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Difference between revisions of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"
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[[Image:Ssg3000.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SIG-Sauer SSG 3000 - 7.62x51mm NATO with Harris bipod]] | [[Image:Ssg3000.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SIG-Sauer SSG 3000 - 7.62x51mm NATO with Harris bipod]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:58, 22 March 2016
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The following weapons were used in the film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice:
Rifles
Heckler & Koch G36C
Heckler & Koch G36Cs appears to be the rifles carried by soldiers bowing before Superman (Henry Cavill).
FN SCAR
Members of LexCorp security appear to be armed with the FN SCAR.
Machine Guns
Browning M2HB
A Browning M2HB is briefly seen mounted atop a pickup truck.
Sniper Rifle
SIG-Sauer SSG 3000
Batman is seen on a rooftop armed with a sniper rifle that resembles a SIG-Sauer SSG 3000.
Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention
A Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention with the stock collapsed and the magazine removed can be seen in a rack in Batman's armory.
Handguns
Colt M1911A1
Much like Gotham, what appears to be an Colt M1911A1 is used by the assailant that shoots both Thomas Wayne (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Martha Wayne (Lauren Cohan).
Glock 17 (CAA Tactical RONI-G1)
A pair of Glock 17s in a CAA Tactical RONI carbine conversion kits can be seen in a rack in Batman's armory.
Other
FN MK 13 EGLM
A black stand-alone FN MK 13 grenade launcher is used by Batman in the film.
CTS Model 7290M Mini Bang
A CTS Model 7290M Mini Bang, modified (apparently) by Independent Studio Services to be the fictional EFS Model 6500G (presumably for legal reasons), is used in the film. Notably, the new address on the prop is ISS's actual address and the U.S. patent number actually corresponds with a patent for a "pumping assembly for well fluids" filled in 1955.