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2 Fast 2 Furious
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2 Fast 2 Furious is the second installment in the Fast and the Furious film franchise. Directed by John Singleton (Shaft), the 2003 sequel has former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) in Miami attempting to infiltrate a criminal ring specializing in illegal transport.
The following weapons were used in the film 2 Fast 2 Furious:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
SIG-Sauer P226 (Reverse Two-Tone)
Carter's henchman Enrique (Matt Gallini) carries a two-tone SIG-Sauer P226 in 9x19mm, which is distinctive in that it has a nickel-plated frame and a black slide (a finish that is not offered from the factory, meaning that his P226 was made by combining two different guns). Enrique's P226 later gets used by Brian (Paul Walker), who uses it to shoot at Carter on the yacht in the climax. This same gun is used by one of the drivers-for-hire named Darden (Eric Etebari) who is competing with O'Conner and Pearce for Carter's job offer.
The two-tone P226 from this movie was later re-used in Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling (2009), and Takers (2010).


SIG-Sauer P226 (Nickel)
Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) is also seen a SIG-Sauer P226 during the scene in which he and O'Conner are competing for Carter's job offer. However, his P226 is all-nickel, unlike Enrique's, which is two-tone.
Heckler & Koch USP
Carter's other henchman, Roberto (Roberto Sanchez) carries a two-tone Heckler & Koch USP with a very shiny chrome-plated slide as his sidearm, which is seen when he and Enrique confront O'Conner and Pearce at the dock. O'Conner briefly takes control of the weapon and points it at Roberto's head before Carter steps in.

Glock 17
The Miami police throughout the film use 2nd Generation Glock 17 pistols as their sidearms, which are seen most notably during the scene when they have O'Conner and Pearce trapped in the warehouse.
Glock 19
O'Conner carries a compact Glock variant (most likely a Glock 19 in 9x19mm), which has 3rd Generation styling (rail frame plus finger grooves), when he and Pearce confront Agent Markham and the other federal agents. It is only seen briefly when he pulls it from his waist and slaps it down on a table, and does not appear again for the rest of the film.
Beretta 92FS Inox
US Customs Service Agent Markham (James Remar) carries a Beretta 92FS Inox as his sidearm throughout the film. Some of the Miami PD officers can also be seen using them.
Ruger P-series pistol
One of the drivers-for-hire carries a Ruger P-series pistol in his waistband, but the weapon is not seen clearly enough to confirm its identity. It is most likely a P94, but this is far from certain.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
US Customs SWAT agents led by Agent Markham (James Remar) are seen using Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine guns fitted with Surefire forearms, red-dot sights and Navy trigger groups when they attempt to take down Carter at an airfield (unaware that they've been duped). One of the MP5s seen has a Navy trigger group with Safe-Semi-3-round burst options (rather than Safe-Semi-Auto), as well as the proprietary H&K flash-hider installed.

Assault Rifles
Colt M4A1
M4A1 Carbines appear in several scenes. When O'Conner is captured by the police in the beginning of the film, many of them point M4s at him, most with tactical flashlights mounted on the barrels. Another is wielded by at least one of Carter's henchmen in the climax.
Shotguns
Benelli M1 Super 90
Carter Verone (Cole Hauser) is seen wielding an autoloading shotgun, the Benelli M1 Super 90 Slug gun with ghost ring sights at the climax of the film. After he is shot by Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), the Benelli is taken by Monica Fuentes (Eva Mendes), who holds the gun on Carter.

Other
The ESD harpoon launchers
Throughout the movie, the Miami PD is often seen using fictional Electrical System Disabler (ESD) harpoon launchers to stop speeding cars. These launchers are completely fictitious and do not seem to be based on any type of existing launcher, but are included here for completion's sake.