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== Glock 22 ==
== Glock 22 ==


The [[Glock#Glock 22|Glock 22]] appears in the film as the main weapon of U.S. Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard ([[Tommy Lee Jones]]) and his fellow deputies. Later in the film, Special Agent John Royce ([[Robert Downey Jr.]]) can be seen using one when he and Gerard are persuing Mark Sheridan ([[Wesley Snipes]]) aboard the cargo ship, breaking up a fight between Sheridan and Gerard by shooting Sheridan in the shoulder after Sheridan gets ahold of Gerard's Glock and pistol-whips Gerard in the back with it. Near the end of the film, royce attempts to use his Glock to kill Sheridan and Gerard, only to discover that Gerard had replaced the magazine with an empty one from his gun.
The [[Glock#Glock 22|Glock 22]] appears in the film as the main weapon of U.S. Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard ([[Tommy Lee Jones]]) and his fellow deputies. Later in the film, Special Agent John Royce ([[Robert Downey Jr.]]) can be seen using one when he and Gerard are pursuing Mark Sheridan ([[Wesley Snipes]]) aboard the cargo ship, breaking up a fight between Sheridan and Gerard by shooting Sheridan in the shoulder after Sheridan gets ahold of Gerard's Glock and pistol-whips Gerard in the back with it. Near the end of the film, royce attempts to use his Glock to kill Sheridan and Gerard, only to discover that Gerard had replaced the magazine with an empty one from his gun.


[[Image:Glock 22.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 22 .40 S&W]]
[[Image:Glock 22.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 22 .40 S&W]]

Revision as of 01:20, 5 November 2007

The following weapons can be seen in the film U.S. Marshals:

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Glock 22

The Glock 22 appears in the film as the main weapon of U.S. Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) and his fellow deputies. Later in the film, Special Agent John Royce (Robert Downey Jr.) can be seen using one when he and Gerard are pursuing Mark Sheridan (Wesley Snipes) aboard the cargo ship, breaking up a fight between Sheridan and Gerard by shooting Sheridan in the shoulder after Sheridan gets ahold of Gerard's Glock and pistol-whips Gerard in the back with it. Near the end of the film, royce attempts to use his Glock to kill Sheridan and Gerard, only to discover that Gerard had replaced the magazine with an empty one from his gun.

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Glock 22 .40 S&W

Glock 26

When boarding the prisoner transport flight, Gerard removes both his Glock 22 and a Glock 26 he was carrying in an ankle holster, likely as a backup weapon. It is not seen for the rest of the film.

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Glock 26 9mm

Glock 17

NYPD officers responding to the Lorelei Building can be seen carrying Glock 17's as their standard sidearms.

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Glock 17 9mm

Colt Commando

During the cemetery scene, Sheridan and the deputies come under fire by U.N. Cultural Attache of China Xian Chen (Michael Paul Chan) wielding a Colt Commando carbine fitted with a scope and silencer from the roof of one of the buildings.

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Colt Commando 5.56mm

Unknown Revolver

Following the car crash in Chicago, firefighters responding to the accident find a revolver of unknown make and model hidden in the glovebox of Sheridan's tow truck, leading to Sheridan being arrested on concealed weapons charges.

Taurus .38 Special

When Sheridan hijacks a semi truck, he also takes posession of the driver's Taurus .38 Special revolver and some extra ammo for it. He later uses it during the manhunt in the swamp, holding Royce at gunpoint with it.

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Taurus .38 Special

Sig Sauer P229

When Royce and Gerard first meet, Gerard asks to see what kind of gun Royce is carrying. Royce then produces a stainless steel Sig Sauer P229 which Gerard calls a "nickel-plated sissy pistol", advising Royce to get a Glock instead. During the manhunt in the swamp, Sheridan takes the pistol from Royce and holds him at gunpoint in a short standoff with Gerard before shooting Gerard in his bulletproof vest in order to make his escape. Royce manages to retake the weapon and later uses the pistol to fatally wound Deputy Marshal Noah Newman (Tom Wood) when Newman catches Royce about to kill Sheridan in cold blood at the Lorelei Building. Royce then tries to pass it off as the gun Sheridan used to kill Newman with the serial number filed off, but Gerard recognizes it from their earlier meeting. (From what I remember the gun Royce initially carries is a chrome Berreta 92, it was defiantly not a Sig.) His gun was a chromed taurus. one of the old closed slide versions they made in the 80's.

XL-17 Pen Gun

While onboard the prisoner transport flight, an Asian prisoner retrieves an XL-17 pen gun hidden in a roll of toilet paper in the lavatory. The prisoner then attempts to use the weapon to kill Sheridan but fails, the shot piercing the fuselage of the plane and causing an explosive decompression that sucks the would-be assassin and several other prisoners and guards out of the plane and forces an emergency landing.

M1911A1

Upon reaching New York City, Sheridan meets with an old friend he calls "Sarge" who provides him with materials needed in his mission to exonerate himself, including a stainless steel M1911A1. He then uses it when he confronts Agent Barrows in the cemetery, pistol-whipping him in the face and holding him at gunpoint with it. He then uses it in the ensuing shootout with Xian Chen, and while being persued to the Lorelei Building by Gerard and company. Interestingly, Gerard can be seen holding this pistol on promotional material for the film, but never uses one on-screen.

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Hard chrome Colt M1911A1 NM .45 ACP

Remington 870

Remington 870 shotguns make several appearances in the film, first in the hands of prisoner transport flight guards following the crash-landing, then in the hands of locals helping with the swamp manhunt, then in the hands of NYPD officers at the Lorelei Building.