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The Dark Knight
The following guns were used in The Dark Knight
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One of the Joker's henchmen uses a 40 mm grenade launcher to break a window and to fire a grappling hook on the bank's roof.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is equipped with a suppressor in the film, and is used by one of The Joker's henchmen during the bank heist. It is only fired once in an attempt to kill another henchmen. It is also used by one of the Joker's men when they bring him to Gambol's residence "dead".
Beretta Inox
A Beretta Inox is seen used by a Vigilate against Scarecrow. A second Beretta Inox is seen used by Joker's henchmen at Gambol's ambush.
Glock 17
The Joker's henchman in the bank heist used a Glock 17 to kill one of the other henchmen, he also used it in an attempt to kill the Joker, holding him at gun point before being hit by a bus. One of Lau's men is also seen wielding a Glock.
Glock 18
The Joker (Heath Ledger) uses a Glock 18 with a chrome slide, and extended 33 round magazine as one of his primary weapons in the film. He first uses it during the bank heist in the film's prolouge. He uses it to wound the Bank Manager, and kill his last remaining henchman (the bus driver). Later, during the armored car chase, he fires it briefly at the armored car protecting Harvey Dent, before switching to his Remington 870. When he burns his share of the mob's money, he briefly uses it to threaten The Chechen, before handing him over to be "fed to his pooches". When The Joker (crudely disguised as a nurse) visits Gotham Hospital, he uses this weapon a final time (fitted with a suppressor) to kill a cop investigating Harvey Dent's room before he speaks with Dent himself.
- It's actually not a Glock 18, it's just a 17 with a chrome slide converted to full auto and fitted with a 33 round mag. You can tell because Joker's Glock lacks a selector switch on the side. When I add screencaps, you'll see this more clearly. - Gunmaster45
- Also worth noting (as a fun fact) is that his gun's reports have been overdubbed with a GE M134's report. The same occurs with his M76.
Walther P99
Lau preps his Walther P99 when the power goes down in his building.
GE M134 Mini Gun
Minigun used in Bruce's lab, apparently can fire different calibers from .45 to 9mm in the film
Jericho 941
Used by a gang member who takes Gambol's men hostage
Sig Sauer P229
The sidearm used by Detective Stephens (Keith Szarabajka), and can be clearly seen after the Joker and his men fires at the mayor in the funeral scene.
Smith & Wesson Model 64
The revolver used by Harvey Dent/Two Face (Aaron Eckhart) is a Model 64 .38+P with 3 inch heavy Barrel. It can be seen when Harvey is interrogating one of the Joker's henchman and is later given to Harvey by the Joker in the hospital. He uses it while going after his perceived "enemies."
M16A2
The M16A2 assault rifle is used by National Guard soldiers, and by some of the officers at the funeral.
M4A1 Carbine
M4A1 carbines are used by the SWAT teams throughout the film, and by some of the National Guard soldiers. The M4s of the SWAT team are equipped with reflex sights and foregrips.
Heckler & Koch MP5
Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns are used by the Gotham City SWAT team and the Hong Kong Police SDU team throughout the film. One MP5A2 is also carried by one of Lau's men in Hong Kong.
Remington Model 700PSS
A Gotham SWAT officer scouts open windows at the funeral with a Remington 700 PSS.
M1 Garand
The Joker and his goons use this in an assassination attempt on the Mayor while disguised as the officers who carry out the 3 Volley salute during the funeral of Commissioner Loeb.
Chinese Type 69 RPG
A Chinese Type 69 copy of the RPG-7 is used by the Joker during the armored car chase scene. He uses it to destroy a few armored cars, but fails to hit the one protecting Harvey Dent. When Batman joins the chase, The Joker uses it to disable the Tumbler, forcing Batman to switch to his secondary vehicle hidden within the Tumbler, the Batpod.
Skorpion SA
Used by Scarecrow's goons in The Dark Knight.
AKMSU
Used by Scarecrow's goon in The Dark Knight.
Uzi
Used by one of the vigilantes who attacks the meeting between Scarecrow and the Russians
Ruger Mini-14
A Ruger Mini 14 is used by one of the vigilantes who attacks the meeting between Scarecrow and the Russians; Batman twists the rifle's barrel before knocking the man out.
Smith & Wesson 5904
Lieutenant Gordon (Gary Oldman) uses this gun in the trailer. We see Gordon storming through a door, accompanied by a SWAT member. He wields this gun, but does not fire. It is notable as a 5904 by the blue finish.
