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[[Image:SKShotgun-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Korean fires a Remington 870 at Ludlow.]]
 
[[Image:SKShotgun-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Korean fires a Remington 870 at Ludlow.]]
 
[[Image:SKShotgun-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Korean falls dead with the 870 in hand.]]
 
[[Image:SKShotgun-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Korean falls dead with the 870 in hand.]]
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[[Image:SKBenelliM3-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Cosmo Santos ([[Amaury Nolasco]]) with a Remington 870 fitted with a surefire grip and synthetic stock at the ready.]]
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[[Image:SKBenelliM3-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Dante Demille ([[John Corbett]]) with a Remington 870 fitted with a surefire grip and synthetic stock at the ready. ]]
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[[Image:SKBenelliM3-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An officer enters the convenience store armed with a Benelli M1 Super 90.]]
 
[[Image:SKBenelliM3-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An officer enters the convenience store armed with a Benelli M1 Super 90.]]
 
[[Image:SKBenelliM3-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludlow checks the chamber on a Benelli M1 Super 90 before giving it to Diskant.]]
 
[[Image:SKBenelliM3-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludlow checks the chamber on a Benelli M1 Super 90 before giving it to Diskant.]]
[[Image:SKBenelliM3-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Cosmo Santos ([[Amaury Nolasco]]) with a Benelli M1 Super 90 at the ready.]]
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[[Image:SKBenelliM3-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Dante Demille ([[John Corbett]]) with a Benelli M1 Super 90 at the ready. Not that they really have to aim, but notice how both Santos and Demille have their thumbs rested on the top of the barrel, in the way of whatever sights there might be]]
 
  
 
==Benelli M4 Super 90==
 
==Benelli M4 Super 90==

Revision as of 18:19, 6 October 2011

Street Kings is a 2008 crime thriller directed by David Ayers (the writer of Training Day and the director of Harsh Times) and stars Keanu Reeves as a veteran LAPD Vice detective who is determined to find out why his former partner was murdered. The film was based on an original screenplay from James Ellroy (the author of L.A. Confidential).

The following weapons were used in the film Street Kings:



Handguns

Smith & Wesson 4506-1

After using his purposely-stolen car to track the Korean slavers to their hideout, Detective Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves) retrieves a Smith & Wesson 4506-1 and magazines from a hidden compartment in his trunk. He then single-handedly assaults the house and takes out all four slavers with the S&W. It would appear throughout the film he used the 4506 while on duty but uses a customized Colt MK IV Series 80 for his off duty activities. Although it is not visible in the movie, the 4506 used in the movie has a pair of snake eyes dice and "Vice Special" printed on the right side of the slide between the ejection port and the muzzle. This 4506 was later re-used in several episodes of the TV series Dark Blue (which had the same armorer as this movie).

Smith & Wesson 4506 - .45 ACP.
Ludlow cleans his stripped 4506.
Ludlow reloads his 4506 while in the Korean slavers house. Note the index finger on the top of the magazine.
Ludlow fires his 4506.
Ludlow holding his 4506 at the ready after killing the last of the slavers.
Ludlow takes out his 4506 while at Wander's house.

Custom Colt MK IV Series 80

While off duty, Ludlow carries a Colt MK IV Series 80 .45 pistol customized with raised adjustable sights, beaver tail grip safety, a combat hammer, extended ambidextrous slide stop safety, extended slide release, beveled magazine well, stainless barrel, and long type combat trigger and is seen using it several times in the film.

The particular Series 80 from Street Kings would later be re-used in several other movies and TV series, carried by Dylan McDermott in Dark Blue and Cole Hauser in Chase. Special thanks to Terence Morgan, the armorer on all three productions, who provided the picture of the weapon (as seen below).

