What appears to be a sub-compact Stainless Kimber Ultra Raptor is seen used by Darling (Eiza González) as her personal sidearm. It is later seen used by Baby (Ansel Elgort). The Kimber is also featured on the film's poster.
What appears to be a SIG-Sauer P229R with a stainless steel slide is used by Buddy (Jon Hamm) in the gun dealer shootout scene. It can be identified as a SIG P229 by the short slide, by the grooves on the slide and the reflection on the metal trigger.
Officers of the Atlanta, Georgia Police Department are shown to carry Smith & Wesson M&Ps as their standard-issue sidearms. This is quite accurate, as, in reality, the Atlanta Police carry M&Ps.
Inside the pistol cache on the bottom right is what appears to be some kind of 1911A1 variant with thin front and rear cocking serrations, three-hole trigger, rubber Pachmayr grips and (possibly?) a ring hammer. It is entirely possible that this is simply a Colt XSE or a similar variant with Pachmayr grips.
A first-generation Walther P99 is seen in the illegal weapons cache. It is never being seen fired and could just be simply a rubber prop.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingFirst-generation Walther P99 - 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingThe Walther is seen on the top left. It is noted as a first-generation model by its hooked trigger guard, a feature which was eliminated on second and third-generation models. Also, note that the trigger is in the rearward position, meaning that the gun is in single-action mode.
Glock 26
A third-generation Glock 26 is seen in the illegal weapons cache. It is never being seen fired and could just be simply a rubber prop.
Dual SIG-Sauer MPX Pistols are wielded by Darling (Eiza González). The sound effects imply the MPXs firing in fully-automatic, despite obviously firing in semi-auto.
Buddy (Jon Hamm) is seen firing a custom AR-15 throughout the film. It is never seen closely enough to identify specifically, but it appears to have a 10.5" barrel, an aluminum free-floating railed handguard, a red-dot sight, a foregrip, Magpul furniture, a round trigger guard and what appears to be a 4-prong flash hider. Humorously, the firearm appears to fire in full-auto yet the sound effects seem to indicate semi-auto. This is the exact opposite error that Darling's MPX have. The AR is also seen on the film's poster.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingA similar rifle, Daniel Defense DDM4 SBR with Magpul MOE stock, Magpul PMAG magazine, and KAC vertical foregrip - 5.56x45mm NATOError creating thumbnail: File missingAn on-set photo of Jon Hamm with the AR. Note eye protection! This film used authentic live-firing weapons, likely shooting blanks so the set was staffed with professionals and maintained gun safety.Error creating thumbnail: File missingOn the top of the illegal gun cache is the custom AR-15 variant which is used by Buddy later on in the film. Since the rifle fires in full automatic and was obtained by an illegal gun dealer, it can be fairly safely assumed that the upper is a civilian AR-15 while the lower was a military model with automatic capability or an illegally converted civilian one.Error creating thumbnail: File missingBuddy fires his AR beside Darling.Error creating thumbnail: File missing"This is all your fault." Buddy to Baby while reloading his AR during the parking lot shootout.Error creating thumbnail: File missingBuddy with his AR during the parking lot shootout.Error creating thumbnail: File missingBuddy reloads his AR during the parking lot shootout.
AKMS
Two AKMS assault rifles are seen in the Butcher's illegal gun cache, one with wood furniture and one with aluminum rails. The one appears to be Polish by the wood furniture. Bats (Jamie Foxx) later acquires it and uses it during the gun deal shootout.
"The Butcher", the illegal gun salesman (played by Paul Williams in a cameo) offers up a weapons cache for sale. Some of the weapons seen in the cache includes some pistols, submachine guns, assault rifles and grenades.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingInside the pistol cache (from left to right in the top row) is a first-generation Walther P99 (in single-action), a third-generation Glock 26 with an extended magazine baseplate and slide release, and what appears to be a particularly hideous custom Glock build done on a Polymer 80 frame. And on the bottom row, what appears to likely be the very same SIG-Sauer P228R that is used by Buddy (Jon Hamm) for much of the film, a third-generation Glock 17 and finally what appears to be some kind of 1911A1 variant with front cocking serrations, three-hole trigger, rubber Pachmayr grips and a ring hammer (possibly a Colt XSE). Also, the slide serrations on the pistol next to the SIG identify it as a S&W M&P, likely one used by the Atlanta PD later on in the film.Error creating thumbnail: File missingInside the other gun cache are two Heckler & Koch MP7s, and what appears to be a SIG-Sauer SG-552 or 553 "Commando" and apparently some type of pistol-caliber AR variant, as noted by the pistol magazine stored on the stock.Error creating thumbnail: File missingInside the other gun cache is an AKMS and a number of M26 "Lemon" grenades.Error creating thumbnail: File missingInside the other gun cache is an AKMS with wood furniture and what appears to be another AKMS that has been heavily altered cosmetically, to include a RIS. Note the lack of a muzzle device, meaning this could be a post-ban import civilian AK.Error creating thumbnail: File missingInside the other gun cache (from bottom to top) is a Colt Model 733, what appears to be some type of suppressed AR variant and the custom AR-15 variant which is used by Buddy later on in the film.