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Equalizer 2000
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Equalizer 2000 (also known as Defender 2000) is 1987 action movie directed by Cirio H. Santiago. In post-nuclear Alaska, turned in hot desert, a Nazi-style group called "The Ownership" pretends for the overpower. Disparate groups of rebels try to oppose The Ownership with little success until Slade (Richard Norton) creates a super-power weapon that he calls Equalizer. Robert Patrick makes his first screen appearance in this movie.
The following weapons were used in the film Equalizer 2000:
Equalizer
The titular weapon of the movie, Equalizer (it is called "Equalizer", not "Equalizer 2000" in the movie) is based on Colt Model 653 carbine (most likely Colt/Elisco Tools Model 653P, Philippine license-manufactured version), fitted with M203 grenade launcher, a pair of overhead shotgun barrels and a pair of bottom mounted missile launchers. The launchers doesn't produce muzzle flash when firing, and the hissing sound is alike compressed air. The basic version of this weapon is made by Dixon's rebels, then it is improved by Slade (Richard Norton) who uses the weapon with devastating effect. During the following events Equalizer falls in hands of Deke (Robert Patrick), then of Lawton (William Steis), and in the final confrontation it is hold by Lawton's second-in-command Hayward (Frederick Bailey) until Slade reclaims the Equalizer.
Handguns
Colt Trooper Mk III
During the opening battle Slade (Richard Norton) uses the Colt Trooper Mk III with 6" barrel. Same or similar revolver is used by Dixon (Rex Cutter). Deke's (Robert Patrick) personal handgun is Trooper with 4" barrel. Hayward (Frederick Bailey) uses the Trooper with 4" barrel during the attack on rebels instead of previously seen Colt Python.