputy Marshal Poole (L. Scott Caldwell) keeps a Smith & Wesson 5906 as her sidearm of choice and is seen using it during the raid on Copeland's hideout.
Beretta 92FS
Henry can be seen entering Copeland's hideout armed with a Beretta 92FS. In flashbacks to the murder, Sykes is seen holding a suppressed 92FS in Kimble's home, but is not seen using it.
Smith & Wesson Model 66
Frederick Sykes (Andreas Katsulas), tries to kill Kimble on an El-train armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 66 .357 stainless snub-nose revolver. They struggle and Kimble ends up disarming him (no pun intended) of his weapon.
Llama Comanche
A Chicago police officer (Neil Flynn) uses a Llama Comanche revolver (noted by barrel ribbing and ejector shroud) with rubber grips to attempt to arrest Kimble before Sykes shoots him with his Smith & Wesson Model 66. It might also be a Colt Trooper, which was made with a ventilated rib barrel and ejector shroud. BTW: I think that the pic does not show a .357 magnum Llama Comanche, but a .38 special Llama "Martial" (these were released with "service" style grips, while most Comanches had "Target" grips.
Shotguns
Remington 870
A prison guard (Richard Riehle) on the bus are armed with Remington 870 shotguns. One of the guards using a Mossberg 500 has his gun switch to an 870 in some shots, as described below.
Mossberg 500
The old prison guard uses a Mossberg 500 to shoot an inmate who shanks another guard with a sharpened toothbrush handle. It switches to a Remington 870 in some shots.
Rifles
Colt Commando Variant
A Chicago P.D. sniper fires shots at Kimble on the roof with his Colt Commando rifle variant during the climax of the film.
Heckler & Koch HK91
A SWAT officer is briefly seen holding a Heckler & Koch HK91 rifle fitted with a snap on scope and 30 round magazine at the film's end.