In the Line of Duty 5: Middle Man Huang jia shi jie zhi: Zhong jian ren
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DVD Cover
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Country
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Hong Kong
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Directed by
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Chuen-Yee Cha
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Release Date
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1990
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Language
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Cantonese
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Studio
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D & B Films Co. Ltd.
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Distributor
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D & B Films Co. Ltd.
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The following weapons were used in the film In the Line of Duty 5: Middle Man:
Handguns
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Yang Lei-Ching (Cynthia Khan)'s duty sidearm is the Smith & Wesson Model 10, David Ng (David Wu) briefly holds it. Later, Yang gave it to Officer Wong (Kong Lau).
Smith & Wesson Model 10 with three inch barrel
M1911A1
Two criminals uses M1911A1 pistols. Alan (Vincent Lyn) fires it as well. Taxi driver (uncredited) briefly fires M1911A1. After his death David Ng (David Wu) takes it for himself.
Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol - Commercial Model known as the "Colt Government Model" - .45 ACP.
Browning Hi-Power
General (Goo Goon-Chung) gave Browning Hi-Power to Alan (Vincent Lyn).
The first version of the classic pistol, developed by John Browning and Dieudonné Saive, and adopted by Belgium in 1935, the
FN P-35 - 9x19mm. During World War II, the Germans would occupy the Belgian firearms factories and continued to produce this gun, called the "Pistole 640(b)" (whereas the "(b)" meant "belgische", "Belgian") with
Waffenamt stamps. The Design would be adopted by other countries and manufactured abroad with the generic designation simply as the
Browning High Power or the
Hi-Power. The "High Power" / "Hi-Power" designation was actually meant to indicate the higher round capacity of the gun (13 rounds) when compared to other contemporary semi-autos like the
M1911 series (7 rounds), rather than the "power" of the weapon itself.
General holds his pistol.
Submachine Guns
Uzi
Two criminal fires Uzi many times. Yang Lei-Ching (Cynthia Khan) and David Ng (David Wu) takes.
IMI Uzi with buttstock collapsed - 9x19mm
David ambush with his Uzi.
Rifles
M16 Rifle
South Korean police can be seen armed with the M16 Rifles.
The original M16, the first version, firing in a 20-round magazine, adopted in large numbers by the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam. This has the original
3-prong flash hider. It would later be replaced by the upgraded M16A1 - 5.56x45mm
Close view of the muzzle.
Steyr AUG A1
General's bodyguard (Billy Chow) fires Steyr AUG A1.
Steyr AUG - Austrian Army Version - 5.56x45mm
Other
Harpoon Gun
Padre (uncredited) fires harpoon powder action gun.
Harpoon gun on the table.