K-911 is a direct-to-video 1999 action comedy, the second installment in K-9 film series. It is directed by Charles T. Kanganis and stars James Belushi as Det. Michael Dooley. Accompanied by German Shepherd Jerry Lee, Dooly continues his police service (unlike K-9, the story is set in Los Angeles, not in San Diego) until he finds himself a target of a psychotic murderer. As Jerry Lee is not young and sometimes fails to perform his duties, Capt. Byers orders Dooley to team up with Sergeant Wendy Welles and her Doberman Pinscher dog Zeus.
The following weapons were used in the film K-911:
When Michael Dooley (James Belushi) finds himself under grave danger, he tries to replace his service Beretta 92FS with a more formidable gun. At first he takes a Ruger Super Redhawk, but Captain Byers (James Handy) immediately confiscates it.
When Captain Byers confiscates Ruger Super Redhawk, Dooley, like a stage magician, produced from nowhere another large revolver, this time a Dan Wesson Supermag.
An unidentified revolver is one of the guns at the disposal of parolee Harry Stripe (Vincent Castellanos). It appears to be stainless steel, possibly snub nose Smith & Wesson Model 66 though the front sight looks different.
Det. Michael Dooley (James Belushi) and most other LAPD detectives and officers carry Beretta 92FS pistols (Dooley's pistol has wooden grips). In the final scene Dooley's pistol falls in hands of Devon Lang (Wade Williams). Illegal gun dealer Phil Cage (Scotch Ellis Loring) also is seen with a Beretta 92FS pistol.
In the opening scene one of the security guards of the armoured van is armed with an M1911A1 pistol. During the firefight Dooley (James Belushi) takes the guard's pistol and dual-wields it together with his Beretta 92FS.
A Smith & Wesson 5906 is Sgt. Wendy Welles (Christine Tucci) personal sidearm. When Devon Lang (Wade Williams) appears in the police precinct in the final scene, he holds a Smith & Wesson pistol (probably the same 5906 reused) in a continuty error but nearly immediately it is replaced with Ruger KP94DC that is used throughout the scene.
In the final scene Devon Lang (Wade Williams) uses a Ruger KP94DC. A KP94DC (probably same prop reused) is also briefly seen among Harry Stripe's guns.
One of Phil Cage's henchmen is armed with a Glock 17 with stainless slide, muzzle compensator, underbarrel red dot sight and extended magazine. When Zeus disarms the criminal, Sgt. Welles (Christine Tucci) grabs the pistol.
Dooley (James Belushi) holds a pistol-gripped Ithaca 37 with muzzle choke as a part of his rearmament, but to his woe this gun was also confiscated by Captain Byers. Same looking gun is seen among Harry Stripe's weapons and in Phil Cage's office.
A standard Ithaca 37 shotgun is seen in hands of the driver of armoured van in the opening scene. In the final scene a police officer holds an Ithaca 37 with pistol grip and rifle sights, and a plainclothes detective is armed with an Ithaca 37 with fixed stock and also with rifle sights.
The man in heavy armor who attack Dooley in the opening scene (Spoiler Alert: the gunner is Devon Lang) is armed with a custom subcompact version of AR-15. Officer Perry (Joe Palese) identifies the gun as "modified M-16 by Arms Amens 2000" (obviously fictional company name). Identical gun (must be same prop reused) is used by illegal gun dealer Phil Cage (Scotch Ellis Loring).
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Numerous long guns are seen in Devon Lane's hideout. An M16 with UBGL is described above while other guns hardly can be identified.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingWhen Lang takes the sniper rifle from the gun rack, what appears to be a pump action full lenght shotgun is seen at the right. On the screenshot below it must be number 5.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn M16 with UBGL is seen in center (3). A nearly unseen gun at the right to M16 (4) must be Heckler & Koch sniper rifle as Lane puts the gun in exactly this position on the rack. Ammo boxes contain 7.62mm and 20mm (!) cartridges.