Hijacked is a 2012 DTV action film directed by Brandon Nutt and starring Randy Couture as Paul Ross, a CIA agent who is relieved of duty from an operation gone bad. He decides to go against orders and becomes a bodyguard for Bruce Lieb (Craig Fairbrass) who is flying back to the States, is a potential terrorist target. Unfortunately, the plane is hijacked and it's up to Ross to save everybody.
The following weapons were used in the film Hijacked (2012):
The rest of the CIA team during the warehouse raid carry the 2nd generation Glock 17. Katia (Lynn Moore ) can also be seen briefly wielding one. Tarun (Justin Sintic) carries one as a secondary weapon and uses it after he is disarmed of his Skorpion.
Katia (Lynn Moore ) weapon of choice during the hijacking is the Kimber Ultra Raptor. The weapon is seen suppressed and unsuppressed.
Rifles
Enfield L85A2
L85A2s with bayonets attached can be seen in the beginning during a newscast about a cache of stolen arms being found. A goof is that the anchorwoman states that these weapons were stolen from the German Army, however, the L85A1 or any variant has never been issued to the German Armed Forces.
FN F2000 Tactical
During the warehouse raid, various members of the MI6 assault team can be seen carrying the FN 2000 Tactical. Some of them can be seen with lights and lasers attached.
AKMS
Various members of the terrorist organization can be seeing using AKMS rifles during the shootout at the warehouse.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5
Member of the MI6 assault team can also be seen carrying the Heckler & Koch MP5A3 outfitted with RIS handguards and flashlights. The poor lighting during the scene doesn't allow for a positive ID on the variant.
CZ Vz. 61 E
Tarun's (Justin Sintic) primary weapon during the hijacking is the CZ Vz. 61 E. Paul Ross (Randy Couture) can be seen carrying it after disarming Tarun. However it is never seen again.
Machine Guns
MG42
An MG42 machine gun set up in a tripod mount can be seen among the weapons that were recaptured from the terrorists. The design of the muzzle booster identifies it as an MG42 as opposed to the more recent MG3 which would be the weapon actually used by the German armed forces.
FN MAG
A FN MAG can be briefly seen on a IDF tank during the opening newscast. Due to the distance of the tank and poor lighting, it is unknown as to if it is authentic or a mockup.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500
A variety of shotguns can be seen among the weapons cache. Among them, a variety of Mossberg 500 can be seen as the camera pans. Due to the placement of the shotguns, positive identification is tricky.
Remington 870
Another shotgun that can be briefly seen among the Mossbergs is the Remington 870.