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The Transporter
The Transporter is a 2002 action film starring Jason Statham as the title character Frank Martin, an expert driver who specializes in transporting any type of cargo anywhere on time, no questions asked. When one package he was to transport nearly kills him, Frank finds himself on the run from traffickers and the police. The film was co-directed by Louis Leterrier and Corey Yuen from a story by Luc Besson. Statham would return as the Transporter in two more films and the film would also spawn a television series and the 2015 feature reboot The Transporter Refueled.
The following weapons were used in the film The Transporter:
Pistols
Pardini PC9
The lead robber during the beginning of the film, holds a Italian made Pardini PC9 pistol. It is a large match grade target pistol, used in European IPSC style competitions and somewhat unlikely weapon to be carried by a bank robber.
Beretta 92FS
A thug at the house uses a Beretta 92FS.
Beretta 92FS Inox
Frank Martin (Jason Statham) uses a Beretta 92FS Inox throughout the film.
Bruni 8mm M1911 Blank Pistol (Nickel)
Frank Martin pulls a Bruni 8mm M1911 Blank Pistol from the shoulder holster of Wall Street (Matt Schulze). Later Lai (Qi Shu) uses it to threaten both Wall Street and her own father.
Beretta Cougar Inox
A Beretta Cougar Inox with wood grips is used by one of Kwai's bodyguards. A thug earlier at the house also appears to be using the same Beretta Cougar Inox.
Glock 17
A thug at the house uses a Glock 17. One of Kwai's bodyguards also uses one.
Walther P99
Walther P99 is seen inside Frank's fishing tub, also where he keeps several grenades and his SIG SG 552 and spare magazines.
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 29
Two of the bank robbers in the beginning of the film used Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolvers. One is blued and the other is bright nickel plated.
Smith & Wesson Model 686 Customized
Mr. Kwai (Ric Young) pulls out a Pre "Performance Center" customized Smith & Wesson Model 686 during the highway chase. Considering the production, the gun probably was the same used on the set of "Wasabi".
Smith & Wesson Model 36
An Smith & Wesson Model 36 snub nosed revolver (with black plastic grips) is carried by Tarconi (François Berléand) who offers it to Frank who uses it in his escape. Tarconi later offers the same revolver to Frank for his assault on the shipyard, which Frank declines, instead showing that he has bigger firepower for the mission.
Ruger SP101
The Ruger SP101 revolver is carried by the French National Police. Lai (Qi Shu) later uses one as well.
Manurhin F1
At least one of the French police officers has a Manurhin F1 revolver. If you look closely, you can see the hammer and the cylinder lock look different, because the models used in the movie are Manurhin F1, the F1 had a Ruger frame and mechanism, Manurhin produced the barrel and the cylinder.
Ruger Super Redhawk
Frank (Jason Statham) acquires a snub-nose Ruger Super Redhawk from the house. It is not a Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan, as the Alaskan was not released until 2005. The Alaskan also would have a front sight, but also does not have the scope rail mounts of the regular Super Redhawk. This must be a custom Redhawk with a short barrel, or a modified Super Redhawk with a shortened barrel. It is entirely possible that this is supposed to be a stand-in for the Ruger SP101 seen in the film, and that the barrel was simply removed by the armorers on set for this purpose. As unusual as this might seem, hilariously, what appears to be the exact same situation occurred in a French film called Ca$h.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5K
One of Wall Street's thugs at the house uses an MP5K to try to kill Frank.
Mini Uzi
Kwai (Ric Young) uses a silver (not nickel-plated) Mini Uzi during the highway chase.
Beretta M12
Some of the French National Police who open the truck's container have Beretta M12 submachine guns slung.
Assault Rifles
SIG SG 552
A SIG SG 552 equipped with a later 1960s/early 1970s Weaver Qwik-Point occluded eye gunsight is used by Frank when he is checking shipping containers for smuggled Chinese people.
SIG SG 543
A SIG SG 543 is used by one of Wall Street's assassins to shoot up Frank Martin's house. His SIG SG 543 has a 40mm launcher attached. The launcher for the SIG SG 550 series is the SIG GL 5140 grenade launcher however this is not one of those launchers. Maybe an older launcher meant for the SG 540?
M16A1
The third assassin who shoots up Frank Martin's house uses a M16A1. It is equipped with a very early laser aiming device; the Laser Products Corporation model 15 which is circa 1984.
M16A2
During the battle inside the Bus Depot, one of the assassins fires a full auto M16A2. The real M16A2 is a three shot burst weapon, so this is a 'fake' M16A2 often seen in films (Consisting of an A2 rifle and upper receiver mated with a full-auto A1 lower receiver). In some shots there are marks on the barrel that resemble the cutouts of an M4, however upon closer inspection, they are wear marks from either a non-standard laser or flashlight mount.
Ruger AC556
During the battle inside the Bus depot, one of Wall Street's thugs fires a customized Ruger AC556 (the full auto version of the Ruger Mini 14) at Frank Martin. The rifle has a Choate™ aftermarket flash hider extension as well as a flashlight mounted to the barrel.
Steyr AUG
During the battle inside the Bus depot, one of Wall Street's thugs fires a standard Steyr AUG at Frank Martin.
Light Machine Guns
Steyr AUG HBAR
A Steyr AUG HBAR is used by one of Wall Street's assassins to shoot up Frank Martin's house.
Shotguns
Remington 870
Wall Street during the highway chase uses a Remington 870 shotgun with black synthetic furniture, a pistol grip, and a flashlight attached under the barrel.
Mossberg 500
The luckless robber at the beginning of the film has a Mossberg 500 shotgun that has been tapped for scope mounts.
Others
Fake MATADOR Rocket Launcher
One of Wall Street's assassins uses a mocked up launcher that somewhat resembles the MATADOR Missile Launcher, however, the method of launching is completely different. It loads (and reloads) in the rear like an M1A1 Bazooka and fires 'self guiding' rockets that appear to be able to make 90 degree turns in flight.
Blank Rounds
During the attack on Frank's house we can see a lot of 'spent' rounds falling to the ground. The extended tip and star crimped ends indicate that they are 5.56mm blank ammo.