Error creating thumbnail: File missingSIG-Sauer P226R 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingMonroe (Bruce Willis) pulls the SIG. (If you look closely you can just barely see the double stack bulges on the frame). This is accurate, as NYPD authorizes the P226 R for carry; however the version authorized has a DAO trigger... unlike the weapon used in the movie.
Kahr K9 Stainless
The Thug from the Cell Phone Store uses a stainless Kahr K9 during the Subway shootout
Paul Hodges suits up with a lot of guns at some point in the film.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingI see a Beretta Inox in his right hand, a silver Smith & Wesson auto in his pants, a black Smith & Wesson auto in his right shoulder holster and a Smith and Wesson M&P in his left shoulder holster.
Rifles
SIG SG556
Several of Poh Boy's thugs are seen armed with the SIG SG556.
Poh Boy (Guillermo Díaz) holds Gabriela hostage with a shorted Remington 870 modified with a Shortened Aimtech Warhammer Rail System, pachmayr Vindicator grip & a cropped UTG Tri-rail aluminum Forend to allow the shell to eject properly from the ejection port. it is the only highly customized gun in the movie.
In "Green Band" trailers (approved for all audiences), characters are not allowed to point guns at other characters in the same frame. Quite often, the character's weapon will be erased with computer graphics in order to comply with the ratings. Other examples can be seen with the trailers for Iron Man and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.