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Shooter (2007)
The following guns were used in the movie Shooter
USMC M40A3 rifle
Swagger (Mark Wahlberg) engages several ground targets with his M40 sniper rifle to open Shooter. Atleast one of the enemy snipers in the mountain appears to have a M40A3 sniper rifle with an artic paint job.
Barrett M82
In the opening scenes of Shooter Swagger (Mark Wahlberg), on mission in Ethiopia, is seen firing both a Barrett M82 and a M40A3 sniper rifle. Even though this rifle is a semi-automatic in real life, in the movie, Swagger racks the charging handle between shots. This is most likely an unfortunate result of using a prop (blank firing replica) weapon instead of the real version of the same rifle, since the rest of the movie is fairly technically sound.
DShK
One of the targets Swagger snipes in the beginning of the film is seen on a DShK heavy machine gun munted on the back of a truck.
Browning M2
In the Ethiopia sequence at the beginning of the film, several Browning M2s can be seen mounted on Humvees and enemy vehicles.
M29 81mm Mortar
Several M29 81mm Mortars can be seen being used to fire on Swagger's and Fenn's position in the beginning of the film.
AK Varient
Many of the enemy forces in the beginning of the film can be seen with some kind of AK-Varient.
M4A1
There are several appearences of M4A1s in the film, one with an optic scope and M203 grenade launcher is seen being used by Donnie Fenn (Lane Garrison) to fire at a helicopter. They are also used by the merceneries during the firefight on the ranch, one which is commandereed by Swagger, and one with a silencer and a EOTech Holographic Weapon Sight is used by Swagger at the end of the film to tie up loose ends in Senator Charles F. Meachum's (Ned Beatty) vacation house seen when he knocks the gas valve off the stove.
M203 Grenade Launcher
Donnie Fenn (Lane Garrison) has an M203 grenade launcher on his M4A1 in the beginning of the film which he uses to destroy an enemy vehicle while trying to fight off the helicopter.
Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention
This hefty rifle fires the extremely ballistically efficient .408 Chey-Tac round. As a result, this rifle, with correctly manufactured ammunition, can be effectively used out to distances of approimately 1.5 miles. The rifle is usually used with a ballistic computer that calculates bullet trajectory based on atmospheric conditions but is shown by itself in the hands of Swagger, firing at a tin can and hitting it at a supposed 1 mile range. While it is possible, one must realize that the average grouping for even the best rifle (the M-200 being high on that list) at this range will be approximately 20 inches at 2000 yards. Keeping that in mind, the scene was obviously used to showcase Swagger's supernatural ability to snipe. This is also the rifle used to frame Swagger, at the meeting with the Attorney General at the end of the film, Swagger proves his innocence by loaded a round in the weapon (provided by Memphis) and attempts to fire, but the weapon only produces a harmless click. Swagger then explains that everytime he leaves his house he swaps the firing pins in his rifles with shorter ones, rendering the weapons unable to fire, thus proving that he didn't murder the Arch Bishop.
Remington PSS-700
A tactical police heavy barreled version of the Remington Model 700, the PSS-700 was purchased by Bob Lee Swagger in the sportings goods store when he is on the run (having Memphis buy the rifle). Next it is used at the river scene were Swagger is training Special Agent Nick Memphis to shoot under pressure. Later it is used by Memphis to provide cover fire to Swagger as they infiltrate the ranch in Tennessee. Finally it is used by Swagger in the mountain scene were he is taken into custody. The police snipers at the president's speach use these rifles as well.
Glock 17
Police Officer Stanley Timmons (Alan C. Peterson) wounds Swagger (Wahlberg) with a Glock 17. After being wounded Swagger (Mark Wahlberg) then strips a Glock 17 from young FBI Special Agent Nick Memphis (Michael Peña).
Colt M1911A1
Swagger (Mark Wahlberg) ties up loose ends with a M1911A1 at the end of the film. He uses the weapon to kill Louis Dobbler (Jonathan Walker), one of Cononel Johnson's (Danny Glover) bodyguards, and the corrupt Senator Meachum (Ned Beatty), after this he puts the handgun in a dead Colonel Johnson's hand before preceeding to knock the gas valve off the stove and destroy the senator's vacation house.
Heckler & Koch G36K
Heckler & Koch G36Ks are carried by the four guards outside Sandor's (Rade Šerbedžija) hideout.
Beretta M92FS
While Bobby Lee Swagger (Mark Wahlberg) is on the run, a police officer in the film pulls a Beretta M92FS on him when trying to arrest him, but Swagger disarms and knocks out the officer before he can. Swagger later confronts ex-sniper Michael Sandor (Rade Šerbedžija) with a Beretta M92FS.
Remington 870 Express
When Swagger (Mark Wahlberg) goes to Donnie's wife Sara Fenn (Kate Mara) for help, she can be seen with Remington 870 Express in the doorway to which Swagger mentions that it's too long to draw quickly before she lets him into the house. A sawed off Remington 870 Express is seen when Sarah shoots a intruder in her home before being captured by Jack Payne (Elias Koteas), it is unknown if this is a second shotgun or if Sarah cut the stock and barrel off the one from earlier (most likely the latter). It is last seen during the mountain scene when Payne has it taped to his hand and is using to hold Sarah hostage when he taunts Swagger by telling him he has no shot until Swagger fires a shot at Payne's hand, destroying the weapon and knicking a finger or two, Swagger then fires a second shot blowing Payne's arm off at the elbow.