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Batman Forever
Batman Forever is the third installment in the Tim Burton-influenced Batman film series. The 1995 film starred Val Kilmer as the Caped Crusader who is challenged by Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) and the Riddler (Jim Carrey). Joel Schumacher (A Time to Kill) took over the directing reins from Tim Burton (who was an executive producer on this film).
The following weapons are seen in the film Batman Forever:
Benelli MP 95E
A Chrome plated Benelli MP95E is the main handgun used by Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) throughout the film.
Olympic Arms OA-93
Olympic Arms OA-93 Pistols are used by the henchmen of Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones). The guns are fed from 90 rounder drums with neon detailing.
M16A2
The M16A2 rifles are briefly seen in the hands of the Gotham SWAT team when Batman arrives at the beginning of the film.
Colt Pythons
In keeping with his dual personality, Two-Face uses different variants of the Colt Python, one blued, one stainless, when he crashes the Riddler's reception. It seems the stainless revolver has pearl grips.
Colt New Service
Bruce Wayne (Val Kilmer) experiences a flashback where he sees an assailant shooting his parents with a Colt New Service. The man is credited as "Shooter" (David U. Hodges), but since this film appears to exist in the same continuity as Batman and Batman Returns (since Michael Gough returns in his role of Alfred the Butler), the assailant should be Jack Napier aka The Joker, who used a Colt New Service in the original film.
M134 Minigun
M134 Miniguns are dual-mounted on the cars of Two-Face's henchmen when they chase the Batmobile.
Type 69 RPG
At one point, Two-Face uses a Type 69 RPG (distinguishable by the carrying handle) to try and take out the Batmobile.
The Batman Films
Batman & Robin