Raid is a 2003 Finnish crime film. After two years of circling Russia and Sweden, Finnish "torpedo" Raid (Kai Lehtinen), returns to Finland to investigate an arson that killed three people, including his girlfriend. The film was based on a 2000 miniseries of the same name.
The following firearms can be seen in the film Raid:
Raid (Kai Lehtinen) carries a two-tone Colt Government Model pistol as his sidearm in the film (as the character did in the original TV series). Although, Raid's Colt Government turns into a regular Colt Government Model after he returns to Finland. Legionnaire (Jorma Tommila) also carries a two-tone Colt Government Model as his primary sidearm in the film. He most notably uses it during the duel at the cabin. Note that the two-tone Government is a blank-firing prop, probably made by Umarex or a similar company.
Beretta 85F
Sundman (Juha Muje) carries a Beretta 85F with him. He lends it to Raid near the beginning of the film, as the duo 'repossess' Sundman's car back from a sleazy car salesman. The Cheetah in the film is a blank-firing replica, made by Umarex or another similar company.
Beretta 92FS
Legionnaire (Jorma Tommila) can be seen with a Beretta 92FS during the boat scene. He uses it to intimidate a henchman, but lays the Beretta down and finishes him off with his Colt Government. Wise choice.
One of Legionnaire's (Jorma Tommila) carries a Glock 17 as his sidearm in the film, and uses it to kill a reporter during a riot (off-screen). All of the police officers that appear in the film also carry Glock 17s as their sidearms, which is correct in real-life. Police Sergeant Huusko's (Pekka Huotari) sidearm turns into a Glock 17 during the scene at the cabin. Sundman takes it from him after the duel with the Legionnaire (Jorma Tommila), noting that even though he's one of the good guys, they still have some unfinished business. A couple of Hollander's henchmen can also be seen with Glock 17s.
Fair-Masa's (Pertti Sveholm) helper tries to pull a Walther P88 Compact on Raid during the repossession of Sundman's car, but Sundman luckily intervenes.
SIG-Sauer P225
Police Sergeant Huusko (Pekka Huotari) carries a SIG-Sauer P225 as his sidearm in the film, although it is only seen briefly on-screen.
Remington 1875
Horseman (Markku Maalismaa) can be seen with two Remington 1875 revolvers holstered during the boat ride near the end of the film.
Unknown revolver
A Russina criminal can briefly be seen with an unidentified revolver near the beginning of the film, as he and his accomplices try to raid Raid's and Horseman's truck.
Submachine gun
IMI Micro Uzi
One of Legionnaire's henchmen uses a IMI Micro Uzi during the attack on the lighthouse. He fires it wildly in the air as Raid kills him.
Shotguns
Benelli M1 Super 90
Legionnaire (Jorma Tommila) can be seen with a Benelli M1 Super 90 after the light house shootout. The shotgun only appears in one scene, and is never seen again.
Several of Legionnaire's (Jorma Tommila) henchmen wield Mossberg 590 shotguns fitted with ghostring sights and heat shields as their primary firearms in the film. You can't see it from these screencaps, but at least two of the shotguns also have speedfeed stocks.
Rifles
AK-47
One of the Russian criminals trying to raid Raid's and Horseman's truck can be seen wielding an AK-47. Raid later takes the rifle and throws it in the bush.
Other
Weihrauch air gun
Raid also uses a Weihrauch air gun fitted with a scope and a laser sight at one point to dispatch one of Legionnaire's henchmen at the lighthouse.