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One of the most famous heist movies is Michael Mann’s Heat. From Robert De Niro using an HK USP and SIG P220 to Al Pacino using a Colt M1911A1, there are plenty of iconic firearms used in the movie. If you are looking for a new firearm on GunBroker.com, you might want to buy or bid on a gun from the movie.

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Published by GunBroker.com, 2021-08-10 03:32:14

The Guns of Heat You Might Find at GunBroker.com

One of the most famous heist movies is Michael Mann’s Heat. From Robert De Niro using an HK USP and SIG P220 to Al Pacino using a Colt M1911A1, there are plenty of iconic firearms used in the movie. If you are looking for a new firearm on GunBroker.com, you might want to buy or bid on a gun from the movie.

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The Guns of Heat You Might Find at GunBroker.com

The Guns of Heat You Might Find at GunBroker.com

Michael Mann’s Heat is one of the classic heist movies, pitting Robert De Niro’s expert thief Neil
McCauley against Al Pacino’s Lt. Vincent Hanna. If you are looking for guns online on
GunBroker.com for the next gun to add to your collection, try one of these iconic guns from
Heat.

McCauley’s Sidearm: HK USP
McCauley’s main sidearm in the early scenes, starting with the armored car robbery that kicks
off the events of the movie, is an HK USP. It is not seen very well during the movie, though the
grip and shape of the back controls are easy to see. He later gets rid of the USP as it could be
used as evidence against him.
Lt. Hanna’s Pistol: Colt M1911A1 Series 80 Officers ACP
Lt. Hanna, a Marine vet, uses an ivory-gripped Colt M1911A1 Series 80 Officers ACP. It has a
full-sized trigger and ring hammer. He usually carries it in a waist crossdraw holster. Hanna
performs a press check on it in an unorthodox way that was seen in Mann’s film Thief. This is
the handgun he uses in the final chase against McCauley.
McCauley’s New Gun: SIG Sauer P220
After McCauley ditches his original USP, he uses a SIG Sauer P220 for the rest of the movie. It
can clearly be seen during the airport showdown. McCauley also performs a press check on his
handgun, though he dangerously puts his hand over the muzzle while his thumb is inside the
trigger guard.

Robbery Carbines: Colt Models 654 and 733

McCauley uses a Colt Model 654 carbine during the armored car robbery. It was likely cobbled
together with a GAU 5A upper or an SP1 upper to make it fully automatic. Val Kilmer’s Chris
Shiherlis uses a Model 733 short-barreled carbine during the car robbery. Both Shiherlis and
McCauley used the 733 during the bank robbery. They use it during the running shootout in one
of the most famous scenes of the movie.

Lt. Hanna’s Carbine: FN FNC 80

During the same scene, Lt. Hanna uses an FN FNC 80. He uses it to great effect when Tom
Sizemore’s Michael Cheritto takes a hostage during the running gunfight.

Shiherlis’ Poster Rifle: HK91A2

Shiherlis saves McCauley from the assassin at the drive-in with an HK91A2 fitted with a bipod.
This is also what he is holding on the movie’s poster.

LAPD Rifles: M16A1

The M16A1, with A2 handguards, is used by many of the movie’s LAPD detectives and some
SWAT officers. Mann instructed the actors to fire in semi-automatic mode only.

LAPD Shotguns: Remington 870

Real police officers commonly use Remington shotguns, and some of the LAPD use Remington
870s during the bank robbery shootout. One officer pursues McCauley and Shiherlis with one. It
remains one of the most common shotguns on the market, as well.

Other Shotguns From the Movie: Mossberg 500 and 590

Officers also use Mossberg 500s and 590s, other common police shotguns, which officers use
throughout the movie. Hanna grabs one during his final chase of McCauley.

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