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Alien: Covenant
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Alien: Covenant is the fifth standalone installment in the Alien film franchise. Ridley Scott returns to direct the 2017 science fiction feature, which is set around a decade after the events of the preceding film, 2012's Prometheus and follows the crew of the colonization spaceship Covenant, who land on mysterious planet and soon encounter a force that could threaten all their lives. Michael Fassbender reprises his role as David from Prometheus as well as portraying another android named Walter.
The following weapons were used in the film Alien: Covenant:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Beretta 92FS Brigadier
Daniels (Katherine Waterston) is seen drawing and attempting to fire her Beretta 92FS Brigadier when she and her crew are preparing to evacuate. It can be assumed the Covenant crew also carry these pistols as their sidearm.
Beretta 92FS Brigadier Inox
Sarah "Rosie" Rosenthal (Tess Haubrich) carries a Beretta 92FS Brigadier Inox pistol with Hogue wrap-around grips, a tactical flashlight, and a black hammer and safety/decocker as her sidearm. She is seen loading her pistol when she goes to medically treat herself. Like with Daniels Beretta Brigadier, it can be assumed the Covenant crew also carry these pistols as their sidearm.
Rifles/Carbines
Thales F90 (RMC F903WE Automatic Assault Rifle)
Katherine Daniels (Katherine Waterston) and some of theCovenant's security forces are seen with futuristic bullpup rifles that are conventional to the later pulse based weapons called the RMC F903WE Automatic Assault Rifle, featuring armor piercing capacities.
The rifles themselves are modified Thales F90s rifles with Trijicon TA31 ACOG scopes, folding foregrips, laser sights, extra sling swivels and fitted with a MLOK style railed handguard ahead of the receiver which shrouds the exposed portion of the barrel, all which were 3D printed and made out of aluminium for production by lead armorer John Bowring and his team, who apparently at the time were discussing and creating these handguards ahead of Lithgow who had the idea on the drawing board when supplying the rifles for the movie.
The Firearm Blog reported that the F90s are actually Lithgow ATRAX models, a version of the Thales F90 available for the United States.
Futuristic AR-15 carbine(s)
Sergeants Dan Lopé (Demián Bichir) and Tom Hallet (Nathaniel Dean) are armed with futuristically modified AR-15 carbines, most common next to the RMC F903WE Automatic Assault Rifles. Lopé's rifle has a ELCAN SpectreDR optics while Hallet's has a EOTech 552 sight, however both rifles feature a monolithic Geissele style handguards, G&P Rubber textured foregrips, railed gas block with exposed barrel (like a Heckler & Koch HK416), extended charging handles and CAA buttstocks. Executive Officer then later Captain Chris Oram (Billy Crudup) wields Hallet's AR to shoot the Neomorph and then threaten Davis (Michael Fassbender) with it, demanding answers.
A unique version wielded by Pvt. Ankor (Alexander England) and eventually commandeered by Daniels (Katherine Waterston) is equipped with a EOTech 552 holographic sight, monolithic MLOK style handguard which covers the entire barrel except for the flash hider that also features a retractable bayonet (that isnt used in film but seen in the behind the scenes), flashlight, laser sights and buttstock similar to the CAA Advanced Sniper Stock.
Shotguns
Remington 870
Maggie Faris (Amy Seimetz) uses what appears to be a shortened and customized Remington 870 shotgun in a botched attempt to kill the Neomorph that hatches from Ledward. This shotgun is also used by Daniels (Katherine Waterston) and Tennessee Faris (Danny McBride).
Grenade Launchers
Thales SL40
Security officer Cole (Uli Latukefu) carries a Thales SL40 underbarrel grenade launcher under his 'RMC F903WE Automatic Assault Rifle', though it is not seen used.