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The Bourne Supremacy
The following weapons were used in the film The Bourne Supremacy:
Beretta 92SB
Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) has a Beretta 92SB at the beginning of the movie when he and Marie (Franka Potente) are escaping from Kirill in Goa, India. He is shown pulling one out of the glovebox of their SUV.
Beretta 92FS
After Marie is killed in India, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) packs his Beretta 92FS up with his belongings when clearing out of their former home. Jarda (Martin Csokas), another ex-Treadstone agent, also carries a Beretta.
Glock 17
Some of the German policemen at the Hotel Brecker carry Glock 17s.
Makarov PM
The Russian policemen who detain Kirill are carrying Makarov PM pistols.
SIG-Sauer P225
Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) uses a SIG-Sauer P225 throughout the movie after arriving in Naples, stolen from U.S. Consulate agent John Nevins (Tim Griffin). It is most notably seen when he confronts Treadstone asset Jarda in his home, and when Bourne uses it to shoot through the door of his stolen taxi at Kirill's stolen Mercedes in Moscow. Bourne also used a P225 in his flashback to the Neski double-murder (his first assignment).
Walther P99
The FSB assassin Kirill (Karl Urban) uses a 1st generation Walther P99 with a QPQ finished slide during his pursuit of Jason Bourne. It is most notably seen in his hands when he wounds Bourne from an overhead bridge while in Moscow, and later during the film's final car chase when fired from Kirill's Mercedes towards Bourne's taxi. There is also a publicity photo of Bourne using a standard black first-gen P99, though no scene in the movie depicts this. Maybe in a deleted scene-GunnutHk
Walther PP
Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) gives CIA deputy director Ward Abbott (Brian Cox) a Walther PP to kill himself with.
Unknown Pistol
One of the CIA team responding to Jarda's home alarm carries an unknown pistol, possibly a SIG-Sauer or Glock of some type. The scene is very brief and quick so the screenshots are rather blurry.
It appears to be a Glock or an XD Service Pistol since there doesn't seem to be an exposed hammer.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
One of the CIA team responding to Jarda's home alarm carries a Heckler & Koch MP5A3. MP5A3s are also carried by the Berlin SWAT officers.
Heckler & Koch MP5SD3
Some German SWAT officers at the Hotel Brecker can be seen with Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 submachine guns.
Micro Uzi
One of the CIA team responding to Jarda's home alarm carries a Micro Uzi with a folding stock.
Heckler & Koch SL8 (modified to resemble G36)
Several of the German SEK (Spezialeinsatzkommando) team officers who attempt to arrest Bourne at the hotel are armed with what appear to be Heckler & Koch G36 rifles. However, a close inspection of the rifles reveals that they are actually the civilian SL8 version, except visually modified to resemble G36s by adding 30-round magazines and G36E carry handles.
AKS-74
A guard is seen with a real AKS-74 after the police call for FSB backup in the Moscow chase scene
Sauer Model 202 Takedown Rifle
Kirill (Karl Urban) uses a Sauer Model 202 Takedown Rifle in the beginning of the movie to shoot and kill Marie.
Keppeler & Fritz KS II Precision (?)
Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) uses a bolt-action, bullpup sniper rifle when talking to Pam Landy (Joan Allen) at the CIA headquarters in Berlin. The rifle may be a Keppeler & Fritz KS II precision rifle that's been given a custom scope mount and a suppressor (http://www.bullpup.de/repetier/ks2/), but this is highly uncertain. The scope looks to be a Zeiss, but the rifle itself may actually have been custom-built specially for the movie by a good gunsmith. The poster image of Bourne with a scoped sniper rifle appears to show him holding this weapon, though the rifle actually seen in the film doesn't seem to have a fluted barrel as it does on the poster.
(Could it be an Alex Bor Rifle? -arch)
NOTE: A number of anonymous users have edited this page to indicate that the rifle is a Walther WA 2000. The rifle in question is not a WA2000; it is a bolt-action design (whereas the WA2000 is a semi-automatic), and the receiver is clearly the wrong shape.