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Underworld (2003)
The following guns were used in the film Underworld
- I'll be revamping this page in the not-too-distant future. - Gunmaster45
IMI Desert Eagle Mark VII
Many of Lycans A.K.A werewolves in the film use Desert Eagles as their handguns. They are loaded with ultraviolet luminescent bullets. Selene takes a nickel plated .44 Desert Eagle off a Lycan in the beginning of the film. Lucian (Michael Sheen) also has one at the end of the film.
Steyr TMP
In the firefight at the beginning of the film, Raze (Kevin Grevioux) uses two Steyr TMPs to battle the vampires in the subway.
Modified Beretta 92FS
Selene's (Kate Beckinsale) signature weapons are two Beretta 92FS handguns modified to fire in full auto with compensators attached.
Walther P99
In addition to her Beretta M92FS handguns metioned above, Selene (Kate Beckinsale) also uses a pair of two tone Walther P99s fitted with Kemmer Tech BA-5 laser sights at the bottom of the barrels. The guns have been modified to lessen the weight required on the trigger to fire, allowing Kate Beckinsale's character to fire them almost as if they were fully automatic.
Franchi SPAS 12
In the beginning of the film after the firefight in the subway, the Lycan leader, Lucian (Michael Sheen) breaks up a fight between two werewolves by firing a SPAS 12 shotgun in the air and telling them that they are behaving like rabid dogs.
Heckler & Koch USP Compact
While at the mansion's shooting range, Selene (Kate Beckinsale) can be seen firing a H&K USP Compact along with other weapons. A USP Compact is also seen when Michael Corvin (Scott Speedman) is chained to a chair at the safehouse, and attempts to free himself by shooting the chain with the gun but fails.
Heckler & Koch USP Match
The H&K USP Match makes it's first appearance when it is given to Selene (Kate Beckinsale) by Kahn (Robbie Gee) to test out. When she fires it, silver liquid comes out of the target, and we learn that the gun is loaded with Silver Nitrate bullets which were copied from the Lycan's ultraviolet ammunition, and are very lethal to the werewolves. And towards the end of the film, Kraven (Shane Brolly) also uses a USP Match loaded with the same ammunition to kill Lucian (Michael Sheen) and to shoot Michael (Scott Speedman).
AKM
During the scene were Selene (Kate Beckinsale) is discussing the war between the vampires and the Lycans, and when the the Lycans are loading up, several AKMs can be seen being handed out.
Heckler & Koch PSG-1
In Kahn's Armory there is a H&K PSG-1 Sniper rifle leaning against the wall.
AMD-65
In Kahn's (Robbie Gee) armory, there is an AMD-65 Assault rifle on the rack behind him.
GE M134 Minigun
On the table in front of the PSG-1 rifle is a GE M134 Minigun.
Heckler & Koch G36K
Like the Desert Eagle, many of the Lycans use Heckler & Koch G36K assault rifles.
M16A2
During the scene when Selene (Kate Beckinsale) is discussing the war between Lycans and Vampires, it cuts to a gun rack, where an M16A2 is seen with many other weapons.
- This looks like an M16A1 with A2 hand guards.
SA80
During the scene when Selene (Kate Beckinsale) is discussing the war between Lycans and Vampires, it cuts to a gun rack, where an SA80 is seen with many other weapons.
Steyr AUG
During the scene when Selene (Kate Beckinsale) is discussing the war between Lycans and Vampires, it cuts to a gun rack, where an Steyr AUG is seen with many other weapons.
Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW
Most of the vampire death dealers in the film use H&K MP5K-PDW submachine guns.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Both the Vampires and Lycans alike can be seen using MP5A3s on several occasions. And the way to tell the two side's MP5A3s apart is that the Lycan's guns usually have tactical flashlights on the foregrip.
M4A1 Carbine
Towards the end of the film, Kahn (Robbie Gee) can often be seen with an M4A1 carbine, fitted with a scope and a Surefire M500AB tactical flashlight in the foregrip. The lower receiver lacks the "fencing" around the magazine release, which means it's actually an M4 barreled Upper receiver mounted onto an early Colt SP1 (original M16) lower receiver. Since so many SP1 lower receivers were converted to full auto fire (for movie use) in the last three decades, this is a common practice.