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- This is a work in progress: MoviePropMaster2008 21:21, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
Beretta M92FS
Beretta Centurion
Ruger MK II Silenced
Beretta 93R
Taurus PT92/PT99
Jericho
Unknown Pocket Pistol
SIG Custom Pistol
TBD
OA93
Mini Uzi
Uzi
H&K MP5K
Beretta M12
Steyr AUG with Scope
A very pretty Russian Commando "Delta Three" (
Jessica Forde) holds a black stocked Steyr AUG (supposedly modified to shoot "tranquilizer darts". Note that the standard AUG scope has a secondary rail mounted to the top to affix yet another massive scope. What is perplexing is that the AUG A2/Special Receiver was already available when this film was made so why didn't they use that rifle to mount a scope?
A closer shot of the unusual tandem scope mount.
Another angle of the high scope mount. Note that the actress must hold her head up high to use the larger scope, not a very effective means of sighting a rifle.
SIG SG-551
Walther WA2000 Sniper Rifle
Unknown Sniper Rifle
Suitcase Machine Gun
In an homage to the Ingram or MP5K Briefcase Machine guns, or perhaps
Desperado, the Sniper who used the WA-2000 uses a suitcase machine gun in the hotel (make and model unknown).
FN P90
(
Dennis Rodman) as Yaz, finishes the assembly of an FN P90. His upper receiver is set, and needs only to be slid back into the locked position. In this sequence, we see a very nice demonstration of the assembly of a completely field stripped FN P90 back into firing condition.
MK II Grenade
M67 Grenade
Grenade & Magazine Wall
The Armory
Beretta Inox
Ruger KP94 Silver
Ruger MK II Blued
Vektor CP1
PM 63 Submachine Gun
Jatimatic 9mm Submachine Gun
Steyr MPi81 Submachine Gun
- With modified side cocking lever
Sites Spectre M4 Submachine Gun
Calico M-950A Submachine Gun
SIG SG-541
- What appears to be a 541 is mounted vertically, mostly obscure by the transvestite.