The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) uses an M79 grenade launcher to fire smoke rounds at people trying to vandalize the buildings with the phrase "Who watches the Watchmen?" in the rioting crowds. He even hits one rioter dead on with a smoke round during the "American Dream" scene. It is also seen in his closet when Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) is checking out his apartment.
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) uses a Flamethrower to light his cigar with the pilot and then burn a Victor Charlie soldier while in Vietnam. He can also be seen posing with it in Movie Posters. It appears to be a fictional mockup not specifically based on any real flamethrowers, although it resembles an M2 Flamethrower in the graphic novel.
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) uses his issued M1911A1 sidearm in the film to kill a pregnant Vietnamese woman (Nhi Do) when she slashes him with a broken bottle for leaving her and the baby behind behind. During the film's opening credits, a criminal armed with an M1911A1 is shown being foiled by a young Night Owl I (Clint Carleton). We also see a criminal try to draw a nickel plated 1911 fitted with ivory grips when attempting to kill Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup), but is blown up horrifically before he can fire off a shot.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingColt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP.Error creating thumbnail: File missingNite Owl I beats a criminal armed with an M1911A1.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe Comedian fires his M1911A1 from a UH-1 Huey helicopter in the Director's Cut version of the film.The Comedian aims his M1911A1 in a promotional still.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe Comedian aims his M1911A1 at the Vietnamese woman after she slashes his face with a broken bottle.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA side shot of the M1911A1 as The Comedian guns down the Vietnamese women. The only non-standard implication on the handgun is the obvious square trigger guard, which may be a custom improvement. For some reason the rear-sights are not visible in this shot, possibley due to motion blur.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA criminal draws a nickel plated M1911A1 with ivory grips before being blown up by Dr. Manhattan.
D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides
The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) sidearms right up to his murder are custom 1911-series D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides with ornate smiley-face grips to match the Comedian logo. They have "Nixon 1970" written on the grips, indicating they were a gift from Nixon for serving in the Vietnam war. At the beginning of the film, Comedian tries to bring up one of his 1911s (fitted with a sound suppressor) to combat the attacking assailant in his home but fires off one stray shot to no avail and is disarmed. For the most part, these guns are only seen in his holsters or in a presentation case any other time.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe Comedian poses in a promotional still while armed with one of his D&L Sports Proffesional Model Longslide pistols.Error creating thumbnail: File missingOne of The Comedian's D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides fitted with a suppressor and resting on a Hustler magazine. Classy.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe Comedian fires off a stray round when the assailant gains control of the weapon. Note the large muzzle flash, which a real suppressor would dampen significantly.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe shell casing ejects in slow motion, and surprisingly looks like a real shell (as opposed to a crimp-nosed blank shell).Error creating thumbnail: File missingOne of The Comedian's D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides on display in his hidden closet armory.
Zastava M70AB2
Vietnamese soldiers destroyed by Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup) wield folding stock Zastava M70AB2 rifles noted by their folding grenade launcher sights.
A Vietnamese soldier whose leg is blown off (seen in better detail in the Director's Cut) is seen with a milled reciever AK-47 before being burned to death by The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).
Seen in the hands of NYPD and soldiers in Vietnam are CAR-15 carbines with slab-side recievers.
File:XM177E1.jpgXM177E1 Carbine 5.56mm, Used by U.S. forces in the Vietnam war.Error creating thumbnail: File missingColt Model 654 - 5.56mm. This is assumed to be the basic rifle in which these CAR-15s are built on, since no real Colt Commandos with genuine flash hiders are used in films.File:WatCAR-15.jpgSoldiers in Vietnam are seen armed in Vietnam with CAR-15 carbines.File:Watchmen fire.jpgRorschach uses a hair spray can and a zippo to burn NYPD SWAT members armed with CAR-15s.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingRuger AC556 Carbine - 5.56mm. This is the full automatic version of the Mini 14 with a distinctive Barrel and bayonet lug. Ruger also offers the Mini-14 GB ("Government Barrel" Model) which is a semi automatic only version of the AC556 for Law Enforcement and (some) civilian sales. The Full Auto AC556 has a distinctive Auto Selector Switch on the back of the receiver that the Semi Auto Ruger Mini 14 does not.
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is seen holding a scoped Carcano M91/38 while watching John F. Kennedy's car drive by. This implies that he assassinated JFK rather than, or in partnership with, Lee Harvey Oswald.
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) fires on rampaging crowd members with an Ithaca 37 shotgun. It is assumed he is using rubber bullets like he claims he is in the comics, or otherwise he is killing civilians, something very unbecoming of a government vigilante.
He says he's using rubber bullets in the movie, too.-protoAuthor
A Franchi PA3 is seen in the Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) closet when Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) investigates his home. In the original graphic novel, the only thing seen in the closet was his costume, a MAC-10, and a few knives. His 1911's were seen in his closet in the graphic novel.
Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers are used by the guards in Riker's prison, one of which is taken by Silk Spectre II (Malin Akerman) and later used to shoot Adrian Veidt (Matthew Goode), who impressively catches the bullet.
A Smith & Wesson Model 586 with a four inch barrel is used by Roy Chess to fire at Adrian Veidt (Matthew Goode) and shoot three employees (killing two) before Veidt hits him with a pole. In the novel the gun was a Beretta Cheetah modeled gun.
A Walther PPK is left at Molloch's (Matt Frewer) side after he is murdered in which we see the person planting it unscrews the suppressor and places it next to him.
When Daniel Dreiberg (Patrick Wilson) and Laurie Juspeczyk (Malin Akerman) fight off "Knot-Tops" in the alleyway, one of them draws a Smith & Wesson Model 36 and fires several shots at Laurie but only succeeds in shooting one of his comrades in the back and is dispatched by Dan.
An unknown .22 revolver is seen drawn by the man who murdered the little girl and he draws it when entering his house but it is disarmed by Rorschach.
Glock 17
Police standing behind Veidt as he attempts to stop Roy Chess from swallowing a poison capsule are armed with Glock 17 pistols, which were not in police service in 1985 (although commonly are today).
During the opening sequence summing up the past, Hippies stick flowers into US Army Military Policemen's M1 Garand rifles before the MPs fire them on the hippies, flowers still in the muzzles. This is an homage to the famous photograph where a protestor places a flower in the barrel of an MP's M14 rifle. In reality, MPs in the U.S. did use M14 Rifles during this time period. National Guardsmen (as in the Kent State shooting in 1970) were armed with M1 Garands. (Please note these are not bootleg, but are taken from the publicly released opening credits scene)
Specifically designed by Nite Owl II/Daniel Dreiberg (Patrick Wilson) for him, Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) uses this grapple gun to enter Edward Blake's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) apartment and later uses it as a weapon to break a SWAT member's collar bone.