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PistolsColt M1991A1 Series 80 Officer's ACPLieutenant Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) carries an ivory-gripped Colt M1991A1 Series 80 Officer's ACP with a full-sized trigger and ring hammer as his sidearm. Hanna carries his pistol on his waist in a cross-draw holster. Hanna's choice of sidearm might also be a nod to his service with the Marine Corps. ![]() The actual Colt Officer's ACP used by Al Pacino during the film (image supplied by Yourprops.com) - .45 ACP ![]() Lt. Hanna (Al Pacino) picks up his Colt Officer's ACP on the table. Note the screwdriver indent in the spring cover, which was one of the "improvements" made to the Series 80 1911s. ![]() Hanna brass-checks his gun while he and Casals are heading up the elevator to apprehend Hugh Benny. This particular way of doing a brass check was also seen performed by James Caan in Michael Mann's film Thief. Heckler & Koch USPNeil McCauley (Robert De Niro) uses a Heckler & Koch USP as his sidearm in the early scenes of the film. It is first seen during the armored car robbery, when he carries it in a holster on his tactical vest (along with five spare magazines). Note the checkered back of the grip and the shape of the external thumb safety and slide release, all uncommon to a SIG-Sauer P220. It is usually not seen clearly during the film, but the shape of the slide can easily be discerned during the shootout at the drive-in theater (when McCauley fires the gun through the windshield of his sedan at the assassin with the Steyr TMP). McCauley then dumps his USP for the SIG-Sauer P220, most likely to get rid of the evidence, since it was used during the drive-in theater shootout. NOTE: IMFDB previously identified this USP as the .45 ACP model. This is likely inaccurate, because the USP-45 was not around at the time that the movie was filmed (it was introduced in May 1995, nearly two years after the USP-9 and USP-40, while Heat was filmed mostly during 1994). The USP in the movie is most likely a 9x19mm model, since most pistols in Hollywood's prop houses were chambered in this caliber at the time. Further evidence of the pistol's caliber can be seen during the armored car robbery; the magazines visible on McCauley's vest are made out of polymer, consistent with the mags found only on full-size 9mm and .40-caliber USP magazines, whereas USP-45 magazines are metal and have ribbed sides. SIG-Sauer P220After dumping his H&K USP after the drive-in theater shootout, Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) replaces his USP with a SIG-Sauer P220 in .45 ACP as his sidearm for the rest of the film. In the script it is also mentioned that he holds a .45 caliber pistol. ![]() A promotional still depicting Robert De Niro holding the P220 during the showdown between McCauley and Hanna at the airport. Star MegastarWaingro (Kevin Gage), the unstable newcomer to Neil McCauley's (Robert De Niro) crew, carries a blued Star Megastar during the armored car robbery. He uses this one to first pistol-whip and then execute the first guard (stuntman Rick Avery) by shooting him in the face at point-blank range. He also carries a nickel one when he answers the door at his hotel room. ![]() Waingro executes the first guard with his Star Megastar by shooting him in the face at point-blank range. The shot is faked with a CGI muzzle flash (animated after the fact) due to the dangerous nature of the shot. Firing a real blank this close to the face of an actor would result in either serious injury or death. A tell tale sign is that the hammer of the pistol remains cocked. Beretta 84FSChris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer) is seen with a compact pistol in a holster next to him when McCauley walks in and sees him sleeping on the floor. He wakes up and then sticks the holstered gun in his pants. It appears to be a Beretta "Cheetah" variant. Judging by the thick floorplate on the bottom of the magazine, it appears to be a double-stack model, so probably a Beretta 84FS (or possibly the similar Beretta 84F), and not the similar single-stack 85FS. We know this is an F/FS variant and not an earlier 84 or 84B/BB variant because it has a matte black finish rather than a reflective black finish. ![]() Shiherlis sleeps with his Beretta Cheetah nearby. Note the apparent double-stack floorplate, showing this is an 84, not an 85. Also note the flat black color on the front strap on the grip, proving that this is an 84F or an 84FS and not an earlier Cheetah model. That Olecranon bursitis on Val Kilmer's left elbow is the result of a stunt that went wrong while filming The Doors. Beretta 92FSThe LAPD patrol officers responding to the bank robbery return fire on Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) and his crew with their standard issue Beretta 92FSs. ![]() An LAPD patrolman opens fire with the Beretta, taking cover behind the Chevrolet Caprice police cruiser. The officer behind him is wielding a Mossberg 500. Beretta 92SB-CSergeant Drucker (Mykelti Williamson) carries a Beretta 92SB-C as his sidearm, which is only drawn while he is pursuing Cheritto after running out of ammunition for his Mossberg 590 shotgun. ![]() After running out of ammo for his Mossberg, Sgt. Drucker (Mykelti Williamson) pursues Cheritto with his Beretta 92SB-C drawn. ![]() Sgt. Drucker (Mykelti Williamson) with his Beretta 92SB-C in