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Bad Boys II

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The following guns appear in the movie Bad Boys II:

Glock 17

Detective Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) carries a pair of Glock 17 pistols as his standard weapons, both with chrome slides. Syd (Gabrielle Union) later takes one of these pistols during the mission to rescue her in Cuba to defend herself as they're making their escape, and uses it to set off a land mine at Guantanamo Bay, killing one of the main villain's cronies. Burnett then uses the last round in the other Glock 17 to dispatch the main villain with a headshot that would make any sniper jealous.

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Glock 17 9mm

SIG P226

Detective Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) carries a SIG P226 pistol as his standard sidearm. Like Lowrey's Glock 17's, Burnett's pistol is also black with a silver slide.

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SIG P226 9mm with chrome slide

AK-47

Numerous AK-47's appear in the film, being weilded by Cuban Army soldiers and Tito Vargas (Reynaldo A. Gallegos).


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AK-47 7.62x39mm

AKS-74U

Several of the Haitian gang members, including the presumed leader known as "Blonie Dreads" (Kiko Ellsworth) can be seen brandishing AKS-74U carbines during the freeway chase scene, and again when Burnett and Lowrey raid their hideout.

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AKS-74U 5.45x39mm

M16A2

During the shootout between the Haitian gang members and the police in the intersection, several officers are seen engaging the Haitians with M16A2 rifles retrieved from the trunks of their patrol cars. They are also seen being used by U.S. Military personnel responding to the standoff situation at the perimeter of the Guantanamo Bay naval base.

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M16A2 5.56mm

H&K UMP

During the freeway chase scene, Mike Lowrey takes out an H&K UMP from the back seat of his Ferrari. At one point he makes the mistake of letting his partner Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) fire it, and ends up paying for it when Burnett accidentally riddles the dashboard of the sports car with bullets.

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H&K UMP .45

RPG-7

During the rescue mission in Cuba, the Cuban Army arrives to complicate matters, including at least one RPG-7 team.

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Russian RPG-7 40mm

DShK

Among the weapons used by the Cuban Army soldiers that arrive at the mansion during the rescue mission are several DShK heavy machine guns mounted on the back of a truck.

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Russian DShK 38/46 in 12.7x109mm

Walther PPK

The main villain of the film, Johnny Tapia (Jordi Mollà) keeps a silver Walther PPK with pearl grips in his bedroom in his Miami home. We first see the weapon when a pair of prostitutes are goofing off with it and accidentally fire it, much to Tapia's annoyance. He is also seen holding it to Roberto's head, about to kill him with blood coming out of head geting it on Carlos. He is also during the raid on his Miami home which leads to Syd being taken hostage.

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Walther PPK .380 ACP

Beretta Inox

A pair of Beretta Inox pistols make several appearances in the film. Curiously, they appear in the hands of different users at different points throughout the film; first in the hands of Haitian gang members when Lowrey and Burnett raid their hideout, then again being brandished akimbo-style by a drunk Alexei (Peter Stormare) when he comes to Tapia's Miami home looking for revenge.

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Beretta 92 FS Inox 9mm

H&K G36C

During the rescue mission in Cuba, Burnett can be seen using an H&K G36C fitted with a scope as his main weapon during the mission.

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Heckler & Koch G36C 5.56mm

H&K G36K

During the freeway chase scene, a DEA agent can be seen using an H&K G36K rifle.

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Heckler & Koch G36K 5.56mm

H&K MP5SD

Mike Lowrey is seen using an MP5SD during the Cuban rescue mission. The only problem though is that someone forgot to tell the sound effects guy that this version of the MP5 is supposed to be quiet, not blasting as loud as the other guns in the film. It is also fitted with a scope and a tactical flashlight under the barrel.

H&K MP5A2

During the raid on the Spanish Palms Mortuary, Miami PD SWAT team members can be seen toting MP5A2's fitted with tactical flashlights mounted in the foregrip under the barrel.

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H&K MP5A2 9mm

Steyr SPP

During the rescue mission in Cuba and the final standoff of the film, Tapia can be seen brandishing a Steyr SPP, a variant of the Steyr TMP machine pistol with the foregrip removed. Another goof is that this weapon is supposed to be semi-auto only, but Tapia can be clearly seen letting loose full auto bursts from the weapon.

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Steyr SPP 9mm

M240 machine gun

In the scene where drug runners in a 'go-fast' speedboat are being pursued by Miami PD and U.S. Coast Guard helicopters, the MH-68 Stingray helicopters are armed with M240 machine guns, which are ultimately used to end the chase by shooting up the boat's engine.

Colt M733

There are two appearances of a Colt M733 carbine in the film, both in the hands of drug runners in a 'go fast' speedboat.

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Colt Commando M733 5.56mm (Airsoft replica manufactured by Tokyo Marui)

M4A1 carbine

The M4A1 carbine makes several appearances as well; first in the hands of TNT members waiting for the signal to move in on the Klu Klux Klan members at the start of the film, then among the weapons used by the rescue team during the mission in Cuba. As is the norm with M4's in movies, they're tricked out with varying accessories, including scopes, flashlights, and laser pointers.

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Colt M4A1 5.56mm

Remington 870

A silver Remington 870 shotgun with black foregrip and stock and a high-capacity magazine tube makes two appearances in the film. Like the Beretta Inox pistols mentioned above, this distinctive weapon also changes owners during the course of the film; first used by a KKK member intent on shooting Burnett from behind (leading to the incident where Burnett gets shot in the rear by Lowrey by accident), and again as the first weapon fired by the Haitian gang members in the raid on their hideout.

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Remington 870 Police Magnum 12-guage.

M136 AT4

At the onset of the rescue mission, one member of the team pops up from a tunnel dug beneath Tapia's Cuban mansion and uses an M136 AT4 rocket launcher to destroy the security shed.

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M136 AT4 Anti-Tank rocket launcher fitted with a night vision scope.

M249 SAW

Another weapon used during the Cuban rescue mission is a 'paratrooper' version of the M249 SAW, fitted with a telescoping stock and shorter barrel.

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M249 SAW 5.56mm ('paratrooper' version with M16 magazine)