The Expendables 2: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
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Toll Road ([[Randy Couture]]) and Lee Christmas ([[Jason Statham]]) are both seen with the [[M4A1]] assault rifles during the rescue mission in the beginning of the film. Toll Road's M4A1 is fitted with a [[Heckler & Koch AG36 Grenade Launcher|Heckler & Koch AG-C]] grenade launcher, while Lee Christmas' ([[Jason Statham]]) M4A1 is fitted with an [[M26 MASS]] under-barrel accessory shotgun. Toll Road, and a couple of the Sangs also use M4A1 carbines during the shootout at the airport. Trench Mauser ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) picks up one of the M4s after his AA-12 shotgun runs empty, and uses it subsequently. Interestingly, the M4A1 in question has no rear sight.
Toll Road ([[Randy Couture]]) and Lee Christmas ([[Jason Statham]]) are both seen with the [[M4A1]] assault rifles during the rescue mission in the beginning of the film. Toll Road's M4A1 is fitted with a [[Heckler & Koch AG36 Grenade Launcher|Heckler & Koch AG-C]] grenade launcher, while Lee Christmas' ([[Jason Statham]]) M4A1 is fitted with an [[M26 MASS]] under-barrel accessory shotgun. Toll Road, and a couple of the Sangs also use M4A1 carbines during the shootout at the airport. Trench Mauser ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) picks up one of the M4s after his AA-12 shotgun runs empty, and uses it subsequently. Interestingly, the M4A1 in question has no rear sight.
The Expendables 2 is the 2012 sequel to 2010's The Expendables. The film was directed by Simon West (Con Air) and Sylvester Stallone returns as the leader of a team of mercenaries, who this time are tasked by the CIA to prevent a cache of plutonium from falling into the wrong hands. As in the original film, nearly all of the biggest names in action films from the past two decades make appearances in the sequel and in addition to expanded roles for Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chuck Norris and Jean-Claude Van Damme also appear in this film.
The following firearms can be seen in the film The Expendables 2:
Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) uses a pair of M1911A1 pistols as his sidearms in the film, likely the same Kimber Gold Combat II pistols that he wielded in the first film. In this film, the Kimbers' grips feature small "Expendable" eblems on both guns. The same symbol is also seen in Barney's toothpick knife.
Hector (Scott Adkins) uses a heavily customized Colt M1911A1 pistol as his sidearm in the film. This is likely the same gun that was seen in the first film and in the 2004 adaptation of The Punisher.
As in the original film, Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) carries a customized Single Action Army. The revolver has a shortened barrel, compensator cuts and no front sight. He uses the SAA during the rescue mission in the beginning of the film.
Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) carries a SIG-Sauer P229 when The Expendables are in Albania. He draws the SIG when the team is confronted by Jean Vilain (Jean-Claude Van Damme) and his henchmen at the crash site.
Hale Ceasar (Terry Crews) carries a SIG-Sauer P226R as his sidearm in the film, and he most notably uses it during the shootout in the abandoned Soviet military base. Gunner Jensen (Dolph Lundgren) uses Ceasar's P226 during the rescue mission in the beginning, as he gives his Milkor MGL Mk 1L grenade launcher to him after Trench Mauser (Arnold Schwarzenegger) takes Ceasar's AA-12 shotgun.
Jean Vilain (Jean-Claude Van Damme), leader of an Albanian criminal group known as the Sang, uses a Walther P99 with a gold-plated slide as his sidearm.
Toll Road (Randy Couture) and Hale Ceasar (Terry Crews) use Heckler & Koch UMP submachine guns during the jet ski chase after the rescue mission in the beginning of the film. Gunnar Jensen (Dolph Lundgren) uses a Heckler & Koch UMP at the abandoned Soviet base. Maggie Chan (Nan Yu) also uses the UMP during the shootout at the airport. Various henchmen also use the UMP as their primary firearm in the film. Mr. Church (Bruce Willis) also picks up a UMP during the shootout at the airport, and subsequently uses it until it runs out of ammo.
Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone), Ying Yang (Jet Li), and Gunnar Jensen (Dolph Lundgren) use Noveske Rifleworks Diplomats with Vltor VIS-1 monolithic upper receiver assemblies during the rescuw mission in the beginning. Most of the main characters use the Diplomat when they are searching for the crash site of a Chinese jet. These rifles are most likely the same weapons that ISS (Independent Studio Services) acquired for The Expendables.
Toll Road (Randy Couture) and Lee Christmas (Jason Statham) are both seen with the M4A1 assault rifles during the rescue mission in the beginning of the film. Toll Road's M4A1 is fitted with a Heckler & Koch AG-C grenade launcher, while Lee Christmas' (Jason Statham) M4A1 is fitted with an M26 MASS under-barrel accessory shotgun. Toll Road, and a couple of the Sangs also use M4A1 carbines during the shootout at the airport. Trench Mauser (Arnold Schwarzenegger) picks up one of the M4s after his AA-12 shotgun runs empty, and uses it subsequently. Interestingly, the M4A1 in question has no rear sight.
Hector (Scott Adkins), Vilain's right-hand man, uses an AKMSU carbine as his primary firearm in the film. He most notably uses it during the battle at the airport. Some of the other Sangs also use AKMSUs.
Hale Ceasar (Terry Crews) is seen using an AA-12 shotgun fitted with a weaponlight and a drum magazine as he did for the finale of the first movie. He later gives the weapon to "Trench" Mauser (Arnold Schwarzenegger) who uses it for the first portion of the airport shootout before running out of ammo.
Hale Caesar and Gunnar Jansen use Milkor MGL Mk 1L grenade launchers in several scenes. When used by Caesar it seems to be loaded with buckshot rounds, as there is no explosion or damage beyond the damage to the person hit, unlike when used by Gunnar.