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The Negotiator

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The following weapons were used in the film The Negotiator:


Warning - Possible Spoilers

SIG-Sauer P226

The SIG-Sauer P226 pistol is the unofficial star of The Negotiator, and is used heavily by many characters in the movie. When Lieutenant Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson) is accused of murdering his partner as part of a corruption scandal, he takes the accusing Internal Affairs investigators hostage using a P226 that he acquires from one of them during a scuffle. There are several extreme closeups of the P226 where it is easy to see that, as with all prop SIG-Sauer pistols used in Hollywood, the lock-up on the barrel has been filed down in order to make the gun function with blanks.

SIG-Sauer P226 9x19mm
A close-up of the IAD inspector's SIG P226 after Danny has just taken it from him.
Danny Roman talking to a hostage negotiator on the phone while brandishing the P226.
Danny warding off HBT officers by holding the P226 on Rudy (Paul Giamatti).
A close-up of the P226 during the first stand-off.
Another extreme close-up of the P226 after Danny has just cocked the hammer; in this picture, it's easy to see that the lock-up has been removed to make the gun function reliably with blanks.
Danny firing the P226 at repelling HBT officers from above...
...and below (he's firing the gun upside down because he's hiding under a desk).


Many of the other Chicago police HBT officers throughout the movie also use the P226. The two HBT operators who attempt to breach the building from the air are armed with P226s fitted with Surefire 332R flashlight (early model, marked "Laser Products"), both of which are then confiscated by Danny and used later in the film. Hellman (Nestor Serrano), one of the corrupt officers in the film, also carries a P226 which is then given to Grant Frost (Ron Rifkin), the leader of the conspiracy plot, when he confronts Danny at the end of the film. Beck (David Morse) also used a SIG Sauer P226 to wound Frost when he attempts to kill himself to avoid arrest.

A nice close-up of an HBT operator's P226, showing the Surefire 332R flashlight beneath the barrel.
Danny pointing one of the HBT's P226s at Sabian.
Frost checks the load in Hellman's P226.

Glock 19

Lieutenant Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey) carries a Glock 19 as his sidearm throughout the movie.

Glock 19 9x19mm
Chris Sabian with his Glock 19.
Sabian holding his Glock 19 on Danny.

The masked gunman who kills Danny Roman's partner also uses a Glock 19 (though in a flashback, it is easy to tell that his Glock is actually one of the flashbulb-firing "Non Gun" Glocks; this is necessary because at the range of the shot, blanks would be harmful to the actor).

Glock Non Gun
A gunman kills Danny's partner with a Glock 19 (this is actually a flashbulb-firing "non gun" manufactured by ISS for scenes where blanks could not be used safely).

Beretta 92FS

Danny Roman's sidearm early in the film is a Beretta 92FS, which he is forced to surrender (along with his badge) when he learns that he is suspected of killing his partner and is placed on suspension. Many other Chicago police officers throughout the movie also use the 92FS (including the two who arrest Danny at the scene of his partner's murder).

Beretta 92FS 9x19mm
Danny Roman hands over his Beretta 92FS when he is suspended from duty.

Valmet M78

Chicago HBT sniper Palermo (Michael Cudlitz) uses a .308 (7.62x51mm NATO) version of the Finnish Valmet M78 semi-automatic rifle. His Valmet is outfitted with a scope and laser sight (which a real-life sniper would never use). He refuses to use this rifle to kill Danny even when he has the chance.

Valmet M78 7.62x51mm NATO with scope and magazine removed
Palermo setting up his Valmet M78 on the roof opposite the federal building. A CGI-enhanced version of this shot appears to have been used in the film Light It Up.
Another view of Palermo with his M78.
A close-up of the M78's trigger when Palermo is unwilling to fire.

Remington M700

Some of the snipers called to the scene of the hostage situation can be seen aiming Remington M700 sniper rifles at Danny Roman.

Remington 700PSS with Harris bipod 7.62x51mm NATO/.300 Win Mag
A HBT sniper with a Remington M700-series rifle.

Heckler & Koch MP5SD2

Argento (Tim Kelleher), one of the corrupt HBT officers, uses a suppressed Heckler & Koch MP5SD2 submachine gun to kill Inspector Terence Niebaum (J.T. Walsh) during an attempted breach (allegedly by accident). Hellman is also seen using one during the first hostage situation earlier in the film.

Heckler & Koch MP5SD 9x19mm (SD3 shown here)
Argento fires an H&K MP5SD2.
Hellman armed with an MP5SD2.

Heckler & Koch MP5A2/A3

Most of the HBT and FBI SWAT officers throughout the movie can be seen using Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns fitted with Surefire weaponlight forearms, mostly the MP5A2 variant (fixed stock), but also some MP5A3s.

Heckler & Koch MP5A2 9x19mm with Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight
HBT officers with MP5A2s.
Another HBT officer with an MP5A2.

M14

At the funeral of Danny Roman's partner Nathan Roenick (Paul Guilfoyle), the officers who perform the rifle volley use M14 rifles (or possibly semi-automatic M1As).

M14 rifle 7.62x51mm NATO
Police officers firing M14 rifles into the air at the funeral.

Winchester Model 1897

Omar (Tom Bower) in the opening standoff is armed with a Winchester M1897. The sawed-off shotgun is taken by Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson) when Omar falls on the floor. Danny briefly give it to Nathan (Paul Guilfoyle) to take it away.

Winchester Model 1897 Riot Gun - 12 gauge
Good view of the barrel.
Omar nervously touching the trigger.
Danny has blocked Omar.

Various revolvers

When Danny takes the Internal Affairs investigators hostage in their office, many of the other detectives in the office are armed with a variety of different types of revolvers. Danny forces them to place their weapons on a desk. Among the revolvers seen are various Smith & Wesson models.

Several officers' and detectives' weapons on a desk.

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