Doom is a 2005 sci-fiction horror film, based on the popular Doom 3 video game developed by id Software. The movie takes place on Mars in the year 2046, and stars Karl Urban and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as members of the RRTS (Rapid Response Tactical Squad) tasked to investigate the happening at the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC) Olduvai Research Facility. The movie was directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak (Exit Wounds, Romeo Must Die and Cradle 2 the Grave).
The Heckler & Koch G36 visually modified is the futuristic rifle carried by Sarge (Dwayne Johnson), Reaper (Karl Urban), Portman (Richard Brake) and Duke (Razaaq Adoti). Mac (Yao Chin) also uses one, but with some sort of futeristic grenade launcher underslung to it. According to the ammo counters, the beefed-up box magazines are supposed to hold 65 rounds.
Some of the marines including Mac (Yao Chin), Duke (Razaaq Adoti), Reaper (Karl Urban) and Destroyer (Deobia Oparei) use H&K USP handguns with stainless-steel barrels as their sidearms. It is most notably seen when Mac hands one to Pinky (Dexter Fletcher) for protection.
IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX
Sarge's (Dwayne Johnson) sidearm is an IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX. He most notably uses it to kill a mutated Dr. Carmack. His gun is quite clearly the .44 Magnum version, as evidenced by the fluted barrel in the screenshot below.
The pump-action shotgun carried by Goat (Ben Daniels) is a shortened Benelli M3 Super 90 fitted with an aluminum shroud.
Bio Force Gun v3.14
The Bio Force Gun, adapted from the game's BFG 9000, also makes an appearance in the movie. Like the game, it's the most destructive weapon used. It is wielded by Sarge (Dwayne Johnson). There were two working (vibrating) props of The Bio Force Gun, built from scratch out of resin and fiberglass.
Armory
Several highly modified real-life weapons can be seen in the armory.
Mac's Grenade Launcher
Mac apparently uses a grenade launcher as his weapon of choice, it appears to be an entirely fictional prop as the weapon is never fired in the movie.
Norinco Type 85
The Kid (Al Weaver) used a Norinco Type 85 as his training gun. It's seen in the instructional drills if you watch the making of doom documentary.