Bad Boys is the 1995 action comedy that marked the feature film directing debut of Michael Bay. In the film, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are Miami Police Department detectives who find themselves protecting a murder witness from a dangerous drug lord. The detective duo would return in 2003's Bad Boys II.
The following weapons were used in the film Bad Boys:
Det. Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) uses a Smith & Wesson 4506 as his sidearm throughout the film. He uses an original bulged frame with a square trigger guard and either Novak or regular fixed sights throughout the film.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe armorer shows off the S&W 4506 used by Martin Lawrence in the film. This one is a later 4506-1 with the blued metal injection molded (MIM) hammer and trigger, and the iconic adjustable sights.
Although Mike Lowrey normally carries a chrome-plated (not nickel, according to the documentary/making of) SIG-Sauer P226, the gun he uses to shoot Fouchet is clearly a smaller SIG-Sauer P225 which also has a chrome finish (note the shorter barrel and different trigger guard shape, plus the thinner frame). It is not clear whether this is supposed to be a backup weapon, or merely a continuity error.
Mike Lowery carries a SIG-Sauer P230 as his BUG (back up gun).
Error creating thumbnail: File missingSIG-Sauer P230 - Stainless Steel finish - .380 acp/9mm KurzError creating thumbnail: File missingLowery is seen with his SIG P230 holstered in the 9 o'clock position (since he primarily draws it with his left hand.).Error creating thumbnail: File missing"Put the gun down, and gimme a pack of Tropical Fruit Bubblicious." "And some Skittles." Burnett and Lowery both draw their handguns on the store clerk, including the SIG P230 seen in Lowery's left hand.Error creating thumbnail: File missingLowrey points his P230 at the bottom Jojo's head trying to get information about the heroin.
Charter Arms Bulldog
During the carjacking at the opening of the film, the White Carjacker (Kim Coates) points a Charter Arms Bulldog at Mike.
Fouchet (Tchéky Karyo) uses a chrome-plated Beretta 85BB with pearl grips throughout the film. He most notably uses this weapon to kill Max (Karen Alexander) and to shoot Eddie Dominguez (Emmanuel Xuereb) in the leg.
Detective Sanchez (Nestor Serrano) pulls a Beretta 92FS when he and Ruiz apprehend the two gang members staking out the Burnett house. Trafficante (Marc Macaulay) carries what appears to be a Beretta 92FS fitted with a laser sight as his weapon.
Julie Mott (Téa Leoni) is seen taking a Walther PPK/S from the gun cabinet of Det. Lowrey (Will Smith) and pulls it at Club Hell with intentions of killing Fouchet (Tchéky Karyo) there.
After the highway chase, Julie (Téa Leoni), Mike (Will Smith) and Marcus (Martin Lawrence) are seen entering a convenience store to where the store clerk (Shaun Toub) notices Mike's holstered SIG. The clerk then pulls out one of two Desert Eagles he has behind the counter on the two detectives. When the clerk gets distracted by Julie walking out of the store, Mike and Marcus pull their guns on the clerk.
When Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) goes back to his house, Detective Ruiz (Julio Oscar Mechoso) pulls an early model Smith & Wesson 639 on the two gang members in a nearby car who were staking out the home. Casper (Frank John Hughes), one of Fouchet's cronies, also caries a S&W 639 as his primary weapon.
Near the end of the film, a wounded Fouchet pulls a hidden COP 357 Derringer in a last-ditch attempt to kill his captors, though is foiled when Lowrey spots the light reflecting off the pistol's chrome plating and shoots Fouchet before he can use the weapon.
In an attempt to take out Julie Mott (Téa Leoni), one of Fouchet's thugs, Kuni (Ralph Gonzalez) is armed with a Franchi SPAS 12 shotgun that he uses to blow a hole in the door of her apartment.
A gangster uses a silver finished Winchester 1300 when firing at the Ether truck. Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) later grabs one off a dead gangster and uses it in the final firefight.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingIn the DVD extras, the on set armorer shows off a Calico M955A which is similar but not identical to the model used in the film. Sanchez has a Calico 960A SMG, but the shot of the armorer has him holding a Calico 955A, note the longer 'intermediate' length barrel, the forearm. Both are select fire guns, but one is pistol length barrel, the other is an intermediate length barrel.