The Guns of The Gray Man
Every firearm from The Gray Man — Sierra Six's CIA kit, Lloyd Hansen's mercenaries, and the long-range work — 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.
A burned asset and the contractors hunting him — every tool in the chase.
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Quick answers
- What guns are used in The Gray Man?
- Sierra Six and the CIA teams run Daniel Defense MK18s and SIG MPX carbines with red dots; Lloyd Hansen's mercs carry HK416s, and the long-range work is done with a Blaser straight-pull rifle.
- What pistol does Sierra Six carry?
- A two-tone Heckler & Koch USP.
Related: The Terminal List · Extraction · John Wick
Pistols
- Heckler & Koch USPSierra Six (Ryan Gosling)
Six's two-tone HK USP — his 9mm sidearm through the chase.
Build it: HK USP → — the production HK USP — iron-sighted, like the screen gun
Rifles & carbines
- Daniel Defense MK18Sierra Six (Ryan Gosling) / CIA
Short 5.56 MK18 SBRs run by Six and the Agency operators through the set-piece gunfights.
On screen: an Aimpoint red dot.
Build it: Daniel Defense MK18 → — Daniel Defense's MK18 is the production gun
- Heckler & Koch HK416Lloyd Hansen's mercenaries
Short HK416 carbines carried by Hansen's private contractors.
On screen: an EOTech holographic sight.
Build it: HK MR556 A4 → — HK's civilian 416 — the MR556 — is the production equivalent
- SIG Sauer MPXCIA operatives
9mm MPX carbines with weapon lights on the Agency teams.
On screen: a Trijicon MRO red dot.
Build it: SIG Sauer MPX Carbine → — the MPX Carbine is the production gun
- Blaser R93Snipers
A straight-pull bolt rifle used in the long-range exchanges.
Build it: Blaser R8 → — the R93 is discontinued — Blaser's current R8 straight-pull is the production successor
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