![]() Later, McClane takes a Beretta PX4 from henchman Russo and carries it throughout the rest of the movie. Once McClane runs Linh down with his SUV the SIG is not seen again. ![]() During the movie, the gun is taken during a confrontation with cyber-terrorist Mai Linh. In the fourth movie, Live Free or Die Hard, viewers find that McClane has adopted a SIG-Sauer P220R in. The Model 92FS also upgraded to gloss plastic grip panels. The 92FS had an enlarged hammer pin head, preventing the slide from flying back in the case of breakage, developed in response to a problem reported during U.S. The differences between the 92F and the 92FS are mostly internal. In Die Hard 2 and Die Hard with a Vengeance, McClane upgrades to the 92FS, which was released in 1989, one year after the original Die Hard movie came out. The popular 9mm pistol, a version of the M9 that replaced the legendary M1911A1 as the standard sidearm of the United States Armed Forces in 1985, is still in production today in a variety of models and calibers. The original Die Hard movie saw John McClane carrying a Beretta 92F, specifically modified for Bruce Willis with an extended magazine release and slide release. With the 2013 release of the fifth movie, A Good Day to Die Hard, and the upcoming 25th birthday of the Die Hard franchise it’s a good time to take a look back at the firearms used in the iconic action series, and how John McClane’s taste has changed over time.
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