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The Gunman: Difference between revisions
[[File:GunmanGlock26.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cox searches for Jim, wielding the Glock 26.]]
[[File:GunmanGlock26.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cox searches for Jim, wielding the Glock 26.]]
[[File:GunmanGlock26-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another angle of the same scene.]]
[[File:GunmanGlock26-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another angle of the same scene.]]
[[File:GunmanGlock26-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Cox's Glock is knocked from his hand, we see an excellent close-up. Note 'GLOCK 26 Gen4' on the slide.]]
[[File:GunmanGlock26-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Cox's Glock is knocked from his hand, we see an excellent close-up. Note 'GLOCK 26 Gen4' on the slide.]]
==Unknown Glock==
A full-size Glock is seen a few times during the film; in the holsters of Reed ([[Billy Bingingham]]) and other operatives at the beginning, holstered and wielded by several operatives during action scenes, and also briefly in the hands of Cox ([[Mark Rylance]]) in what appears to be a continuity error. It is unclear what caliber or model the pistols are.
[[File:GunmanGlock17.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An operative with a third-generation Glock in the aquarium.]]
[[File:GunmanGlock18.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cox holds a full-size Glock; this is a continuity error.]]
=Submachine Guns=
=Submachine Guns=
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The following weapons were used in the film The Gunman:
Jim Terrier (Sean Penn) arms himself with a 2nd generation Glock 18C which is part of a supply drop in a safe hotel where he stays in Barcelona. He is seen using both regular and extended magazines, and makes use of semi-automatic and automatic fire.
Glock 26
A fourth generation Glock 26 is used by Cox (Mark Rylance) at the end of the film.
Unknown Glock
A full-size Glock is seen a few times during the film; in the holsters of Reed (Billy Bingingham) and other operatives at the beginning, holstered and wielded by several operatives during action scenes, and also briefly in the hands of Cox (Mark Rylance) in what appears to be a continuity error. It is unclear what caliber or model the pistols are.
Submachine Guns
Brügger & Thomet APC9
The Brügger & Thomet APC9 is used by Jim Terrier (Sean Penn), relieved from an operative during the firefight at the country estate.
The Heckler & Koch MP5A3 is seen briefly at the end of the film, in the hands of INTERPOL agents.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500
What appears to be a Mossberg 500 with a high-capacity magazine tube is seen used by a guard protecting the relief effort when Jim returns to the DRC. It is also seen in the hands of Eugene (Ade Oyefeso).
Rifles & Carbines
M4A1
Jim Terrier (Sean Penn) and his fellow team members Reed (Billy Bingingham) and Bryson (Daniel Adegboyega) are seen armed with the M4A1 Carbine at the beginning of the film. Other operatives, including Cox (Mark Rylance) can also be seen with the M4A1 in the background.
FN SCAR
An 'indig' sent to kill Jim Terrier (Sean Penn) is armed with an FN SCAR rifle.
PGM Hecate II
Jim is seen using a PGM Hecate II as his chosen sniper weapon during the assassination.
DSR Precision DSR-1
A marksman uses a DSR-Precision DSR-1 during the firefight at the country estate in Barcelona.
AK Variant
A guard at the relief organization compound can be seen briefly with what appears to be an AK-pattern rifle with no magazine.
Grenades & Mines
M18A1 Claymore mine
Jim finds a Claymore mine set up at the safe hotel where he is staying.
M84 stun grenade
Jim uses an M84 stun grenade taken from an operative during the firefight at the country estate.
Unknown Grenades
Jim uses a pair of grenades taken from an operative during the firefight at the country estate. They appear to be deactivated gas or smoke grenades mocked up to appear as offensive grenades, and are depicted as such.