A Colt Detective Special can be seen laying on the floor in a flashback of Dr. Richard Kimble's (Harrison Ford) when he is asked by an officer if he kept a gun in the house.
U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) uses a Glock 22 as his sidearm of choice. When in the sewer, he trips and drops his Glock and Kimble takes it. He draws a spare Glock 22 out of a vest compartment and uses it for the rest of the film.
U.S. Marshall Deputy Cosmo Renfro's (Joe Pantoliano) sidearm is a Glock 19 the compact 9mm version of the Glock 17. He is seen using it in the seen when they are closing in on Kimble in the laundrey room. Renfro is knocked unconcious by Dr. Charles Nichols (Jeroen Krabbe) and has the Glock stolen from him.
A stainless SIG-Sauer P226 is seen the hands of Deputy Marshal Poole (L. Scott Caldwell) as her sidearm and used by Deputy Marshal Noah Newman (Tom Wood) as his personal sidearm. Deputy Marshal Robert Biggs (Daniel Roebuck) is seen entering the door with a black K-Kote model as well.
Frederick Sykes (Andreas Katsulas), tries to kill Kimble on an L-train armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 66 .357 stainless snub-nose revolver. They struggle and Kimble ends up dissarming him (ironically) of his weapon.
A member of the CPD uses a Llama Comanche revolver (noted by barrel ribbing and ejector shroud) with rubber grips to attempt to arrest Kimble before Sykes shoots him with his Smith & Wesson Model 66.
A SWAT officer is briefly seen holding a Heckler & Koch HK91 rifle fitted with a snap on scope and 30 round magazine at the film's end.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch HK91 - 7.62x51mm NATO.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA SWAT officer armed with a H&K HK91 rifle. Note two set safe and semi selector switch, helping differentiate it from a H&K G3 (which has a three set selector switch for safe, semi, and full). Also note snap on scope and 30 round magazine.