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The Usual Suspects
The following guns were used in the above movie by the following actors
Steyr AUG A2
McManus (Stephen Baldwin) uses a Steyr AUG A2 with attached optics and bipod to assist Keaton (Gabriel Byrne) in killing several Hungarian sailors standing on the docks near a doomed vessel.
Unidentified Shotgun
Hockney (Kevin Pollack) uses this shotgun to threaten uniformed NYPD officers early in the film, and the gun is not seen again. It appears to be a break-action 12ga, sawed off at the stock and barrel with exposed hammers.
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.
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.
Mossberg 500 Mariner
Fenster (Benicio Del Toro) briefly uses this shotgun during the "Finest Taxi Service" hold-up scene, opposite Hockney.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
The MP5 appears throughout the climactic final battle of the film, in the hands of McManus (Stephen Baldwin), Hockney (Kevin Pollack), 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.
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.
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.