RoboCop 3 is the third installment in the RoboCop film series. Robert John Burke takes over the role of the cybernetic law enforcement officer, who joins a band of resistance fighters who rise up to oppose the unilateral takeover of their Detroit neighborhood by the OCP corporation. The film was directed by Fred Dekker (The Monster Squad) from a story by Frank Miller.
The following weapons were used in the film RoboCop 3:
RoboCop (Robert John Burke) once again carries the Beretta "Auto 9" as his main sidearm. He is first seen using it at the church in his first confrontation with OCP Rehabilitation Concepts Commander Paul McDaggett (John Castle). He later uses it at the motel against Rehab officers as well as during the chase with McDaggett.
Glock 17
The Glock 17 fitted with a laser sight is the sidearm of Officer Anne Lewis (Nancy Allen) as well as other Detroit officers in the film.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is the standard sidearm of many of the Rehab officers. Also seen used by Security Concepts guards as they confront the Resistance fighters who try to rob the armory.
Beretta 92FS Inox
The Beretta 92FS Inox is drawn by one of the Security Concept guards in the beginning of the film.
Jericho 941 R
Sgt. Reed (Robert DoQui) carries a Jericho 941 R as his sidearm. He uses it during the battle for Cadillac Heights.
The Desert Eagle is the main sidearm of OCP Rehabilitation Concepts Commander Paul McDaggett (John Castle). Desert Eagles are also carried by other Rehabilitation Officers. One is notoriously shot out of a Rehab officer's hand and sent spinning in the air with rounds fired by RoboCop's Auto-9.
Ruger P90
Resistance turncoat Coontz (Stephen Root) is seen holding a Ruger KP90 on Bertha and the rest of the Resistance.
Thunder 5 Revolver
A Splatterpunk is seen handling a Thunder 5 Revolver fitted with a laser sight.
Walther PPK/S
Security Concepts executive Fleck (Bradley Whitford) carries a Walther PPK/S in a shoulder holster saying he'd rather eat a bullet than jump out a window if things go bad.
Rifles
M16A1
Two M16A1 rifles were seen on the wall of the Splatterpunks' place when RoboCop confronts them.
Heckler & Koch G3
A Detroit Police officer uses a Heckler & Koch G3 during the defense of Cadillac Heights.
SKS rifle
An SKS rifle fitted with a thirty round magazine is seen in the hands of a resistance fighter. He attempts to use the bayonet to stab OTOMO, the Japanese android sent by OCP.
XM177E2
The XM177E2 is the main weapon carried by McDaggett during the takeover of Cadillac Heights. XM177E2-type rifles are also seen used by other Reahb officers. The rehab's rifles are generally seen with mounted M203 grenade launchers. Standard XM177E2-style carbines (Without M203s) are also used throughout the film by Resistance members as well as other SplatterPunks enlisted by the Rehabs during the battle for Cadillac Heights.
Muzzelite MZ14 Bullpup
The main weapons of the Rehabilitation Concepts officers are Ruger AC-556 rifles. They are fitted in Muzzelite MZ14 Bullpup configuration, with a tactical flash light mounted on a rail. Several are seen wielded throughout the film by Rehab officers, a couple are also used by the Splatterpunks that fight against the Resistance fighters and police defending Cadillac Heights.
Shotguns
Franchi SPAS-12
Resistance leader Bertha (CCH Pounder) is seen carrying a Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun as her main weapon. Detroit police officers can also be seen using them during the defense of Cadillac Heights.
Mossberg 590
Detroit police officer Donnelly (writer/director Shane Black in a cameo) uses a Mossberg 590 fitted with a heat shield and pistol grip in the opening shootout with the Splatterpunks. An identical Mossberg is the also used by resistance member Coontz (Stephen Root). Detroit Police officers defending Cadillac Heights can also be seen using them.
Sgt. Reed (Robert DoQui) carries a Stevens Model 67 with an extended magazine tube and barrel as he and other Detroit police officers defend Cadillac Heights at the end of the film.
Remington 870
A standard Remington 870 shotgun is the weapon wielded by Resistance leader Bertha (CCH Pounder) when she and the other members raid the police armory. Another 870 appears to be carried by one of the Detroit police officers during the battle for Cadillac Heights.
Submachine Guns
Calico M100
The Calico M100 were seen in the Police armory during the weapons raid by the resistance and seen pulled out by the armed robber who foolishly tries to hold up a diner frequented by the Detroit police.
Calico M950A
The Calico M950A is used by several Rehab officers, most notably by McDaggett's driver when he and McDaggett attempt to escape RoboCop.
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
A Heckler & Koch MP5A2 is seen used by Rehab officers that raid the Resistance hideout as well as a Splatterpunk in the final battle for Cadillac Heights.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
Heckler & Koch MP5Ks are used by Kanemitsu security guards at the company's main headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
IMI Uzi
The Uzi is a common weapon throughout the film, being carried by Rehab officers and some of the resistance fighters. Uzis are seen being used by both sides during the attack on Cadillac Heights. An Uzi is also used by an OCP security guard while guarding the premises of OCP's main headquarters in Detroit, Michigan.
MAC-11
A MAC-11 fitted with a mock suppressor is used by one of the Rehab officers as they raid the Resistance hideout. A similar MAC-11 is wielded by another Rehab officer that attempts to stop the illegal TV broadcast from RoboCop's chief technician, Dr. Marie Lazerus (Jill Hennessy). She disarms him of it and warning-fires it in front of the accompanying two OCP security guards, telling them to "Think it over."
MAC-10
A MAC-10 with custom muzzle shroud is seen being used by McDaggett (John Castle) in conjunction with a DefTech 37mm launcher (read below).
Launchers
DefTech 37mm launcher (with under slung MAC-10)
The multi-shot DefTech 37mm launcher with under slung MAC-10 combo is used when Paul McDaggett is in the SWAT van being chased by RoboCop in the pimp-mobile. The DefTech has the forward grip removed and the MAC-10 is fitted with a muzzle shroud and mounted sideways underneath. As in many movies, the DefTech launcher is depicted as a weapon which fires HE grenades; in real life, it can only fire less-than-lethal projectiles. This exact same weapon combination is also seen in the movie Cliffhanger.
DefTech 1315 Gas Gun
The DefTech Gas Gun is wielded by a Splatterpunk who uses this weapon to fire the first shot on the attack of Cadillac Heights. Again like above, this weapon is wrongly portrayed as a explosive grenade launcher.
M203 Grenade Launcher
Several M203 grenade launchers are seen throughout the film. One is mounted on McDaggett's XM177E2, which he notably uses to disable RoboCop. Another XM177 with underslung M203 is seen used by one of the SplatterPunks during the battle for Cadillac Heights.
Other
RoboCop's Gun Arm
In addition to his Auto-9, RoboCop also can replace his lower left arm with a multiple weapons platform. His "gun arm" consists of a modified Calico 950A mounted on its side, a custom flamethrower, and a missile launcher.
Security Concepts Armory
The resistance is seen raiding an OCP/Detroit Police armory at the film's beginning.
Splatterpunk Weapons
The Splatterpunks are provided with several weapons to battle with the Resistance.