Death Wish is the 2018 feature film remake of the 1974 cult thriller that starred Charles Bronson and was based on the novel of the same name written by Brian Garfield. In the remake, Bruce Willis stars as Paul Kersey, a quiet Chicago surgeon whose wife and daughter are brutally attacked during a home invasion. When the authorities are unable to apprehend the suspects, Kersey decides to take the law into his own hands and becomes a vigilante in order to find out who was responsible. The film was directed by Eli Roth from a screenplay written by Joe Carnahan.
The following weapons were used in the film Death Wish (2018):
A 4th Generation Glock 17 is the handgun used by Paul Kersey (Bruce Willis) in the film. Kersey acquires the gun from a criminal patient who attempts to hide it in the hospital. Kersey is inexperienced with firearms, so he has to learn how to use it by reading a manual.
Fish the criminal pulls out his backup gun from an ankle holster or a boot, which is a small handgun. That same gun is used at dramatic ending of this fight scene.
Colt M1911A1
A drug dealer known as the "Ice Cream Man" pulls his gold-plated Colt M1911A1 when confronted by Kersey.
A compact pistol that resembles a Carpati Md 1974 can be briefly seen in the hands of one of the men who confront the Kerseys at their home. This was probably used as a substitute for the Walther PPK.
A Walther PPK can be briefly seen in the hands of one of the men who confront the Kerseys at their home. A Walther PPK also is used by a gunman confronted by Kersey during a street shootout.
Kersey (Bruce Willis) is seen using a BDR-15-3G Pistol. The AR Pistol is shown to fire in full automatic, which would be illegal unless purchased as an NFA item, which this gun was not.
The Jolly Roger's video shows the woman firing an AR-15 variant resembling the Astra Defense StG4. The rifle is fitted with a red dot sight, modular handguards and Magpul furniture.