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S.W.A.T. (2003)

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The following weapons appear in the film S.W.A.T.:

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Browning BDM

Another weapon used by the bank robbers is the Browning BDM. One of them uses the pistol to threaten a female hostage before being taken out by SWAT.

Browning BDM 9x19mm
A bank robber threatens a female hostage with a Browning BDM

Beretta 92FS

The film features Beretta 92FS pistols as the standard-issue sidearms of L.A.P.D. Patrolmen, which in the opening scenes are totally outclassed by the assault rifles and heavy body armor wielded by the bank robbers, prompting the mobilization of the SWAT team. One of the main villain's cronies is also seen using one fitted with a silencer when attempting to liberate him from a Sheriff's Department inmate transport bus. Several officers playing the role of terrorists during a training mission are also armed with Berettas, these modified to fire paintballs and identified by the orange markings on the bottom of the magazines.

Beretta 92FS 9x19mm

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An L.A.P.D. Patrolman fires on the bank robbers with his Beretta moments before being gunned down by their AKM's
An L.A.P.D. SWAT officer playing the role of a terrorist draws a Beretta 92FS modified to fire paintballs during a training mission
One of the main villian's cronies fires a silenced Beretta 92FS while trying to break him out of Sheriff's Department custody

Remington 870

During the bank robbery scene, several L.A.P.D. patrolmen can be seen trying in vain to take down the robbers with Remington 870 shotguns which, like their Beretta pistols, are no match for the automatic rifles and heavy body armor of the robbers. Some of the gang members during the convoy ambush can also be seen with Remington 870's.

Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun 12 gauge

An L.A.P.D. patrolman fires his Remington 870 in a futile attempt to take down the armor-clad bank robbers
A gang member brandishes a Remington 870 during the convoy ambush

M4A1 carbine

One of the primary weapons of the L.A. Police SWAT team in the film, the SWAT team as well as Brian Gamble (Jeremy Renner) and his men use M4A1 carbines fitted with ACOG Compact scopes on the carry handles and Surefire M500AB weaponlights on the handguards.

M4A1 5.56x45mm with ACOG scope and Surefire M500AB weaponlight as used in the film
Officer Jim Street holds an M4A1 carbine at the ready

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S.W.A.T. armorer Mike Papac displays an M4A1 carbine as used in the film

Heckler & Koch MP5A2

Another weapon in the SWAT team's arsenal, the Heckler & Koch MP5A2's with Navy trigger group wielded by the team are equipped with Surefire dedicated forend weaponlights.

Heckler & Koch MP5A2 9x19mm with Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight and Navy trigger group as used in the film
Sgt. 2nd grade Dan "Hondo" Harrelson holding a Heckler & Koch MP5A2

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S.W.A.T. armorer Mike Papac conducts a weapons demo using a Heckler & Koch MP5A2 as used in the film

Kimber Custom TLE II

Another weapon commonly used by the SWAT team is a variant of the M1911A1 pistol known as the Kimber Custom TLE II made by Kimber Manufacturing, Inc. Like all the other weapons used by SWAT, it too has a weaponlight (a Surefire 310R, which can be distinguished from the 610R by the minimal protrusion past the muzzle). The most notable scene involving this weapon is when Officer T.J. McCabe (Josh Charles) uses one to commit suicide rather than be arrested by the team he had betrayed. During a training mission simulating a hijacked airliner, the team uses several of these weapons modified to fire paintballs, identifiable by the orange markings on the grip and weaponlight. During the final shootout on the 6th Street bridge, Alex Montel (Oliver Martinez) can be seen brandishing one, shouting in vain for his would-be liberators to "Give [him] more ammo" when he runs dry. One of Gamble's men also threatens the driver of a subway train with one of these pistols. Both Montel and Gamble's men use TLE II's without weaponlights.

Custom Kimber TLE II pistol with Surefire light - this is the exact pistol used by the team in the movie SWAT. This one is Samuel L. Jackson's actual pistol in the movie (and was carried by him)
Custom Kimber TLE II pistol with Surefire light - another screen used Kimber Pistol used in the movie
Officer Jim Street on the firing line with a Kimber Custom TLE II pistol at the ready
Officer T.J. McCabe takes aim with a Kimber Custom TLE II pistol
Officer Deacon 'Deke' Kay firing a Kimber Custom TLE II pistol modified to fire paintballs during a training mission.
One of Gamble's men brandishes a Kimber Custom TLE II onboard a subway train
Alex Montel shouts in vain for more ammo after his Kimber Custom TLE II runs empty

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S.W.A.T. armorer Mike Papac displays a Kimber Custom TLE II as used in the film

SIG-Sauer P220 Sport

When Gamble frees Alex Montel from SWAT's custody, he can be seen carrying a SIG-Sauer P220 Sport as his weapon of choice, first using it to shoot Officer Michael Boxer (Brian Van Holt) in the neck nearly killing him and then in the final fight with his former partner Officer Jim Street (Colin Farrell). During the fight, Street manages to eject the magazine and get ahold of the pistol, Gamble tauntingly holding up the ejected magazine, to which Street replies that there's still a round in the chamber before ejecting it and discarding the pistol, preferring to finish the fight hand-to-hand instead.

SIG-Sauer P220 Sport .45 ACP
Gamble brandishes his SIG-Sauer P220 Sport moments after shooting Boxer
Street with Gamble's freshly-unloaded SIG-Sauer P220 Sport moments before discarding it

Mossberg 590

During the training mission simulating a hostage situation onboard an airliner, Deacon 'Deke' Kay uses a Mossberg 590 shotgun modified to fire a rapelling line over the top of the plane.

