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Reno 911!: Miami
The following weapons were used in the movie Reno 911!: Miami:
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
In the opening scene, Deputies Garcia, Williams, and Junior all carry Heckler & Koch MP5A3s with navy trigger groups and SureFire dedicated forend weaponlights.
Glock 17
In the opening scene, Deputies Kimball and Johnson carry 2nd generation Glock 17.
Mossberg 500
In the opening scene, Deputy Weigel carries a Mossberg 500 with a SureFire tactical light. She also uses one without a tactical light in the scene with the loose chicken in Reno.
Beretta 92FS
Just like in the series, the standard sidearm for the Reno Sheriff's Department is the Beretta 92FS. It is also the standard sidearm of the Miami Beach Sheriff's Department.
Colt Single Action Army
The standard sidearm for the Aspen Sheriff's Department appears to be the Colt Single Action Army.
AKM
Ethan the Drug Lord (Paul Rudd) and his men are seen using AKMs toward then end when the deputies stumble upon his yacht.
Glock 22
The FBI agent who poses as Ethan's girlfriend uses a 2nd generation Glock 22. The only evidence as to what model it is is the fact that the FBI uses Glock 22s, meaning her gun is most likely a Glock 22.
IMI Uzi
Deputy Assistant Mayor Jeff Spoder aka "Mr. Big" (Patton Oswalt) uses an IMI Uzi during the climax when confronted by the deputies.
Various pistols
When Dangle and Junior attempt to break up the loud rap party, Dangle, having tried to get the patrons to lower their music, fires his Beretta into the air, causing all the patrons to instantly draw various pistols on them.
Trivia
The character Ethan the Drug Lord is a parody of fictional drug lord Tony Montana from the movie Scarface. His resemblence of Montana includes his heavy involvement in the cocaine trade (which is why he is involved with "Mr. Big"), his frequent cigar smoking, his haircut, his 1980s clothing (the suit he wears at the end is identical to the suit Montana uses when meeting with drug lord Sosa in Bolivia in Scarface), and his Cuban accent (which turns out to be fake; he admits at the end that he is originally from Colorado and that he moved to Miami because cocaine wasn't popular in his home state.) At one point in the movie, when Ethan's men kidnap Jones and Garcia, Ethan attempts to torture a man with a weed-wacker, a nod to the infamous chainsaw torture sequence in Scarface.