The Guns of The Beekeeper
Every firearm from The Beekeeper — Adam Clay's Taran Tactical Glock and the federal hardware thrown at him — each mapped to a current production model you can actually build, with the optic where we stock one. Researched from public sources; not affiliated with the film.
One man, one tuned Glock, and a lot of people who should've known better.
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Quick answers
- What gun does the Beekeeper use?
- Adam Clay runs a Taran Tactical–tuned Glock 17 as his primary throughout the film.
- What rifles are in The Beekeeper?
- The federal FBI-SWAT and Secret Service teams carry EOTech-equipped M4 carbines.
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Pistols
- Taran Tactical Glock 17Adam Clay (Jason Statham)
Clay's Taran Tactical–tuned Glock — his primary tool through the whole rampage.
Build it: Glock 17 Gen5 MOS → — the Gen5 MOS is the optics-ready base for a Taran-Tactical-style build
- SIG Sauer P226Wallace's mercenaries
The private-security 9mm P226s.
Build it: SIG Sauer P226 Legion RX → — the optics-ready P226 Legion RX is the current production 226
- Glock 19FBI agents Parker & Wiley
The agents' 9mm duty Glocks.
Build it: Glock 19 Gen5 MOS → — the Gen5 MOS is the optics-ready 19
- Kimber 1911Mickey Garnett
Garnett's railed Kimber 1911.
Build it: Kimber Custom II → — the Kimber Custom II is the closest current single-stack 1911
Rifles & carbines
- M4A1FBI SWAT / Secret Service CAT
The federal entry teams' 5.56 M4s, run with holographic sights and lights.
On screen: an EOTech holographic sight.
Build it: Colt LE6920 → — the Colt LE6920 is the civilian M4 Carbine
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