Marked for Death is a 1990 action film starring Steven Seagal as a DEA agent who finds himself a target for assassination by Jamaican drug dealers. The film's cast includes Keith David and Tom Wright.
The following weapons were used in the film Marked for Death:
DEA Agent John Hatcher (Steven Seagal) carries a Federal Ordnance PSP-07 as his sidearm in the film. He appears to own at least two of the pistols; during the shootout in the department store, rather than reloading, Hatcher discards his pistol when it runs empty and draws another. The weapon is specifically identified as a "PSP-07 provided by Federal Ordnance" during the end credits.
Max (Keith David) is seen loading and then carrying a Remington 1100 shotgun with a pistol grip and short barrel when he and Hatcher assault Screwface's Jamaican hideout.
Screwface's henchmen fire CAR-15 rifles when they shoot up the house of Hatcher's sister.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingCommercial CAR-15 semiautomatic Rifle - 5.56x45mm. This is strictly a semiautomatic civilian copy of the XM177 style of rifles. The flash hider is a smaller diameter copy of the XM-177 and has no sound suppression qualities and is permanently welded onto the barrel to make it legal length for over the counter gun store sales.Error creating thumbnail: File missingScrewface's henchmen fire CAR-15 rifles when they shoot up the house of Hatcher's sister.
Remington 700
Hatcher's "silent partner" is a suppressed Remington 700.
The compact automatic weapon used during the assault in Jamaica is a custom automatic rifle designated as the Heckler & Koch HK51K. This weapon is a custom conversion of a Heckler & Koch G3 done by Bill Fleming, a Class III manufacturer. In the film, the weapon is fitted with custom suppressor and laser sight. Hatcher also appears to fill the hollowpoint rounds he loads into the weapon with a gunpowder mixture, essentially making them explosive-tipped cartridges. The HK51K is seen being tested by Hatcher, and is later sued by the Jamaican Chicago cop Charles (Tom Wright) during the attack on Screwface's mansion.
Steven Seagal himself personally picked out this weapon to be in Marked for Death; one of the HK51Ks used in the film was later sold by Fleming in an auction after his wife developed cancer.