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− | + | Several members of a counter-terrorism unit are armed with [[SIG-Sauer P225]] (or SIG P6, if real German police helped to film the movie) pistols. | |
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+ | [[Image:SIG-SauerP225.jpg|thumb|none|300px|SIG-Sauer P6 - 9x19mm - note the cutaway hammer, this was used to allow West German police to know whether or not a gun was dropped on its hammer.]] | ||
[[File:Straight Shooter-Pistol-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A member of a counter-terrorism unit holds a pistol fitted with some device, supposedly a laser sight.]] | [[File:Straight Shooter-Pistol-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A member of a counter-terrorism unit holds a pistol fitted with some device, supposedly a laser sight.]] | ||
[[File:Straight Shooter-Pistol-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A member of a counter-terrorism unit aims his pistol.]] | [[File:Straight Shooter-Pistol-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A member of a counter-terrorism unit aims his pistol.]] | ||
[[File:Straight Shooter-Pistol-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A member of a counter-terrorism unit holds his pistol at the background.]] | [[File:Straight Shooter-Pistol-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A member of a counter-terrorism unit holds his pistol at the background.]] | ||
[[File:Straight Shooter-Shotgun-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A police detective holds a pistol.]] | [[File:Straight Shooter-Shotgun-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A police detective holds a pistol.]] | ||
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+ | == Various handguns == | ||
+ | Various characters are seen with pistols. | ||
+ | [[File:Straight Shooter-Pistol-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pistol is seen in the holster of a bodyguard. The shape of the grip matches [[Beretta 92F]] but but it's not enough to identify the pistol for sure.]] | ||
[[File:Straight Shooter-Revolver-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A member of a counter-terrorism unit holds a revolver. It is seen very blurry.]] | [[File:Straight Shooter-Revolver-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A member of a counter-terrorism unit holds a revolver. It is seen very blurry.]] | ||
Revision as of 18:05, 5 June 2013
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Straight Shooter is a 1999 German action thriller. A German who is a former French Foreign Legion sniper starts terror against politicians and industrialists whom he blames for the death of his daughter after the nuclear power station incident. Now the only man who can stop the Straight Shooter is his former instructor and commander.
The following weapons are seen in the movie Straight Shooter:
Handguns
Walther P99
A suppressed Walther P99 is used by Volker Bretz (Heino Ferch) in several scenes.
Walther PPK
Attorney General Regina Toelle (Katja Flint) carries a stainless steel Walther PPK as a self-defence weapon.
M1911-style pistol
In the flashback scene Frank Hector (Dennis Hopper) fires an M1911-style pistol at an African rebel.
SIG-Sauer P225
Several members of a counter-terrorism unit are armed with SIG-Sauer P225 (or SIG P6, if real German police helped to film the movie) pistols.
Various handguns
Various characters are seen with pistols.
Submachine Guns
MAT-49
In the flashback scene most of French Foreign Legion carry MAT-49 SMGs.
Heckler & Koch MP5
In the final scene several members of a counter-terrorism unit are armed with Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns. The stock is never seen so it's hard to identify if it is A1 or A3.
Unidentified SMG
Shotguns
Unidentified shotguns
Rifles
AKS-47
An AKS-47-style assault rifle is seen in hands of an African rebel in the flashback scene.
MAS-49/56
A MAS-49/56 rifle is seen in the flashback scene.
Hunting Rifle
In the opening scene a hunter aims at a deer with an ornamented rifle.
Sniper Rifles
Bretz' sniper rifle
The first weapon used by Volker Bretz (Heino Ferch) is a sniper rifle. In the movie it is called an FR F2 in 7.5 mm caliber (which is is incorrect because FR F2 was chambered for 7.62x51 mm while a 7.5x54 mm rifle was MAS FR F1). Unlike bolt-action FR F2 rifle, Bretz' rifle lacks a bolt handle and is supposed to be a semi-automatic weapon.
GOL sniper rifle
In the final scene Frank Hector (Dennis Hopper) is armed with a GOL sniper rifle.
Various sniper rifles
In the final scene a lot of various sniper rifles are seen in hands of snipers of the counter-terrorism unit.
Machine Guns
Unidentified Machine Gun
An unidentified machine gun is seen in the flashback scene.
Other Weapons
Unidentified weapon
In one scene Volker Bretz (Heino Ferch) is seen with a weapon that is supposed to be a bolt-action, magazine-fed 40 mm grenade launcher of unidentified model, fitted with sniper scope.
RGD-5 hand grenade
Volker Bretz (Heino Ferch) uses a bundle of three RGD-5 hand grenades during the attack at Markus Paufler's house.
Unidentified Rocket Launcher
During the shootout on the abandoned factory Volker Bretz (Heino Ferch) destroyes a police car with a single shot rocket launcher.
Flamethrower
A flamethrower is used by French Foreign Legion in the flashback scene.