Colt MK IV Series 80 - .45 The weapon pictured here is the actual screen-used handgun used from the film Street Kings and also the TV series Dark Blue and Chase.
Ludlow checks his custom Colt after a long night of drinking.
Ludlow does a brass check on his Colt.
Ludlow puts his Colt down on the sink while he brushes his teeth.
Ludlow does a mag change during a shootout with Freemont and Coates. Note how his seven round magazines have butt pads.
Ludlow goes to retrieve his Colt after fighting with Cpt. Jack Wander (Forest Whitaker).
Ludlow does a double tap to the chest with his Colt. Both shots are post production edits as he is too close to fire a blank gun at him.
Ludlow raises his hands with his Colt in hand as Sgt. Greene (Clifton Powell) holds the shotgun on him.
A publicity still of Keanu Reeves as Tom Ludlow posing with his Series 80.

Colt Mark IV Series 80 Combat Commander

After Ludlow kills all the Korean slavers, he looks in their couch and finds a beautiful engraved silver or nickel-plated Colt Mark IV Series 80 Combat Commander with gold plated hammer and thumb safety, which he then plants on the unarmed man in the bathroom.

Custom engraved nickel plated Colt MKIV Series 80 with pearl grips - .45 ACP.
Ludlow finds a silver or nickel plated, engraved Colt Mark IV series 80 Combat Commander under the slavers' couch. Note the Commander style hammer and slightly upswept factory grip safety.
A closer shot of the Colt Combat Commander. Note the "IV" is visible on the slide. Note the Commander style hammer and slightly upswept factory grip safety.

Colt Anaconda

A stainless Colt Anaconda is used by the masked Korean slaver when Ludlow raids their house.

File:Colt-Anaconda.gif
Colt Anaconda - .44 Magnum.
The masked Korean fires a Colt Anaconda at Ludlow.
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Beretta 92FS

Several LAPD officers throughout the film are seen armed with Beretta 92FS pistols. Capt. James Biggs (Hugh Laurie) is seen with a Beretta holstered when he first meets Ludlow in the hospital.

Beretta 92FS - 9mm.
A Beretta 92FS (with the safety off) is seen in Cpt. Biggs' holster.
A LAPD officer enters the convenience store armed with a Beretta 92FS.

Beretta 92FS Inox

Washington (Terry Crews) carries a Beretta 92FS Inox as his sidearm. Shortly before the Korean store is raided by the cop killers, Washington draws his Inox on a stunned Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves), who, in spite of his original intention of breaking his jaw, had entered the store to warn Washington of the impending robbery.

Beretta 92FS Inox.
Washington points his Beretta 92FS Inox at Ludlow.

Kahr M9098 Elite 2003

One of the Korean slavers carries a Kahr M9098 Elite 2003. Only the Elite 2003 has the polished Stainless Frame. The Kahr M9098 Elite 2003 is the smallest of the Kahr 9mm pistols with a 3" barrel. Once Ludlow raids the Koreans house, he takes his Kahr K9, which he had barely drawn before being gunned down, and uses the Korean's hand to fire two shots into the door to look like he shot first.

One of the Koreans shows off his Kahr M9098 Elite 2003.
Ludlow uses the Korean's hand to fire the Kahr M9098 Elite 2003 into the door frame.

Glock 17

Detective Diskant (Chris Evans) uses a Glock 17 as his sidearm throughout the film. When Diskant is shot in Freemont and Coate's apartment, Scribble (Cedric the Entertainer) is forced to pick up the Glock but refuses to shoot Ludlow and is gunned down by Freemont.

Freemont himself also carries a full-size Glock model which is most likely another G17. After his submachine gun empties, he drops it and reaches for his Glock before Tom blinds him with his flashlight and then puts him down with his 1911.

Glock 17 9x19mm
Diskant with his Glock 17 at the ready, keeping a nice high grip for control.
Scribble picks up Diskant's Glock.
Freemont collapses holding his Glock 17 as Ludlow drops him with his 1911.

Smith & Wesson Model 66

Captain Wander (Forest Whitaker) carries a 2.5" barrel Smith & Wesson Model 66, but we can only see it briefly, during his final confrontation with Ludlow, and it is difficult to vidcap it.

