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Timecop

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Timecop (1994)

Timecop is a 1994 science fiction action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as an officer who in the then future year of 2004 works for the Time Enforcement Commission, an American law enforcement agency that utilizes time travel to prevent criminals from committing crimes in the past. The film was directed by Peter Hyams, who would also direct Van Damme in 1995's Sudden Death.

The following weapons were used in the film Timecop:




"The Timecop Beretta" (modified Taurus PT99AF)

The "Timecop Beretta" is the featured weapon used by several characters in the film including Max Walker (Jean-Claude Van Damme), Sarah Fielding (Gloria Reuben) and Aaron McComb (Ron Silver). In reality, the Timecop handgun is a Taurus PT99AF housed in a custom futuristic shell. Most of the handguns are fitted with a laser sight and are painted black, but the one used by McComb is a different color. The prop would later be used in the TV series Stargate: Atlantis.

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Taurus PT99AF
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The "Timecop Beretta". Most likely this is a resin "stunt" prop used for Stargate: Atlantis, due to the rounded trigger guard as opposed to the ones used in the film.
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Max Walker (Jean-Claude Van Damme) takes aim with his handgun. Note the laser sight.
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Sarah Fielding (Gloria Reuben) draws her handgun.
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Fielding holds her Timecop Beretta on the future Aaron McComb (Ron Silver).
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Aaron McComb (Ron Silver) with the handgun. Note that this handgun is in a different paint scheme than Walker's.
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Max Walker (Jean Claude Van Damme) has the "Timecop" handgun put to his head.

Atwood's Personal Defense Weapon with racking foregrip (modified Desert Eagle)

This gun is used by Lyle Atwood (Jason Schombing) as a personal defense weapon when Walker goes back to the 1920's to arrest him. This science fiction Short barreled rifle (SBR) is in reality a modified .44 Magnum Desert Eagle Pistol, but with a larger futuristic shell. At the beginning of the scene, the weapon is represented as some sort of shotgun, with a 'rack' and then it fires large single shots which obliterate furniture, however, by the end of the scene, the weapon is depicted to be a pistol with a racking foregrip. Like the Timecop Beretta, this gun was used on Stargate: Atlantis. The show's armorer, Rob Fournier, specifically said in an interview that it's a .44 Magnum Desert Eagle, and he also mentioned that the gun was originally built for this movie even though it's been re-used on the Stargate shows. -MT2008 The weapons were made by Dlask Arms Corp.

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Desert Eagle .44 Magnum
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Lyle Atwood (Jason Schombing) looks down and finds his custom SBR empty. This weapon would later be used on Stargate: Atlantis. Jason Schombing would also have a recurring role as Dr. Robert Rothman on the show Stargate: SG1.

Custom M16A1

The rifles used by TEC guards when fired appear to be M16A1's with free floating barrels (and cylindrical shrouds) along with a Bell & Carlson Thumbhole stock.

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M16A1 with A2 style handguards - 5.56x45mm. Putting the distinctive A2 handguards on the older rifle was a method used by Movie/TV armorers to simulate A2 rifles when M16A1s were the only ones available. The same thing has been done vice-versa, Using M16A2's with A1 handguards for Vietnam War B Movies.
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TEC guards are armed with M16A1's as they enter the Timesled hangar.
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TEC guards with their M16A1's.
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Opening fire with their M16A1's.
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The TEC guards are incinerated by the Timesled's backblast. The Bell & Carlson thumbhole stock can be clearly seen in this shot.

Modelgun Corp MGC16 Replica Rifle

When not being fired, all TEC guards are seen with MGC Replica M16 Rifles.

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The MGC M16 Assault rifle: a non firing metal replica built by the Model Gun Corp of Japan and one of the most used non firing replicas of the M16 in movies and television. The 'forward assist' on the early models like the one imaged here are bolt inserts to keep the receiver together. Modern MGC M16 replicas have improved by third parties over the years (like adding A1 flash hiders) making it more accurate to the real thing making it harder for 'Connoisseurs' to identify
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The TEC guard not getting headbutted by Walker holds the MGC replica.

Glock 17

The Glock 17 is carried by TEC Internal Affairs agent Sarah Fielding (Gloria Reuben) as well as the local police officers.

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A generation 1 Glock 17 in 9x19mm.
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Sarah Fielding (Gloria Reuben) draws her Glock at Walker's apartment.
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Fielding holds her Glock as local officers arrive..

Calico M950

The Calico M950 modified with a futuristic housing is used by one of the henchmen that follow McComb (Ron Silver) into the past.

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Calico M950

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McComb's henchman holds the modified Calico.

Remington 870 (Butler Creek Tac foregrip)

A Remington 870 shotgun fitted with a stock, heat shield, pistol grip, flashlight and Butler Creek tactical foregrip is seen used by one of McComb's henchmen that invade Walker's home in 1994. Walker is later seen with the shotgun. The Remington 870 from this movie also appeared - minus the flashlight - in the movies Crying Freeman, Dudley Do-Right, Reindeer Games, and some other movies and TV shows filmed in British Columbia.

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Remington 870 fitted with Butler Creek Tactical foregrip - 12 gauge
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Walker holds the shotgun taken off the thug.
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Walker holds the shotgun. Note the ejection port.

Custom Assault Pistol

These very strange looking and angular assault pistols were used in the Civil war sequence. It was assumed at the time of the film that these were imported or Canadian manufactured assault pistols which were unable to be imported into the U.S. as a result of the Assault Weapon Ban of 1994. Some have opined that these are custom built firearms or just dressed-up Kimel AP-9 pistols. These guns would subsequently be used in the film Rumble in the Bronx and in television series filmed in Canada, such as Smallville and Stargate: Atlantis, however they are of an unknown variant.

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The Custom assault pistols are revealed from the stranger's coat.
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The Stranger (a young Callum Keith Rennie) opens up on the Confederate Convoy carrying a gold shipment with these mystery auto pistols outfitted with laser sights. Rennie would later be better known as Leoben Conoy in the reboot of Battlestar Galactica.
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Closeup of the assault pistols, some "claim" that these are dressed up AP9 pistols but that is not confirmed.