Bad Blood (also entitled as Viper) is a 1994 action movie directed by Tibor Takács and starring Lorenzo Lamas as Travis Blackstone, a former cop who was thrown away from police for helping his younger brother Franklin (Hank Cheyne), a mafia money launder, to avoid prison. Now Franklin is in trouble again: he steals a large sum of dirty money and is chased by a ruthless hitman Chang (Joe Son).
The following weapons were used in the film Bad Blood:
In the opening scene a police officer draws a revolver that is supposed to be a Smith & Wesson Model 64.
Colt Detective Special (3rd Gen.)
During the shootout in the hotel one of the thugs is armed with a snub nose revolver. When he is shot, Franklin Blackstone (Hank Cheyne) takes his gun. It appears to be a 3rd Gen. Colt Detective Special.
Ruger GP100
A stainless Ruger GP100 is seen in the scene when Travis purchases firearms. It isn't used in action.
Smith & Wesson Model 60
Franklin Blackstone (Hank Cheyne) uses a revolver when he and Travis visit Jack, a swindler who tried to cheat Franklin. It is supposed to be a snub nose Smith & Wesson Model 60.
Pistols
Beretta 92FS
Numerous criminals carry Beretta 92FS pistols. Franklin Blackstone (Hank Cheyne) also owns a Beretta. Travis Blackstone (Lorenzo Lamas) uses Beretta pistols, taken from criminals, in several scenes, often dual-wielding them with Beretta Inox or Glock.
Beretta 92FS Inox
Beretta 92FS Inox pistols are also used by criminals. Travis Blackstone (Lorenzo Lamas) uses Beretta Inox pistols, taken from criminals, in several scenes, often dual-wielding them with standard Beretta 92FS.
Glock 17
Several criminals also use Glock 17 pistols. Travis Blackstone (Lorenzo Lamas) uses a Glocks in the final scene, dual-wielding it with a Beretta 92FS Inox.
Colt MK IV Series 80
In one scene Travis Blackstone's (Lorenzo Lamas) Beretta switches to a stainless steel Colt MK IV Series 80. It is seen very blurry due to fast motion.
In the opening scene Baggy (Cole S. McKay) is armed with a Ruger KP89. A Ruger is also seen in the scene when Travis purchases firearms.
Desert Eagle Mark I
A Desert Eagle Mark I is seen in the scene when Travis (Lorenzo Lamas) illegaly purchases guns. He buys a pistol but doesn't use it in action.
Heckler & Koch P9S
In the final scene a henchman holds what appears to be a post-1973 version of Heckler & Koch P9S.
Ruger Mk I
Jimmy Chang's (Joe Son) weapon of choice is a pistol, fitted with sound suppressor and laser aiming device. It appears to be a Ruger Mk I (or maybe Mk II).
Sterling Model 302
Chang also owns a pocket pistol that appears to be a Sterling Model 302.
Submachine Guns
Cobray M11/9
Cobray M11/9 SMGs are used by criminals in several scenes.
MAC-10
A MAC-10 is purchased by Travis Blackstone (Lorenzo Lamas) when he prepares for the final battle. The illegal gun dealer (Charles Shapiro) calls it "an M12, converted for .25 caliber" (maybe the moviemakes had in mind .45 caliber?). Travis doesn't use it in action.
Kimel AP-9
In several scenes Chang's henchmen use Kimel AP-9 SMGs. An AP-9 is used by Travis Blackstone (Lorenzo Lamas) in the climactic shootout.
During the scene in Franklin's house Rhonda (Frankie Thorn) appears with a Remington 870 that belongs to John Blackstone (John P. Ryan), Travis and Franklin's father.
During the climactic shootout one henchman is armed with a Norinco Type 56.
Armalite AR-18
An Armalite AR-18 gun is seen when Chang and his henchmen prepare for the final shootout. It isn't used in action. Similar gun (supposedly the same movie prop) is seen among other guns in the scene when Travis illegaly purchases firearms. While the shape of the rear sight and the lack of carrying handle matches AR-18, the shape of the fixed buttstock differs from standard AR-18 and looks more like M16A1.