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Guardian Angel (original title: Schutzengel) is a 2012 German action movie about ex-special forces operative Max (Til Schweiger) who now works for the witness-protection program of the Berlin police.
The following weapons were used in the film Guardian Angel (Schutzengel):
Max (Til Schweiger) carries a Glock 26. He does not carry it in a holster, but rather on the inside of his belt with a metal clip fixed on the right side of the slide.
In what seems to be the first movie appearance of this pistol, the Caracal F shows up in the weapons collection that Max’s ex-special forces buddy Rudi (Moritz Bleibtrue) keeps at his farmhouse.
A group of hitmen is send to search for Max and Nina at Rudi’s farmhouse. Their leader (Aleksandar Jovanovic) produces a Walther P99AS when he interrogates Rudi.
Corrupt arms dealer Thomas Backer (Heiner Lauterbach) pulls a Heckler & Koch USP in his hotel room. It can be distinguished from the German Army version P8 by the direction of the safety lever, a part of which is visible in the second image.
When Max and Nina take refuge at the farmhouse of Max’s ex-special forces buddy Rudi, Rudi wants to make Nina a bit more gun-savvy. They practice drawing and shooting drills in a barn with what Rudi describes as an ‘airsoft gun’ of unidentified making based on the Glock 17.
During the farmhouse shootout, one hitman (Mickey Hardt) pulls out a pistol that is quite difficult to identify. It appears to be a two-toned double action pistol with a somewhat rounded slide but it mysteriously turns into a different pistol a few seconds later.
The ‘new’ pistol, which is also difficult to identify, is two-toned as well but now the tones have switched. Also the slide seems to have changed in shape to more edgy.
Max uses a Luvo LA-16 from his friend’s Rudi’s weapons cache. The weapon can be identified by the typical ring enclosing the back of the hand guard. It is the 10.5” barrel version with the front sight mounted the wrong way and the carrying handle removed to make way for an EOTech holosight.
During the attack on the farmhouse, several assailants are using a modernized version of the AK-47 equipped with an M4 collapsible stock, AKM-style flash hider and what appears to be a synthetic Command Arms quad rail handguard.
In several scenes, AKM’s are seen used. Here again, they are modernized versions with M4 collapsible stock and what appears to be a synthetic Command Arms quad rail handguard.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingAKM fitted with Tapco Intrafuse and T6 furniture sets and an M4 carbine stock/Stock Adapter - 7.62x39mmError creating thumbnail: File missingA hitman making his way towards the witness-protection apartment. Note the M4 carbine stock that seems to have an odd angle with the rest of the gun.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe same guy reloading his AKM inside the apartment. Note that he has added non-standard strings with tape at the bottom of the magazine for quicker handling.Error creating thumbnail: File missingWithout making too much of an effort to aim, a hitman empties his AKM at the farmhouse where Max is hiding.
Arsenal AR-1F
One of the attackers on the farmhouse is carrying what seems to be an Arsenal AR-1F, identifiable by the long flash hider. It also seems to have a 40-round magazine.
Another attacker is armed with a Zastava M70AB2 recognizable by the standard grenade launcher sights. The gun also has a modern synthetic hand guard rather than the traditional wooden one.
Even though it is seldomly used in a European movie, one of the hitmen appears to be using a Norinco Type 56-1 as identified by the full-circle front sight.
Several hitmen carry the Brügger & Thomet MP9, in one case equipped with a B&T MP9 QD suppressor. True to it’s covert carry nature, it is seen pulled from underneath a coat in one scene.
As a SWAT team raids Max’s house, one member can be seen carrying a Heckler & Koch MP5A2 with a ‘M4A1’ style collapsible stock and a Surefire 628 forend weaponlight
In their search chase of Max and Nina at the hospital, several assailants carry Heckler & Koch MP5KA1’s, the covert carry variant with low profile sights.
As mercenaries descend upon the farmhouse where Max and Nina are hiding, one of them carries a FN MAG 58. The version he is carrying has a large perforated heatshield, possibly to make the gun look like the M240 variant.
At one point during the farmhouse shootout, Max pulls a Mossberg 500 from Rudi’s weapons cache and uses it to fight off attackers at close range. The shotgun has a synthetic stock and is equipped with rifle sights.
The extra’s section of the DVD shows two short gun-related movies. The first one is about the gun training that Til Schweiger took in the USA in preparation for this movie. Under the supervision of a professional shooting instructor he fired thousands of rounds, predominantly with assault rifles.
The second short movie concerns a report of an indoor gun training for the crew, all using SIG-Sauer P6’s. Due to the somewhat relaxed atmosphere, they appear to be using either blank cartridges or some kind of airsoft cartridges.