During the final assault, Frank (Ray Stevenson) takes a custom 10.5 inch barrel M4A1 Carbine with a C-More red dot optic, a sound suppressor, and a short version of the AG36 grenade launcher. The suppressor is an M4-2000 by Advanced Armament Corp.
So technically this is more of a CQB-R than an M4. Excalibur01 17:38, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
CQB-R has a 10.3-inch barrel, but basically yeah. Spartan198 17:03, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
H&K AG36 Grenade Launcher
Frank appaently shortens an Heckler & Koch AG36 Grenade Launcher to make it more light weight. Prop wise, this is an airsoft product called the AGX made by Madbull. They have been making reference to its use in the film for some time now.
M203 Grenade Launcher
Frank is seen using this, but it was a stand alone, and apparently the effects guys made it looked like he fired a missile out of it. It was used once before Frank switched to the SL8.
Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum Revolver
Frank Castle keeps a performance center version of the Smith & Wesson Model 500 as one of his sidearms. He has this stainless version with extended ejector shroud and also one with a supressed black barrel and a Knight's Armament RIS setup, flashlight, and laser. A bunch of one of the gangs were given to them, some standard and some with scopes.
Beretta 92FS INOX converterd full automatic
Frank Castle uses twin stainless Berettas with extended mags and converted to full-auto in the movie. The gun expert for the film claimed to have given him Beretta 92FS for the dinner scene, but it definitely looks like Microchip gave him a pair of INOXs for later scenes.
My guess would be they are supposed to be 93R and maybe the armorer couldn't get their hands on them and so converted 92's
They are always INOXs, just checked the Blu-ray Cover, they have "Stainless" written on them.
Beretta M92F
In the hands of one of Jigsaw's thugs and was taken by a cop.
H&K MP5K
Used in the first gunfight scene. They are seen with stainless steel recievers and they have thier foregrips removed,making them true "machine pistols".
Actually a rip off of Drive (1997) made 4 years earlier. Mark Dacascos even uses an MP5K.
Actually, I think Dascascos had an SP89 in that movie (great film, by the way and pretty much undeserving of the B-Movie treatment it's gotten...unlike this one). --Clutch 04:31, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
H&K MP5A2
H&K MP5A3
H&K MP5SD
Heckler & Koch USP Compact Tactical
Frank's backup weapon for the first part of the film. Has a Spurred hammer.
Two H&K Compact Tactical .45's put to the throat of Carlos.
Heckler & Koch SL8
Frank Castle uses the SL8 to snipe one of the members of the urban freeflow gang, then shoots the leader once in each thigh.