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Collateral
The following guns were used in the film Collateral
Heckler & Koch USP-9x19(Variant 1)
This was previously stated as a 45 ACP version. However what most people don't know is that most movie guns are 9x19's. Even guns that are suppose to be 45's are converted to fire 9x19's. The reason for this is because they blanks of these guns are more reliable when firing blanks. As a producer you don't want to spend 1000's or 100 000's on a scene to have it ruined by a gun jamming. From the screen shot you can clearly see that the USP in question does not have the 45's boot. So that would have me believe it is a 9x19 and the fact that most movie armorers prefer 9x19's for firing blanks. I do realize most people have a love affair with the 45 but this is clearly not a 45 version. Just do a round count of the shots fired in the club without a reload.
Vincent (Tom Cruise) carries a Heckler & Koch USP in 9x19 which we see him draw and fire several times. Of particular note for this film is that Cruise, as Vincent, fires the first five rounds of his "briefcase" scene attack with deliberate aim against two targets in less than one and a half seconds. This results in obvious physical, but also dramatic and cinematic, impact as it demonstrates that Vincent's degree of skill and focus is clearly on a different level than that of the armed street thugs he encounters.
Cruise trained on a LA County Sheriff's Department range in combat scenarios with a former SAS (British Special Air Service) operator, with live ammunition to increase his competency with a pistol, according to Michael Mann's DVD commentary. Cruise did not have live ammunition experience with a pistol prior to shooting "Collateral".
Ruger Mk II Pistol
Vincent (Tom Cruise) assassinates Daniel (Barry Shabaka Henley) with a suppressed Ruger Mk II Pistol chambered for .22 LR. He catches his head before it smashes on the table, but in reality the suppressed shots would be louder than the slam anyway.
Smith & Wesson 4556
Detective Fanning (Mark Ruffalo) draws the first gun we see, a Smith & Wesson 4556 in .45 ACP. The 4556 was not standard issue for the LAPD but was on the approved carry list along with the 4506 for LAPD Officers and Detectives. The weapon had to be purchased individually by the officer from the LAPD Athletic Club.
- Wasn't he working undercover? Undercover cops wouldn't want to carry a duty sidearm that might break their cover. The Winchester
- I have to agree with Winchester, Fanning was all buddy-buddy with Ramone, but after he knew he was dead he turned all "cop" and broke his cover. I think he was undercover to learn more about Ramone before he was killed by Vincent. Not to mention Fanning is undercover unit anyway, and Mark Ruffalo was trained by a former undercover cop on how to carry his gun and how to act. - Gunmaster45
Smith & Wesson 5906
Vincent lifts a Smith & Wesson 5906 from the desk guard he kills at the Federal building and uses it as he hunts down his final target, Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith).
SIG-Sauer P232
One of the robbers pulls a SIG-Sauer P232 on Max when he calls for help when tied up in the cab. He points it at Vincent when he confronts them for his briefcase before being killed.
Jericho 941
A two-tone Jericho 941 ("Baby Eagle") can be seen in the hands of a bodyguard in Club Fever. He fires it into the air after mistaking an FBI agent for an assassin. (The weapon was previously mis-identified on this page as an EAA Witness, but an armorer who worked on the film has confirmed the weapon was actually a Baby Eagle.)
Sphinx AT 2000
During the Club Fever shootout, a guard tries to draw a Sphinx AT 2000.
Steyr SPP
A Steyr SPP is seen in the hands of a bodyguard at Club Fever. The Steyr Special Purpose Pistol is the civilian version of the Steyr TMP. The major concessions the civilian model makes are the removal of the fore grip and the lack of full-auto firing capability which is rather evident since he is only seen firing it semi-auto (the full-auto bursts are heard off screen).
Heckler & Koch G36C
Paco (Emilio Rivera) carries a Heckler & Koch G36C with an Aimpoint CompM2/M68 red dot sight on a cantilever mount.
Glock 22
We briefly see an FBI special agent entering club Fever with his FBI issue Glock 22 at the ready. When a bodyguard notices the agent with his gun drawn he mistakes him for an assailant and draws and fires his own pistol. (The identity of this weapon as a Glock 22 has been confirmed by an armorer who worked on the film.)
Glock 17L
One of the hitmen hired by Felix is seen armed with a long slide Glock 17L fitted with a laser pointer and tries to shoot Max (Jamie Foxx) with it in Club Fever before being killed by Vincent (Tom Cruise).
M1911A1
One of Felix's guards can be seen ready to draw his M1911A1 on Max as he tries to get a spare zip drive for Vincent. In Club Fever when this guard is sent to kill Max, he tries to fire his M1911A1 at him before Vincent fires on him instead.
Over and Under Shotgun
One of the bodyguards in Club Fever is armed with a Sawed Off Over and Under Shotgun but is shot by Vincent before he can use it and fires a shot into the air as he dies.
Colt RO635 9mm
A Colt 9mm Submachine Gun (RO635) is used by one of the FBI Agents who goes to Club Fever.
Ruger KP89
A bodyguard draws and fires a Ruger KP89 at the FBI special agents entering Club Fever.
Beretta 92FS
An LAPD officer draws his issued Beretta 92FS on Max (Jamie Foxx) after finding the body of Vincent's (Tom Cruise) first victim, Ramone, in the trunk of the crashed cab.
SIG-Sauer P226
Immediately proceeding the shootout at Club Fever, the Lead FBI agent is seen holding a SIG-Sauer pistol which is most likely a SIG-Sauer P226.