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Die Hard

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The following weapons were used in the film Die Hard:

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Beretta M92F

The Beretta M92F features prominently in the film as the main weapon of Detective John McClaine (Bruce Willis). At one point, McClaine's nemesis Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) gets ahold of it, albeit with no ammo in the magazine which enables McClaine to figure out who Hans is, and another terrorist gets ahold of it during a fight near the end of the film and shoots McClaine in the shoulder with it. Another Beretta can also be seen being used by one of the SWAT members involved in the ill-fated raid on the Nakatomi Building.

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Beretta 92 FS 9mm
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Hans Gruber holds Detective John McClaine at gunpoint with McClaine's own Beretta M92FS, unaware it's unloaded

Heckler & Koch P7

The primary villian of the film, Hans Gruber carries a stainless steel Heckler & Koch P7 as his main weapon. The most notable scenes involving it include Gruber threatening and then killing Joseph Tagaki (James Shigeta) and Harry Ellis (Hart Bochner) with it, and then brandishing it at the climax of the film, holding McClaine's wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) at gunpoint and then falling to his death still holding it. When he first brings out the weapon while threatening Takagi, Gruber can be seen removing a stainless steel silencer from the pistol.

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H&K P7M8 9mm
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Hans Gruber shooting Joe Takagi in the head with his H&K P7
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Hans Gruber holds Holly McClaine/Gennaro at gunpoint with his H&K P7
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Hans Gruber falls to his death from the 30th floor of the Nakatomi Building while still holding his H&K P7

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

Another frequently-seen weapon in the film is the Heckler & Koch MP5A3 9 mm. These are often considered the Rolls Royces of submachine guns (they are more than twice the price of an M16 Rifle) and are used primarily by Gruber's men (and occasionally Gruber himself). When Gruber gives the order for his two men in the lobby to only wound the SWAT trying to break in, that might have prevented much bloodshed, as the MP5 has a much higher rate of fire and its compact size makes it more maneuverable in CQB compared to the SWAT's M16s.

McClain manages to comandeer one from one of the terrorists, informing his comrades of this by leaving a note on the corpse saying that "Now I've got a machine gun". At one point, McClain extends the stock hoping to use it as an anchor so he can descend down the elevator shaft via the sling, though the sling doesn't support his weight for long, soon coming undone and sending him falling into the shaft before he catches himself on the opening of an air vent. He then procures another MP5 from another slain terrorist, using it for the remainder of the film.

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Heckler & Koch MP5A3 9mm
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The terrorists arrive at the party wielding H&K MP5A3's
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Detective John McClaine leaping off the exploding roof of the Nakatomi Building with an H&K MP5A3

Steyr AUG

One of the most unique weapons in the film, as the writers are contrasting the terrorists' exotic European weapons versus the American's, the Steyr AUG assault rifle's bullpup design enables a decent barrel length in a compact design, and it also has a scope as standard equipment. The AUG is used by Karl (Alexander Godunov) during his personal mission to get revenge against McClaine after he killed the first terrorist, who happened to be his brother. In a memorable scene of the film, a bloodied and left-for-dead Karl emerges from the rubble of the Nakatomi Building with his AUG in hand, hell-bent on killing McClaine, only to be killed by three shots from Sergeant Al Powell (Reginald VelJohnson)'s police revolver.

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Steyr AUG 5.56mm
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A bloodied Karl wields his Steyr AUG, hell-bent on killing Detective John McClaine

M60E3 Machine Gun

Another weapon in the terrorists' arsenal, an M60E3 machine gun is the weapon used by the terrorists to turn Sgt. Powell's police car into "swiss cheese" after McClaine throws a dead terrorist out of a window and onto the hood of his car. It is also used to shoot out spotlights during the attempted SWAT raid on the Nakatomi building. Another M60 can be seen being used by the door gunner of the gunship helicopter used by the FBI Agents.

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M60E3 machine gun 7.62x51mm NATO

M16 Rifle

When the SWAT team makes their ill-fated raid on the Nakatomi building, they can be seen carrying M16 assault rifles. However, the terrorists have monitored their not-so-clandestine movements thanks to the building's closed-circuit camera network, and the SWAT are using "by-the-book" tactics. Furthermore, the SWAT team's M16 rifles despite their power are notably bulky and do not handle easily in CQB. The officers waste time and make themselves more vulnerable by first attempting to pick the lock and then using a blowtorch, whereas a modern SWAT team would have used breaching charges. As the terrorists have such an advantage, Gruber only sends two men to deal with the intruders, and a few bursts of fire from their MP5s is enough to cause the SWAT to back down. Not one shot is fired by any of the SWAT officers.

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M16 5.56mm

M40 sniper rifle

During the rooftop scene near the end of the movie, FBI Special Agent Johnson (Robert Davi) attempts to shoot McClain with an M40 sniper rifle fitted with a night-vision scope, mistaking him for one of the terrorists. Before Johnson can fire the fatal shot, the bombs planted on the roof are detonated, the fireball engulfing his helicopter.

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Remington M40 sniper rifle 7.62x51mm NATO

Walther PPK

During the takeover of the Nakatomi Building, Karl can be seen using a silenced Walther PPK to kill the security guard at the front desk and by the elevators. He later has it without the silencer when he hears McClaine leave following Takagi's death and goes to investigate.

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Walther PPK .380 ACP
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Karl with his silenced Walther PPK after having just killed a security guard

"Hockey Puck" Flash-Bang

During the takeover of the Nakatomi building, the terrorists use flash-bang grenades shaped like hockey pucks to disorient the guard by the elevators long enough for Karl to kill him. One of these weapons is also used during the gun battle that ensues after McClaine and Gruber's first meeting when the terrorists are attempting to pin down McClaine by shattering the glass windows surrounding him.

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One of the "Hockey Puck" flash-bangs moments before detonating and disorienting a security guard

Smith & Wesson Model 15

At the end of the film, McClaine finally gets to meet Powell in person and is introducing him to his wife when Karl suddenly emerges from the rubble of the Nakatomi Building intent on killing McClaine but three shots from Powell's Smith & Wesson Model 15 finally put him down once and for all, the first shots Powell has fired since accidentally killing a kid sometime in his past.

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Smith & Wesson Model 15 .38 Special