his holster. M1911 variantOne of the SWAT officers checking Shiherlis' car has an unknown M1911 variant in his holster. Since Kimbers weren't issued yet to LAPD officers, it is doubtful it is a Kimber Custom II, the current sidearm of LAPD SWAT units. Ruger KP90Michael Cheritto (Tom Sizemore) has a Ruger KP90 in a cross-draw holster on his tactical vest during the armored car robbery. This is NOT the P90, as sometimes claimed, but the stainless KP90. Glock 19After McCauley executes Waingro, he leaves the room, and a detective working surveillance at the hotel draws a Glock 19 on him. Taurus PT92AFSA nickel Taurus PT92AFS can be seen in the holster of the bank guard that McCauley kicks to the floor during the start of the bank robbery. This may also be a PT99, depending on the sights, which are not visible while the weapon is holstered. RevolversSmith & Wesson Model 36When Hanna and his men visit Alan Marciano (Hank Azaria) in Las Vegas to question him about his relationship with Charlene Shiherlis (Ashley Judd), Det. Casals (Wes Studi) is seen in the background holding a nickel Smith & Wesson Model 36 snub-nose revolver. Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard"During the armored car robbery, as soon as Waingro uses his Star Megastar to execute the first guard, McCauley guns down the second guard (Thomas Rosales Jr.) as he tries to grab a Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" from his ankle holster. Submachine Guns & Machine PistolsHeckler & Koch HK94A3 (mocked-up as MP5A3)What appear to be Heckler & Koch MP5A3s are used by LAPD SWAT officers throughout the film; however, close inspection reveals that they are actually the same partially-converted full-auto HK94A3 carbines that have appeared in numerous other motion pictures (including Predator, Lethal Weapon, Die Hard, etc.). One of these weapons is used by an officer in a hiding position during the stakeout scene at the precious metals repository. Another HK94A3 is used by a surveillance team watching for Shiherlis, and more of these weapons are used by the SWAT team that is sent to the hotel in the climax. Steyr TMPThe assassin sent to the drive-in theater (Max Daniels) to kill McCauley brings a Steyr TMP. ![]() The assassin (Max Daniels) moving in slowly to get a shot at an unsuspecting McCauley in his car. ![]() The assassin firing his Steyr TMP at McCauley's car just before Shiherlis shoots him in the back, allowing McCauley to shoot him from in front, killing him. Notice how he pulls the sling forward to tighten it and steady his aim. This is a well-known technique for firing stockless guns. The expression on his face comes from McCauley having pinned his leg between his car and the pickup truck he came in. ShotgunsBenelli M3 Super 90After the assassin is gunned down at the drive-in theater, the pickup truck driver starts to drive towards the exit, but just as he reaches the gate, Cheritto steps out from behind cover and opens fire with a Benelli M3 Super 90 12-gauge shotgun. The shotgun is both pump-action and semi-automatic but Cheritto uses pump-action only. Mossberg 590Detective Casals (Wes Studi) brings a Mossberg 590 to breach the door of Hugh Benny's (Henry Rollins) apartment. Sergeant Drucker (Mykelti Williamson) carries the exact same Mossberg 590 during the shootout outside the bank after the heist. Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) later takes one from an officer towards the end of the film as he chases down McCauley on the tarmac. ![]() Sergeant Drucker (Mykelti Williamson) holds a Mossberg 590. In the foreground is Detective Casals (Wes Studi) with an M16A1 (with M16A2 handguard). Mossberg 500Some of the LAPD officers are seen armed with Mossberg 500s during the bank robbery shootout. Ithaca 37 "Stakeout"An Ithaca 37 "Stakeout" short-barreled shotgun can be seen resting behind a security desk when McCauley goes to kill Waingro in the hotel. Remington 870Some of the LAPD officers are seen armed with Remington 870s during the bank robbery shootout. Rifles & CarbinesColt Model 654During the armored car robbery, McCauley carries a Colt Model 654 carbine, a 14.5" barreled predecessor to the M4, with M16A1-style lightweight barrel and sights. He uses this weapon to execute the second guard (the one who tries to draw the Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" in his ankle holster), who gets hit in his right arm, his shoulder and his chest. Based on configuration, it appears to be a 654 upper on a full-auto converted AR-15 SP1 carbine lower receiver group, with a drop-in auto sear to allow it fire fully-automatic (as evidenced by the pivot pin at the front, which is the "screw hole" design). Colt Model 733During the armored car robbery, Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer) uses a Colt Model 733 short-barreled carbine as his weapon of choice. During the bank robbery, Shiherlis and McCauley both carry the Model 733. These are compact versions of the M16 rifle family with 11.5-inch barrels. Trivia: Allegedly, footage of Shiherlis expertly reloading his rifle during the bank robbery shootout has been shown to American Marine and Special Forces trainees, with the message from their instructor, "This is how I want you to reload". ![]() Shiherlis (Val Kilmer) with a Colt Model 733 during the armored car robbery. Shiherlis can be identified because he is wearing a black hockey mask, whereas all of the other men are wearing white hockey masks. ![]() McCauley (Robert De Niro) with his Model 733 in the bank. ![]() Shiherlis smacks the bolt release on his Model 733. N.B. The car license plate on the right, "2LUP382", is an in-joke: LUP is British Army (ex-SAS commandos were technical advisors for this film) terminology for Lying Up Position. The 2LUP indicates that this is the second location in which Shiherlis has paused to take cover during the shootout. FN FNCLt. Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) pulls out an FN FNC assault rifle during the shootout on Flower Street and uses it to kill Cheritto when Cheritto - who is firing at Drucker and several other cops - grabs a little girl as a human shield. According to the on-set armorer, Hanna's rifle was a select-fire FNC (as opposed to the semi-auto only civilian version) that was chopped down by the armorer to a Para length barrel, and an M16-style birdcage flash-hider was attached. Despite being a full-auto weapon, Michael Mann instructed Al Pacino to fire only in semi-automatic mode, because Hanna and all of the other cops who were involved in the shootout would be concerned about the possibility of endangering bystanders. ![]() Al Pacino holds the FN FNC in a promotional still. ![]() Hanna readies his FNC to give Cheritto (Tom Sizemore) his 5.56mm present for the head when he trips and then grabs a little girl as a human shield. FN FAL 50.61During the armored car robbery, Michael Cheritto (Tom Sizemore) uses a 20" barreled FN FAL 50.61 Paratrooper version with a side-folding stock. He uses this weapon to execute the third guard with a double tap to the sternum and a third shot to the head. This is a military tactic known as a Failure Drill or Mozambique Drill, and is a prominent feature in Michael Mann's films (it appears twice in Heat - this incident, and then at the end of the film, when McCauley executes Waingro in his hotel room). Heckler & Koch HK91A2At the drive-in theater, Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer) covers McCauley (Robert De Niro) with a Heckler & Koch HK91A2 fitted with a bipod, and manages to take out the Steyr TMP-wielding assassin with a shot to the back. Shiherlis can be seen holding the HK91A2 on the film's poster. IMI Galil ARMMichael Cheritto (Tom Sizemore) uses an IMI Galil ARM Model 372 with a wooden handguard during the bank robbery and the shootout. While inside the bank, the stock is removed from the mounting bracket. However, it appears when he enters the car, an obvious continuity error. He gets separated from the rest of the crew during the shootout but manages to wound one of Hanna's men, Detective Schwartz (Jerry Trimble), by shooting him in the shoulder beside a transit bus. Oddly enough, Mann refers to the weapon as a 7.62mm in his audio commentary. M16A1 (with M16A2 handguard)Several M16A1 assault rifles are featured prominently in the film, fitted with M16A2-style handguards and Rapidex-type rear sight adjustment knobs. They are wielded by various L.A.P.D. detectives, including Detective Casals (Wes Studi), Detective Mike Bosko (Ted Levine) and Detective Schwartz (Jerry Trimble), and are also used by some of the SWAT officers. Casals uses one to assist in disabling the Lincoln Town Car being used as a getaway vehicle, and also manages to shoot and wound Shiherlis during the shootout. According to the on-set armorer, the director wanted the actors to fire in semi-automatic mode only. The reason given was that the police would be less interested in 'suppressing fire' and more interested in controlled shots given the proximity of so many innocent bystanders. ![]() An LAPD officer (Steven Ford) hides in a truck with an M16A1 with A2 handguard slung over his back during the stakeout. ![]() Detective Schwartz (Jerry Trimble) holds his M16A1 after the stakeout. ![]() Detective Bosko (Ted Levine) exchanges fire with Shiherlis. Here you can see the Rapidex rear sight adjustment knob. ![]() Sergeant Drucker (Mykelti Williamson) with a Mossberg 590. In the foreground is Detective Casals (Wes Studi) with an M16A1 (with M16A2 handguard). This shot clearly shows the Rapidex rear sight adjustment knob. ![]() Detective Casals (Wes Studi) readies his modified M16A1. This shot clearly shows the Rapidex rear sight adjustment knob. Norinco Type 56-1During the armored car robbery, Trejo (Danny Trejo) carries a Chinese Norinco Type 56-1 assault rifle. ![]() A close-up of Trejo's Norinco Type 56-1 as the call on the robbery goes out on the police scanner. The slanted AKM-style compensator is not standard on the military Type 56, however, manufacturers like Norinco and Poly Technologies added them on to their civilian rifles for export to the United States in the 1980s. Heckler & Koch SR9(T)A police sniper of the surveillance team watches over McCauley with a Heckler & Koch SR9(T) sniper rifle. This same sniper is also seen with the rifle during the stakeout for Shiherlis. TriviaIt appears that some of the shots composed for the film were inspired by several paintings. ![]() Alex Colville's Pacific (1967) that inspired the famous shot in Heat. The pistol shown is a Browning Hi-Power. ![]() Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) looks out the window of his house; beforehand, he lays his USP on a counter nearby, although it is out of shot in this image. |
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