Wander draws his snub Smith & Wesson Model 66 during his fight with Ludlow.

Rohrbaugh R9

When Ludlow and Diskant chase down Quicks (Noel Gugliemi), Ludlow traps him in roof barbed wire and removes a Rohrbaugh R9 which he had hidden in his waist.

Rohrbaugh R9 - 9mm.
Ludlow removes Quicks' R9.
A closer shot of the R9.

SIG-Sauer P239

Coates (Common) uses a SIG-Sauer P239 pistol with a tutone finish during the shootout with Ludlow in his apartment.

SIG-Sauer P239 with black frame and Silver Slide - 9mm.
Coates shoots Diskant with his P239.
Coates with his P239.
Coates fires his P239.
Coates (Common) forces Scribble to pick up Diskant's Glock by shooting him with his P239.

Charter Arms Off Duty

Ludlow keeps a stainless Charter Arms Off Duty hammerless snub-nose that he keeps loaded with .38 hollow points. When being attacked by Freemont and Coates in the store, he draws his .38 and fires all five shots, one of which hits Washington in his right shoulder.

Charter Arms Off Duty - .38 special.
Ludlow blind fires his Charter Arms Off Duty hammerless at the two shooters.
Ludlow accidentally hits Washington while blindfiring with his Off Duty.
Ludlow checks his empty Off Duty.

Kimber TLE II

Both Det. Dante Demille (John Corbett) and Det. Cosmo Santos (Amaury Nolasco) carry Kimber Custom II pistols fitted with SureFire 310R flashlights. They mess with Ludlow as he crawls away by firing their Kimbers at him, but Ludlow manages to kill and disarm Demille with a shovel and then kills Santos with Demille's Kimber.

Kimber TLE II - .45 ACP.
Demille fires his Kimber TLE at Ludlow.
Demille fires his Kimber TLE at Ludlow.
Santos fires his Kimber at Ludlow.
Ludlow takes Demille's Kimber.


Submachine guns

Smith & Wesson M76

A Smith & Wesson M76 or its copy, the M-K Arms MK 760, which has two magazines clipped together, is used by Fremont (Cle Shaheed Sloan) to shoot Washington at the convenience store, and later when Tom Ludlow and Diskant confront the killers at their apartment. The ballistics expert tells Ludlow it was loaded with 9mm FMJs or Full Metal Jackets, meaning simple ball ammo.

Smith & Wesson M76 - 9mm.
Fremont empties a "clip" (as Diskant claimed) into Washington from his S&W M76.
Freemont with his M76 in the convenience store.
Freemont with his M76 in his apartment.
Close up of Freemont's M76 as he fires it at Ludlow.

M3A1 "Grease Gun"

An M3A1 "Grease Gun" is used by Coates (Common) when he and Fremont participate in the robbery of the liquor store. The magazine is held together with a metal clamp but when he reloads, the magazine is still on the same side. The ballistics expert tells Ludlow it was loaded with .45 full metal jackets, meaning it was loaded with .45 ACP ball ammo.

M3 "Grease Gun" .45 ACP. The later model M3A1 would eliminate the crank lever for cocking the bolt, and instead used a simple hole in the bolt for the shooter to use their finger.
Coates guns down the clerk with the M3A1 "Grease Gun".
Coates fires his Grease Gun at Washington.
Coates mows down Washington with his Grease Gun.

Heckler & Koch MP5SD6

A Heckler & Koch MP5SD6 is seen on the wall rack in the police armory when Ludlow and Diskant arm up to face Freemont and Coates. In further shots, the integral suppressor is visible.

Heckler & Koch MP5SD6 - 9x19mm.
An H&K MP5SD5 is seen behind Ludlow lowest on rack. Note 4-position trigger group for safe-semi-burst-auto.


Shotguns

Remington 870

A Remington 870 with a sawed-off barrel is briefly seen used by one of the Korean Slavers when Ludlow raids their hideout. He manages to hit Tom in the vest with it, before he is killed by Ludlow moments later. The magazine cap clearly shows it is not an Ithaca 37 as it was previously stated, but more likely an 870.

