Kingsman: The Secret ServiceKingsman: The Secret Service - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video GamesKingsman: The Secret Service
Kingsman: The Secret Service is the 2015 British spy feature film adaptation of the comic book series The Secret Service by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. The film was directed by Matthew Vaughn and marks the second original comic book series created by Millar that Vaughn has adapted (following 2010's Kick-Ass). Vaughn would return to direct Kingsman: The Golden Circle, a sequel that was released in September of 2017.
The following weapons were used in the film Kingsman: The Secret Service:
Kingsman agents, including Galahad (Colin Firth), Arthur (Michael Caine), Lancelot (Jack Davenport), Eggsy (Taron Egerton), and Roxy (Sophie Cookson), are seen carrying and using customized Tokarev TT-30 pistols as their standard sidearm, which appear to have a 10-round magazine capacity instead of the ordinary 8. Designed and made by Cohort Film Services' armoury technician, the TT-30s were refinished and reblued and feature custom handmade grips, re-profiled slides, hammers, and frames, and an underbarrel shotgun attachment. They can also accept custom suppressors, which were also designed and made by Cohort. 6 pistols and suppressors were made for the film.
A Glock 26 is used by Gazelle (Sofia Boutella) during the climax. There is no indication that Gazelle normally carries a gun with herself, and she may have just been carrying it for encountering Eggsy.
The Glock 17 is carried by the Swedish princess' bodyguards. The shots fired at Gazelle (Sofia Boutella) prove to be ineffective and the guards are eventually killed.
What appears to be a Heckler & Koch P30 is pulled and used by Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson) during the confrontation with Galahad (Colin Firth). There is no indication that Valentine normally carries a gun with himself, and he may have just been carrying it for encountering Galahad. Eggsy (Taron Egerton) can also be seen with the P30 on the poster, although he never uses one in the film.
Kidnappers use Heckler & Koch USP Compacts as their weapon during the film's opening kidnapping scene. Galahad (Colin Firth) disarms a man of a Heckler & Koch USP Compact during the church melee and uses it until it runs dry. The pistol is also the standard issue sidearm carried by Valentine's men; one of these is taken by Eggsy (Taron Egerton) and used in a gunfight.
Galahad (Colin Firth) uses a Beretta 92FS during the church melee, taken off one of the churchgoers. Galahad later disassembles the empty Beretta and uses the parts as stabbing weapons, embedding the slide in a man's eye just before stabbing the same man in the neck with the frame for good measure.
During the bar fight, Rottweiler (Morgan Watkins) draws a Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver from his waistband, firing it at Galahad (Colin Firth)'s umbrella. The thug fires 8 shots - 3 more than the capacity of the weapon - before he is subdued by Galahad.
Some of Valentine's men are seen armed with the Heckler & Koch MP5KA1, painted white and fitted with an ASG Super Xenon 16085 weaponlight (which is actually intended for use with pistols). Eggsy (Taron Egerton) takes a Heckler & Koch MP5KA1 off one of Valentine's guards and uses it against more henchmen.
Guards at the secret mountain base carry Brügger & Thomet APC9 submachine guns. Like the MP5KA1 and FN SCAR-L in the film, these weapons were treated with a custom winter paint scheme and are fitted with ASG Super Xenon 16085 weaponlights. Unmodified APC9s can also be seen in the hands of both the kidnappers in the film's opening and Valentine's men outside the church.
Merlin (Mark Strong) uses a Heckler & Koch HK416 with a 20-round Magpul PMAG during a shootout with Valentine's men. HK416 rifles are seen in the Kingsman accessory room.
Some of Valentine's guards at the mountain carry the FN SCAR-L CQC modified with white furniture and Magpul PMAGs. Like the MP5KA1s and APC9s, some are also fitted with ASG Super Xenon 16085 weaponlights. Eggsy (Taron Egerton) takes and uses one in the final confrontation.
An enemy fighter in the Middle East mission during the film's opening scene carries a milled AK-47-type rifle, but never had a chance to use it as the user was killed in an airstrike by the Kingsman.
During the Kingsman training, what appears to be a Accuracy International AX50 sniper rifle is used by Eggsy during a night exercise. Several of these rifles also seen in the hidden Kingsman "accessory" room.
One of Valentine's men is armed with a Blaser Tactical 2 with a custom winter paint scheme. This particular weapon also is fitted with a suppressor as well and the bolt handle is seen on the rifle's left side.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBlaser R93 LRS2 Precision Sniper Rifle - .338 Lapua Magnum. This rifle has a Harris Bipod mounted.Error creating thumbnail: File missingScreen-used stunt Blaser Tactical 2 from Kingsman: The Secret Service. Image from Prop Store of London.Error creating thumbnail: File missingOpposite side view of the stunt Blaser Tactical 2 from Kingsman: The Secret Service. Image from Prop Store of London. Note that the bolt action is also on the left side of the rifle instead of the right.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA guard with the sniper rifle. Note that a sniper rifle is an unlikely choice for such CQB environment.
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RPG-7
An enemy fighter in the Middle East mission during the film's opening scene carries a RPG-7, but never had a chance to use it as the user was killed in an airstrike by the Kingsman.
At one point, the Kingsman "accessory" room is revealed, displaying various gadgets hidden in shoes, cufflinks and umbrellas. Also seen are several rifles and the pistols used by the Kingsmen.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe sniper rifles in the center cabinet appear to be Accuracy International products. The first and third rifles (in the center cabinet) are Accuracy International AX50 rifles in .50BMG and the second and fourth rifles are Accuracy International AX308 rifles judging by the size of the mags as well as the muzzle brakes on both weapons. In addition the rifles on the left both appear to be HK416s and the ones on the right also seem to be Bushmaster ACRs.
Kingsman Umbrella
One of the specialized Kingman gadgets is a customized umbrella that is capable firing with both non-lethal stun rounds as well as shotgun shells.