The Foreigner is a 2003 DTV action film starring Steven Seagal as Jonathan Cold, a former deep cover operative who now works transporting high risk packages. He then finds himself being pursued by rival agents and other operatives who want the new package he has to deliver. Seagal would reprise his role as Cold in the 2005 DTV film Black Dawn.
The following weapons were used in the film The Foreigner:
Jonathan Cold (Steven Seagal) uses a MAG-95 pistol, sometimes fitted with a suppressor, as his main sidearm throughout the movie. As the movie was filmed primarily in Poland, the MAG-95 is one of many Polish-made firearms which appear in the film. Due to a continuity error, the suppressed 1911 used by Mr. Mimms (Sherman Augustus) becomes the MAG-95 during a confrontation in which the pistol is kicked out of his hand.
Dunoir (Max Ryan) carries what appears to be a suppressed 2nd Generation Glock 17 as one of his two sidearms throughout the movie. Upon close inspection, this Glock is actually a Bruni GAP 8mm blank gun, unlike his other Glock (a 3rd Generation 17L), which is in fact a real firearm.
Dunoir (Max Ryan) also uses a 3rd Generation Glock 17L as one of his two sidearms in the movie. It is recognizable as the 17L due to the squared edges of the tip of the slide, unlike the Glock 34 in which the edges are rounded. Unlike the suppressed Glock 17 which Dunoir uses, which is in reality a Bruni Gap 8mm replica, the Glock 17L appears to be a real (blank-adapted) firearm. The Glock 17L is also used by a CIA operative.
As a backup weapon, Dunoir (Max Ryan) carries a Walther PPK, which he uses at Alexander Marquee's (Philip Dunbar's) mansion after Marquee's bodyguards confiscate his two Glocks. This gun also appears to be the backup weapon of Mr. Mimms (Sherman Augustus), though it is not seen clearly enough to be certain.
An unknown two-tone 1911 variant is used with a suppressor by Mr. Mimms (Sherman Augustus). This may also be a blank-firing replica of some type, like many of the other handguns in the film.
Several of Jerome Van Aken's (Harry Van Gorkum's) security guards carry Beretta 92FS pistols as sidearms, which appear to be 8mm blank replicas (most likely the Bruni Model 92).
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBruni Model 92 blank firing stage prop - 8mm blank.Error creating thumbnail: File missingCold forces one of Van Aken's guards to shoot himself with his own Beretta 92FS. Note the shape of the barrel in this image, which suggests that the pistol is actually a blank-firing replica of some type.
Unknown pistol
One of Marquee's men is seen threatening Dunoir with an unknown pistol, which is only seen very briefly when he flashes the gun at Dunoir.
Cold also uses the Magtech MT 586.2PG shotgun, after taking it from an assassin in Norway. This gun is also used at Hotel Terminus by Mr. Mimms (Sherman Augustus) to shoot at Dunoir, and is also used by a gunman during the opening shootout in France. For some reason, whenever the shotgun is fired in this movie, characters are able to fire it very quickly, almost as if it were a semi-automatic weapon rather than a pump-action shotgun.
Dunoir (Max Ryan) is seen carrying a PM-84P Glauberyt submachine gun in the second half of the movie, after he retrieves it from his secret weapons stash.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingPM-84P Glauberyt - 9x19mm ParabellumError creating thumbnail: File missingDunoir takes out his secret stash of weapons. His Radom Hunter rifle is visible on the left, while the PM-84P Glauberyt is visible on the right. Beneath the PM-84P is another Glock of some type (likely the Bruni Gap 8mm that he uses in other scenes in the movie).Error creating thumbnail: File missingDunoir takes out the PM-84P and chambers it. Note enlarged charging handle and stock sleeves on the side of the receiver, which differentiate the PM-84P from the original PM-84.Error creating thumbnail: File missingDunoir holds the PM-84P on Cold.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA close-up of the PM-84P receiver, again showing the larger charging handle and stock sleeves on the receiver, and demonstrating this is a PM-84P and not an original PM-84.Error creating thumbnail: File missingDunoir holds the PM-84P while hiding from the CIA operatives in the abandoned warehouse.Error creating thumbnail: File missingDunoir flees the exploding warehouse with his PM-84P in hand.
PM-63 RAK
Due to a continuity error, the PM-84P Glauberyt which Dunoir carries in the latter part of the movie becomes a PM-63 RAK at Jerome Van Aken's (Harry Van Gorkum's) mansion. Earlier in the film, this weapon is also seen briefly in the hands of a CIA operative.
Dunoir (Max Ryan) is seen carrying a Radom-Hunter fitted with a scope and suppressor as his main sniper rifle, after he retrieves it from his weapons stash. Jonathan Cold (Steven Seagal) also uses the rifle to take out several guards at Jerome Van Aken's (Harry Van Gorkum's) mansion, with the rifle steadied by being tied to a tree.
Skbk wz.89 Onyks short-barreled assault rifles (Polish AKS-74U clones) are used by many of Jerome Van Aken's (Harry Van Gorkum's) mansion security personnel throughout the movie.
AKS-47 rifles are used by several gunmen who assault Jonathan Cold and Dunoir during the package retrieval scene in the beginning of the movie. They are also used by several of Jerome Van Aken's (Harry Van Gorkum's) mansion security personnel. Since this movie was filmed in Poland, the AKS-47s are almost surely Polish-manufactured Kbk copies.
SKS rifles with underfolding bayonets are held by guards in Warsaw, Poland.
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