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[[File:Lock 83.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Alex ([[Vincent Regan]]) holds the Winchester shotgun as he removes the pistol from Snow's holster.]]
[[File:Lock 83.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Alex ([[Vincent Regan]]) holds the Winchester shotgun as he removes the pistol from Snow's holster.]]
==Maruzen airsoft CA870 CQB==
==Maruzen CA870 CQB==
Several convicts can be seen armed with shotguns that appear to be [[Remington Model 870#Maruzen airsoft CA870 CQB|Maruzen airsoft CA870 CQB]], distinguishable by their small detachable magazines.
Several convicts can be seen armed with shotguns that appear to be [[Maruzen CA870 CQB]], distinguishable by their small detachable magazines.
[[File:Lock 36.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The convict in the background carries what appears to be a [[Remington Model 870#Maruzen airsoft CA870 CQB|Maruzen airsoft CA870 CQB]], distinguishable by the detachable magazine at the bottom.]]
[[File:Lock 36.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The convict in the background carries what appears to be a [[Maruzen CA870 CQB]], distinguishable by the detachable magazine at the bottom.]]
Lockout is a 2012 science-fiction action film starring Guy Pearce as Snow, a former CIA operative who is framed for murder and who can regain his freedom if he manages to free the US President's daughter (Maggie Grace) from a space prison station orbiting the Earth.
The following weapons can be seen in the film Lockout:
Secret Service Agent Hock (Jacky Ido), the principal bodyguard of First Daughter Emilie Warnock (Maggie Grace), carries a Glock 26 as his backup gun. It is later stolen by Hydell (Joseph Gilgun) after Hock refuses to surrender it upon entering an interrogation room.
Snow (Guy Pearce) uses an MP5A5 with a futuristic mock-up in the trailer. It is fitted with a Mini Aimpoint sight. Emilie (Maggie Grace) briefly uses it to hold off advancing prisoners.
Snow (Guy Pearce) and some other inmates are seen with Benelli M3 Super 90 shotguns with with standard and extended magazine tubes. Many are also fitted with weapons lights.
Snow (Guy Pearce) can be seen holding a Mossberg 500 fitted with a heat shield when he and Emilie end up in the infirmary. Emilie briefly carries the shotgun before Snow tosses it, noting that it is empty. Several prisoners carry Mossberg 500s as well.