Mossberg 590 12 gauge
Officer Deacon 'Deke' Kay fires a rapelling line from a modified Mossberg 590

Benelli M3 Super 90

Yet another of SWAT's weapons in the film is the Benelli M3 Super 90 shotgun. In addition to a flashlight-mounting foregrip and pistol-grip stock, it is also tricked out with extra shotshell holders on the right side of the stock and left side of the reciever for a total of 12 extra rounds of both buckshot and slugs. During the bank robbery scene at the beginning of the film, one of these shotguns is fitted with a special muzzle brake and used as a breeching weapon to blow the lock off an air conditioning vent cover in order to gain access to the inside of the bank via the roof.

Benelli M3 Super 90 12 guage with pistol grip stock
SWAT officers use a Benelli M3 Super 90 fitted with a door-breeching muzzle brake to gain entry to the bank via the roof during the robbery scene
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Officer Deacon "Deke" Kay with his Benelli M3 Super 90

Smith & Wesson Model 629

While watching news of Alex Montel's capture and subsequent offer of $100 million to whoever can free him, a gang member can be seen holding a Smith & Wesson Model 629 revolver.

Smith & Wesson Model 629 .44 Magnum
A gang member holding a Smith & Wesson Model 629 revolver while watching news of Alex Montel's $100 million offer

Ruger AC556K

Yet another weapon used during the gang ambush on the police convoy are a couple of Ruger AC556Ks, fully automatic versions of the Ruger Mini-14, fitted with folding stocks.

Ruger Mini-14 GB-F ("Government Barrel, Folding Stock") .223 Remington
A gang member with his Ruger AC556K during the police convoy ambush

Micro Uzi

During the police convoy ambush, one of the gang members can briefly be seen with a Micro Uzi as his weapon of choice.

Micro Uzi with 15-round magazine 9x19mm
A gang member brandishes a Micro Uzi during the police convoy ambush

M72 LAW

During the gang ambush of the L.A.P.D. convoy, two of the gang members can be seen picking up and then firing M72 LAW rocket launchers at the vehicles, destroying them in spectacular explosions.

M72 LAW 66mm
A gang member firing an M72 LAW during the police convoy ambush

SWD M11/9

Another weapon used by the gang members in the police convoy ambush are several SWD M11/9 machine pistols with folding stocks.

SWD M11/9 - 9x19mm
A gang member fires his SWD M11/9 during the police convoy ambush

M18 Smoke Grenade

In the scene where the L.A.P.D. convoy is ambushed, several gang members toss M18 smoke grenades into the street to cover their operation. Gamble also tosses one behind him in the sewers in an attempt to delay the SWAT team chasing his group.

M18 smoke grenade
A gang member tosses an M18 smoke grenade during the convoy ambush
Gamble pulls the pin on an M18 smoke grenade in the sewers

M18A1 Claymore

An M18A1 Claymore mine appears in the film when Gamble plants one in the sewers while him and his men are being pursued by the SWAT team. Thankfully, the team discovers the mine before it can cause any harm, later using it to blast open a locked gate at the end of the sewers.

M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel mine
Gamble rigging an M18A1 Claymore in the sewers
Street preparing to blow open a locked gate using the M18A1 Claymore

McMillan TAC-50 Sniper Rifle

At one point in the film, an L.A.P.D. helicopter arrives to transport Alex Montel to the federal prison, but is shot out of the sky by one shot to each of the chopper's two engines from a McMillan TAC-50 sniper rifle fitted with a suppressor and extra ammo sleeves being wielded by Gamble from a van in a parking garage several hundred yards away.

McMillan TAC-50 .50 BMG
Gamble takes aim at an L.A.P.D. helicopter with a McMillan TAC-50 sniper rifle

Heckler & Koch MP5K

At the start of the convoy ambush scene, a gang member posing as a hobo starts the ambush by whipping out a Heckler & Koch MP5K and letting loose, mowing down a motorcycle cop and riddling the vehicles in the convoy with bullets.

Heckler & Koch MP5K 9x19mm
A gang member opens up with a Heckler & Koch MP5K at the start of the police convoy ambush

TEC-DC9

An Intratec TEC-DC9 appears in the scene where Alex Montel's cronies try to bust him out of the Sheriff's Office inmate transport bus while posing as L.A.P.D. officers, one of the cronies reaching into a police car and pulling one out, opening up on the SWAT members that had just shown up on the scene.

Intratec TEC-DC9 9x19mm
One of Alex Montel's cronies draws his TEC-DC9 on the arriving SWAT team

Remington Model 700PSS

Several SWAT snipers are seen using Remington Model 700PSS sniper rifles fitted with folding bipods during the film. First during the bank robbery scene where SWAT sniper Sgt. Yamoto (Daniel Ichikawa) takes out one of the robbers trying to start the getaway car, and again trying to locate the source of the shots that took out the police chopper. The team is also seen practicing with them during their training, shooting playing cards at long range in a bizarre game of poker, these rifles featuring a camouflage paint scheme as shown below.

Remington Model 700PSS 7.62x51mm NATO with Harris bipod
L.A.P.D. SWAT sniper Sgt. Yamoto takes down one of the bank robbers with his Remington Model 700PSS
The team practices with camouflaged Remington Model 700PSS rifles during their training

Penn Arms Rotary Launcher

A Penn Arms rotary launcher can be seen on the wall with other guns in the gun cage scene where Hondo gives Street his M4A1 for a tune up and during one of the training sessons.

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Penn Arms rotary launcher 37mm with C-More red dot sight
A Penn Arms rotary launcher hangs on the wall in the gun cage
Officer Jim Street aims a Penn Arms rotary launcher loaded with smoke rounds during a training mission

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