The most prominent weapon in the film, the Spectre M4 SMG is used by Valkenvania Police Chief Constable Dennis Valkenheiser (John Candy), and Constable 'Miss Purdah' (Valri Bromfield). All the Spectres in this film have the foregrips and folding stocks removed.
The drunk crook Arthur (Daniel Baldwin) pulls a Snub-Nosed Revolver of unknown Make and Model on Dennis, though it gets quickly knocked out of his hand. It is seen again a bit later in the courtroom on the desk of Judge Alvin Valkenheiser (Dan Aykroyd).
As Judge Alvin Valkenheiser examines the confiscated items, including the revolver shown above, a Beretta 92F semi-auto pistol can be seen on the desk.
-- I don't know about you but if I'm still seeing straight, I'd say that ain't no rounded trigger-guard. So it's more likely a 92F. --Warejaws 13:52, 8 March 2010 (UTC)
Bah, you're right - I can't believe I thought that was a rounded-guard.. so silly. I'll fix it up.
Walther PPK
Alvin's personal weapon appears to be a stainless Walther PPK pistol. The pistol in this film appears to have some kind of engraving on the slide.
Miss Purdah carries and fires a Ruger Mini-14 rifle with scope and stainless barrel/receiver at Chris and Diane as they escape the Valkenhesier Salvage towards a train.
When Chris and Diane have the State Police raid the Valkenheiser Salvage near the end of the film, some of the troopers carry what appear best to be standard Mossberg 500AT shotguns (wooden furniture), which I figure mainly because of the dual-action bars.
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M16A1
Guardsmen accompany the State Troopers on the raid, and they are armed with M16A1 rifles with 20-round magazines.