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Street Knight is a 1993 action film which stars Jeff Speakman as Jake Barrett, a former Los Angeles police detective who, while dealing with grief over a failed hostage negotiation that took place during his time in the line of duty, is hired by a woman to find her lost brother. He soon learns that her brother's disappearance may be linked to a plot by a rogue former LAPD officer (Christopher Neame) to escalate a gang war in Los Angeles in order to serve as cover for a heist. The film is notable for being the last movie produced by Cannon Films before the company went bankrupt.
The following weapons were used in the film Street Knight:
Pistols
Beretta 92FS Inox
An Italian-made Beretta 92FS Inox equipped with factory bonded ivory grips is the main sidearm of Jake Barrett (Jeff Speakman) in the film. In the climax, he is seen bump-firing the weapon - one of the first times that this technique was ever depicted in a movie. The Beretta 92FS Inox from this movie was provided to the production by Gibbons Ltd. and is the same one used in some other movies and TV series (namely: Desperado and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman).
Glock 17
A Glock 17 equipped with a Laser Devices BA-2 laser sight (and sometimes a suppressor) is the main sidearm of James Franklin (Christopher Neame) throughout the film. The Glock used in this film is one of the same guns that Gibbons Ltd., the movie's armorers, originally acquired for RoboCop 3; it also appears in Carnosaur, Drop Zone, and Cyber Tracker).
Browning Hi-Power
Willy (Jeremiah Birkett) a Browning Hi-Power as his weapon in the movie. While hard to see, the weapon may be a blank-firing replica of some type. These are also used by other gang members in the film.
Beretta 92FS
Beretta 92FS are used by various characters in the film. Some of Franklin's (Christopher Neame's) crew use them (often suppressed), and they are also carried by LAPD officers and some gang members.
Heckler & Koch P7
The Heckler & Koch P7 is used by Franklin's (Christopher Neame's) crew in the film, usually with suppressors.
Heckler & Koch P9S
Post-1973 versions of the Heckler & Koch P9S are used by Franklin's (Christopher Neame's) crew in the film, usually with suppressors.
M1911A1
An unknown nickel-plated M1911A1 is carried by one of the Latin Lords gang members, and later used to commit a murder by Franklin (Christopher Neame).
Ruger KP89
In one scene, Franklin (Christopher Neame) takes a Ruger KP89 confiscated from a Latin Lords gang-banger and uses it to kill a Blades gang member.
Submachine Guns
Uzi
Franklin's men use IMI Uzi submachine guns throughout the film, sometimes with suppressors. They are also used by Blades gang members during a drive-by shooting.
Rifles
Heckler & Koch SR9(T)
During the opening murder/setup scene, Franklin's (Christopher Neame's) men use Heckler & Koch SR9(T) rifles equipped with AN/PVS-4 night-vision sights and suppressors to kill several Latin Lords gang-bangers. Most likely, these weapons are conversions of HK91s, like nearly all of the SR9s seen in Hollywood movies.