Rush Hour 3 is the third installment in the Rush Hour trilogy. Following the events of 2001's Rush Hour 2, this 2007 sequel finds Chief Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) and Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) traveling to Paris to investigate an assassination plot.
The following weapons were used in the film Rush Hour 3:
Chief Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) uses a stainless Taurus PT911 throughout the film. Several times this weapon is handed off to LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker).
The Beretta 92FS Centurion is carried by LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) and used by him in Paris. What is perplexing is how he and Lee managed to bring their carry guns into France from the U.S.. Since they were detained by the French police, it is unlikely they would be allowed to keep their handguns, despite being police from other countries.
The Glock 19 is used by a Triad assassin at the hospital. Detective Carter also uses this gun akimbo with the suppressed Walther P99 during the hospital shootout.
A Walther P99 fitted with a suppressor is used by one of the French-speaking Triads in the hospital shootout. Carter takes this gun and fires it akimbo with a Glock 19.
A wig-less and angry Geneviève (Noémie Lenoir) grabs two pistols from Triads who have attempted to kill her. The pistol in her left hand is a SIG-Sauer P226.
A wig-less and angry Geneviève (Noémie Lenoir) grabs two pistols from Triads who have attempted to kill her. The pistol in her right hand is a Beretta 8045 Cougar F.
A Triad assassin is first seen with an FN P90 during the attack on the cabaret show. It is seen again by the same assassin when chasing Lee and Carter on the Eiffel Tower.
In a prohibition Chicago themed act, a line of models/dancers in sexy mobster costumes fire a barrage of "fire" from very realistic-looking M1928 Thompson submachine guns.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingM1928 Thompson aka "Tommy Gun" or "Chicago typewriter" with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP. Made famous through countless classic gangster films.Error creating thumbnail: File missingDancers in 'Al Capone' costumes fire very realistic-looking M1928 Thompson submachine guns.Error creating thumbnail: File missingDancers fire M1928 Thompson submachine guns. Here we see what is sometimes referred to as 'flashpaper' gunfire, i.e. non guns which fire a chemical flash that is not generated by firing actual blanks. It is safer and much quieter than blank fire.
Rifles
Blaser R93
A Blaser R93 sniper rifle with a Schmidt & Bender Short Dot mounted in a LaRue Tactical SPR scope mount by Kenji (Hiroyuki Sanada) to attempt to assassinate Ambassador Solon Han (Tzi Ma).
Briefly seen in Charles de Gaulle International Airport are two French soldiers (wearing the correct French BDUs) carrying French FAMAS rifles. This is really only evident when the sequence is played back and forth several times, but it is technically correct for French soldiers at a major French international airport to carry their duty rifles.