'''The following firearms were used in the film ''Paycheck'':'''
''Paycheck'' is a 2003 science fiction thriller directed by [[John Woo]] and stars [[Ben Affleck]] as Michael Jennings, a reverse engineer who undergoes a procedure to erase his memory of the secret work he performed for a technology company. When he discovers that he has forgone his paycheck in exchange for an envelope filled with seemingly unrelated items, Jennings races to discover what their significance is and why federal authorities and mysterious operatives are chasing him. The film was based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, whose previous works were adapted in the films ''[[Blade Runner]]'' and ''[[Minority Report]]''.
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Paycheck'':'''
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==Glock 17==
==Glock 17==
FBI Agents, Allcom guards, and Allcom operative are seen carrying the [[Glock 17]]. Michael Jennings ([[Ben Affleck]]) later picks one up but it later changes to a [[Browning BDM]].
FBI Agents, Allcom guards, and Allcom operative are seen carrying the [[Glock 17]]. Michael Jennings ([[Ben Affleck]]) later picks one up but it later changes to a [[Browning BDM]].
Paycheck is a 2003 science fiction thriller directed by John Woo and stars Ben Affleck as Michael Jennings, a reverse engineer who undergoes a procedure to erase his memory of the secret work he performed for a technology company. When he discovers that he has forgone his paycheck in exchange for an envelope filled with seemingly unrelated items, Jennings races to discover what their significance is and why federal authorities and mysterious operatives are chasing him. The film was based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, whose previous works were adapted in the films Blade Runner and Minority Report.
The following weapons were used in the film Paycheck:
FBI Agents, Allcom guards, and Allcom operative are seen carrying the Glock 17. Michael Jennings (Ben Affleck) later picks one up but it later changes to a Browning BDM.
When Allcom henchmen ambush Jennings at the station one of them whips out a Beretta 92FS Inox and shoot out a boys balloon before trying to kill Jennings. Note that the suppressor is crudely screwed on, as it is seen crooked in the closeup shots. This may cause damage to the firearm, the suppressor, and its user.
Michael Jennings manages to get a SIG P229 Sport away from a henchman and uses it briefly. He later drops the magazine from it and kicks it at an electrified rail to create a diversion to get away.
Wolfe(Colm Feore) tries to kill Jennings with a Pachmayr Dominator, a strange rifle caliber single shot conversion for the 1911 series, it is also fitted with a suppressor.
The M16A2 is seen being wielded by an American Soldier with an M203 attachment when Jennings and Rachel look into the future and see the imprisonment of people.
The Ithaca 37 shotgun is used by an Allcom Guard as he tries to kill Jennings before he is unrealistically(but cinematically) blown off his feet by shooting the floor.