Remington 870 - 12 gauge.
A Korean armed with a Remington 870 pops out form the corner as Ludlow searches the house.
The Korean fires a Remington 870 at Ludlow.
The Korean falls dead with the 870 in hand.
Det. Cosmo Santos (Amaury Nolasco) with a Remington 870 fitted with a surefire grip and synthetic stock at the ready.
Det. Dante Demille (John Corbett) with a Remington 870 fitted with a surefire grip and synthetic stock at the ready.


Mossberg 500

Coates (Common) uses a Mossberg 500 with six extra shells in a saddle mount holder during his final confrontation with Ludlow.

Mossberg 500 - 12 gauge.
Coates fires his Mossberg 500 at Ludlow.

Benelli M1 Super 90

Several police officers throughout the film are seen armed with Benelli M1 Super 90 shotguns with saddle mount shell holders and tactical flashlights. Diskant is seen using a Benelli several times in the film as he aids Ludlow during busts.

Benelli M1 Super 90 - 12 gauge.
Benelli M1 Super 90 - 12 gauge.
An officer enters the convenience store armed with a Benelli M1 Super 90.
Ludlow checks the chamber on a Benelli M1 Super 90 before giving it to Diskant.


Benelli M4 Super 90

A Benelli M4 Super 90 is seen on the wall rack in the police armory when Ludlow and Diskant load up to face Freemont and Coates.

Benelli M4 Super 90 - 12 gauge.
A Benelli M4 is seen on the wall rack top left.


Rifles

M1 Garand

LAPD Officers at Washington's funeral perform a rifle volley with M1 Garand rifles.

M1 Garand - .30-06.
Officers at Washington's funeral with M1 Garand rifles.

Romanian AIMS (AKMS)

When Ludlow and Diskant raid Grill's (Jayceon "The Game" Taylor) house, he reaches for an AKMS which based on the stock configuration and furniture, is a Romanian AIMS.

Romanian AIMS - 7.62x39mm.
A Romanian AIMS is seen when Grill goes to answer his door.
Grill picks up his AIMS before Ludlow and Diskant burst in.

M4A1 Carbine

M4A1 carbine assault rifles can be seen on the rack in the armory when Ludlow and Diskant are suiting up to face Freemont and Coates.

Colt M4A1 Carbine - 5.56mm
A number of M4A1s are visible to Ludlow's left in the armory.

M16A2/AR15 A2

A rack of M16A2 rifles (or possibly AR15 A2s) is also visible in the armory when Ludlow and Diskant are loading up.

M16A2 Rifle - 5.56x45mm.
A rack of M16A2s/AR15 A2s is visible in the foreground, next to the riot shield that reads "Police".
Based on the shape of the carry handle, I'd actually say they like more like M16A4s, the carry handles look removable. - Gunmaster45

Unknown AK variant

On the rack, next to the Mossbergs, you can see the distinct wooden forearm and buttstock of an AK Variant.

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Heavy Weapons

CAW 40mm Launcher

A Craft Apple Works (CAW) 40mm airsoft launcher is seen on the wall rack in the police armory when Ludlow and Diskant arm up to face Freemont and Coates. While airsoft guns are rarely used in films, a non-focused background shot is usually fair game for them.

CAW Launcher - 40mm.
A CAW launcher is seen behind Ludlow highest on rack.

Browning M2

Ludlow pretends to sell a Browning M2 heavy machine gun to two of the Korean slavers in order to provoke them into stealing his car and the gun, thus allowing him to track them to their final location. When they first see the gun, they complain how they wanted a machine gun they could carry, not a 120lb machine gun to scratch up his car with.

Browning M2 - .50 BMG.
Ludlow shows off the Browning M2 in his trunk.
The Browning .50 cal is seen on the Koreans' bed when Ludlow raids their house.

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