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The Usual Suspects

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The following guns can be seen in The Usual Suspects: (1995)


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The Usual Suspects (1995)




Steyr HBAR-T

McManus (Stephen Baldwin) uses a Steyr HBAR-T(the "T" in the name is indicative of the fact the standard 1.5x scope has been removed and a scope mount, allowing the use of higher powered optics, has been put in its' place), which is the designated marksman version of the standard AUG, to assist Keaton (Gabriel Byrne) in killing several Hungarian sailors standing on the docks near a doomed vessel.

This is the same weapon Baldwin has in hand when he utters "Oswald was a fag" while marking off targets on the boat.

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A Steyr AUG HBAR-T
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McManus unfolding the bipod on his Steyr AUG in "The Usual Suspects"
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The Steyr AUG's muzzle blast.

Rossi Overland Sawed off Shotgun

Hockney (Kevin Pollak) uses this shotgun to threaten uniformed NYPD officers early in the film, and the gun is not seen again.

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A Rossi Overland sawed off shotgun used in the film The Untouchables, supplied by Ellis Mercantile.
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Hockney with his shotgun being partially blocked by the B pillar of the police car.

Colt Detective Special

McManus (Stephen Baldwin) being arrested by NYPD detectives wielding Colt Detective Specials during the film's intro. The entire montage of arrests is conducted with NYPD officers and detectives using Colt Detective Specials. It appears most police officers in the film are equipped with this small revolver.

A Colt Detective Special
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McManus being arrested by police officers wielding Colt Detective Specials and Maglites.

Browning Hi-Power Mk. III

This gun is the unofficial star of The Usual Suspects. Nearly every handgun depicted in the film is either a Mk. III or original Browning Hi-Power. All of the main cast use one at some point in the film, though McManus (Stephen Baldwin) definitely has the most memorable scenes with it. McManus has a sound suppressor fixed to his when the group confronts Kobayashi about the job they received. He amazingly kills two men in a half a second when he is in the elevator shaft.

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Commercial Browning Hi-Power Mark III - 9mm
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McManus breaking through the front window of an NYPD cruiser with his fist and a Browning Hi-Power Mk. III. Fenster's Mossberg 500 Mariner is visible in the background.
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McManus about to fire a brace of Hi-Powers, killing two bodyguards in a single moment.
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Verbal and Hockney threatening Redfoot's hooligans with their sidearms. Hockney has adopted his typical gangster pose.
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McManus affixing a sound suppressor to his Browning Hi-Power before climbing atop an elevator.
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McManus threatening Kobayashi with his suppressed pistol.

Mossberg 500 Mariner

Fenster (Benicio del Toro) briefly uses this shotgun during the "Finest Taxi Service" hold-up scene, opposite Hockney.

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Mossberg Compact Cruiser, of which the Mariner is a marinekote version.
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Fenster vaguely threatening an overweight diamond smuggler with his shotgun.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

The MP5 appears throughout the climactic final battle of the film, in the hands of McManus (Stephen Baldwin), Hockney (Kevin Pollak), and Verbal (Kevin Spacey). Hockney bluffs his way past a guard using one, and extends his stock to fire. McManus primarily fires his from the hip, whereas Verbal never uses his at all.

I saw this on AMC recently, they are HK94s that have been chopped and converted. - Gunmaster45
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Heckler & Koch MP5
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Hockney spraying down the superstructure of a tanker with his MP5

Ruger Mini-14

Redfoot's (Peter Greene) California thugs all use Ruger Mini-14s. These rifles only appear in defense of Redfoot when he and Keaton's (Gabriel Byrne) crew almost come to blows.

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Stainless Steel Ruger Mini-14 GB-F ("Government Barrel, Folding Stock") - 5.56mm
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Ruger Mini-14 with optics and a folding stock in the hands of Redfoot's thugs in The Usual Suspects.

Sig Sauer P228

This Sig makes a brief appearance in the film, as the companion of Saul Berg (Carl Bressler) the cocaine dealer who is reluctant to part with his product. Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey) eventually settles the dispute with his Hi-Power.

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Sig Sauer P228 9mm with magazine removed
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Sig Sauer P228 about to be dropped by Saul Berg, a cocaine dealer, in The Usual Suspects. Also visible is Keaton's Hi-Power

Steyr SPP

Many of the Hungarians besieged on their ship carry a variety of interesting firearms, including what appear to be a selection of Steyr SPPs.

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Steyr SPP 9mm
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What appears to be a Steyr SPP being used by Hungarian thugs in The Usual Suspects.

Smith & Wesson 6906

A Smith & Wesson 6906 is used during the climactic Hungarian Ship sequence near the end of the film. During flashbacks it is seen utilized by different characters, depending on whose version of the story is being shown. It is shown wielded by Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne) when Customs Agent Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) hypothesizes that Keaton is the legendary "Keyser Soze". When Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey) relates the tale, an unseen actor portraying Keyser Soze uses it to shoot Keaton (Gabriel Byrne). A Smith & Wesson 6906 is seen again, used by a man guarding the Hungarian's Informant.

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A Smith & Wesson 6906 pistol - 9x19mm. This is the screen used S&W 6906 in the movie The Usual Suspects.
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"Keyser Soze", in one version of the events, is seen executing Keaton (Gabriel Byrne) with his Smith & Wesson 6906 pistol - 9mm
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A guard speaking to the Hungarian informant is holding a Smith & Wesson 6906.

Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver

A Smith & Wesson Model M&P revolver is used by a younger "Keyser Soze" (Scott B Morgan) in a flashback to kill Hungarian thugs, as well as his family.

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Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver - .38 Special
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Keyser Soze firing his revolver at a Hungarian.
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Keyser Soze firing his revolver at his wife.

Tokarev TT-33

A nervous Hungarian threatening Keyser Soze's (Scott B Morgan) child with what appears to be a Tokarev TT-33.

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Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm
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What appears to be a Tokarev semi-automatic pistol being used by a Hungarian thug in The Usual Suspects.
  • It could be a "Tokagypt" - Hungarian 9mm copy of TT33 (made by FEG), I don't know it's official designation.

IMI Uzi

Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey) uses this submachinegun to intimidate the "NYPD's Finest Taxi Service" from the bed of a van during the group's first heist.

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IMI Uzi 9mm
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IMI Uzi being used by Verbal Kint in The Usual Suspects.