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Difference between revisions of "Article 99"
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Another SWAT officer is briefly seen with what appears to be a [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]]. | Another SWAT officer is briefly seen with what appears to be a [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]]. | ||
[[Image:S&WModel66BlackGrips.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 66 with 4" barrel & Hogue grips - .357 Magnum]] | [[Image:S&WModel66BlackGrips.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 66 with 4" barrel & Hogue grips - .357 Magnum]] | ||
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[[Category:Movie]] | [[Category:Movie]] | ||
[[Category:Drama]] | [[Category:Drama]] |
Revision as of 23:29, 15 March 2016
Article 99 is a 1992 drama starring Ray Liotta, Kiefer Sutherland, and Forest Whitaker as doctors who struggle to provide adequate care to patients in a veterans' hospital despite constant cutbacks.
The following weapons were used in the film Article 99:
CAR-15
Luther (Keith David), a paraplegic Vietnam veteran, is armed with the CAR-15 carbine when he and fellow veterans stage a sit-in at the veterans' hospital entrance. A carbine also is seen in the hands of Shooter Polaski (Leo Burmester).
![](/images/thumb/2/2d/A99_02.jpg/600px-A99_02.jpg)
![](/images/thumb/7/7d/A99_108.jpg/600px-A99_108.jpg)
Remington 870 Police Standard
Deputy Marshals are seen armed with the Remington 870 Police Standard shotgun during the standoff.
![](/images/thumb/7/7b/A99_05.jpg/600px-A99_05.jpg)
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
During the standoff, a SWAT officer is briefly seen with a Heckler & Koch MP5A3.
Smith & Wesson Model 66
Another SWAT officer is briefly seen with what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 66.