Remington 870 Short barrel Shotgun
This gun is the Bank Manager's (William Fichtner). During the prolouge, he uses it to kill one of the Joker's henchmen when they storm Gotham National Bank. He fires it several more times, at The Joker and his main henchmen, but hits neither. After the Bank Manager is shot, The Joker takes this shotgun, and uses it a few more times later in the film. When he crashes a party held by Bruce Wayne, he fires it into the air to gain the partygoer's attention, and proceeds to aim it at several people before Rachel Dawes is able to distract him. Before the armored car chase, he quickly uses it to kill a traffic cop that stops his semi trailer. During the chase, he fires it several times at Harvey Dent's armored car before switching to his Type 69 RPG.
Remington 870
A standard Remington 870 is seen in the hands of the Gotham Police Officers. A Remington 870 is also possibly seen in the hands of a vigilate.
Double Barrel Shotgun ?
A double barrel shotgun is seen wield by Joker's henchmen at the fund raiser. Bruce Wayne disarms the henchmen and disassembles the shotgun.
Smith & Wesson M76
This weapon is used by The Joker, during his faceoff against Batman in the streets of Gotham. He uses it to fire on several civilian cars while trying to provoke Batman. It is also noted that he nearly shoots himself in the foot with it while stumbling out of the overturned semi. He is also seen firing it in the trailer, and holding it menacingly.
MAC-11
This weapon is used by one of The Joker's henchmen. He fires it upon their break into Gotham National Bank to frighten people. He also hits a security guard in the head with it. He is killed by the Bank Manager, shortly after. In the Prewitt Building scene, other Mac 11's are seen taped to the hands of hostages that are "disguised" as clowns.
- Are you sure the Clown Hostages were equipped with real guns (that is, in the universe of the movie)? I'm fairly sure at least some of them were equipped with non-guns (that are supposed to be non-guns in the movie), though whether that was for budget or safety reasons, I don't know. It would seem strange to give hostages real guns, though I could see the reason as being to fool the cops.
Beretta M12
Beretta M12 submachine guns are used by some of Joker's henchmen at Bruce Wayne's fund raiser for Harvey Dent.
Mk 2 hand grenade
While meeting with the mob bosses Joker advises them to not "blow it out of proportion".
M26 hand grenade
Both Mk2 and M26 hand grenades can been seen in the Joker's jacket.
Batpod
A pair of heavy machine guns or autocannons of unknown caliber are mounted to Batman's (Christian Bale) Batpod.
- Looking at the Special Edition outer box, it appears Batman has 3 different guns on each side of his Batpod. He has a lower set of machine guns, which remind me of Browning M1919s, mainly due to the barrel shroud, the big autocannons in the middle, and the grappling hooks on top.
Unidentified Pistol
During Harvey Dent's (Aaron Eckhart) introduction in a trial of Sal Maroni (Eric Roberts), the crime family leader, a witness in Maroni's payroll pulls out an (as-yet) unidentified pistol. It seems to be a semi-automatic pistol with a concealed hammer, so I am inclined to think Glock. Harvey Dent identifies the weapon as "Carbon fiber... 28 Caliber, made in China." Though, admittedly, this may be just movie-talk, and therefore not actually pertaining to the gun. The muzzle doesn't really look like a Glock, more like a Colt 1908 Pocket Pistol in my eyes, but the back is definitely square, similar to a Glock.
- Just watched it again, it's probably a Glock. By the way, this was my post.
- It's a Glock 26, but it looks like there's something fitted to the trigger guard, and I can't tell what it is.
- It looks like some type of rubber guard, maybe to reduce clothing snag? Or it is an very advanced laser. I'm stumped. - Gunmaster45
- Watching it now and it looks like a NORINCO Model 77B pistol possibly a new model or modified - OLK
- No, it seems to be all square, and the 77B is much bigger. Unless you're talking about the non-NORINCO 77 Pistol, which I might be able to see it as, but I'm still thinking Glock, due to it being all square. The only real problem with this guess is the trigger guard, but seeing it again, it looks like the trigger guard MAY have been sawed-down.
- I say it is a Glock 26 dressed up to look like some chinese made gun. - Gunmaster45
- Actually, yeah. I'm now pretty sure it is a Glock 26 with the trigger guard "hook" sawed off.
Unidentified Pistol 2
This pistol is seen in Hong Kong when the SDU team storms the building.
-S&W Model 10? That would be the standard revolver of the Hong Kong Police Force.