A government sniper uses what appears to be a suppressed Grendel SRT rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBolt-action marksman rifle manufactured by GRENDEL, Inc. of Rockledge, FL (currently KEL-TEC CNC, Inc.), 1986 to 1990. The weapon was based on a SAKO A-II action and a 20-inches Douglas barrel, all bedded on a polymer stock with an underfolding buttstock for easier transport. Polymer detachable magazine held 10 rounds of 7.62x51mm NATO-caliber ammunition.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe sniper takes up a position with the suppressed rifle.
What is identified as a "Beretta 92" by a weapons dealer in one scene is prominent throughout the film. However, upon closer inspection of the slide, this pistol is actually an EKOL Jackal Dual blank fire replica. The weapon also is seen in the hands of Mike Riggins (Dolph Lundgren).
Clive Connelly (Michael Paré) is carrying the Zoraki 925 blank-firing pistol as his sidearm. The weapon also is seen in the hands of Mike Riggins (Dolph Lundgren). This weapon is widespread in Eastern European countries because of the gun ownership laws.
The Glock pistol handled by a weapons dealer is also likely a Zoraki 917, a blank-firing only Glock clone that is only available in Europe, where the film was produced.
While examining some weapons, Riggins handles what is supposed to be a Heckler & Koch MP5K, but is in reality is actually a Blow Crazy blank-firing replica modeled after the MP5K.
A government soldier is seen using a rocket launcher that appears to be modeled after an RPG-7. A similar launcher appears to have been used in the film Laser Mission.