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War, Inc.

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The following weapons were used in the film War, Inc.:

War, Inc. (2008)


Walther P99

Hauser's (John Cusack) primary weapon is a Walther P99, and frequently two at once. He uses a P99 with a suppressor and laser sight to assassinate the three German men in Canada as the film opens. He later uses them in a shootout with Tamerlane shock-troops. Hauser seems to have problems with his P99s, as the slides never lock back when empty, constantly surprising him in the middle of firefights.

Walther P99 - 9mm.
Hauser uses a P99 with suppressor and laser sight to complete his first hit of the movie.
Hauser speeds along on Walken's power chair with his P99.
Hauser takes cover behind Walken's power chair, a P99 in each hand.

Beretta 92FS

Hauser (John Cusack) and Walken (Ben Kingsley) are both initially armed with Beretta 92FS handguns in flashback scenes. Ooq-Mi-Fay Taqnufmini is also armed with a Beretta 92FS with stainless slide, which he memorably shoots himself with when trying to tuck it into his pants. Ooq-Mi-Fay's Beretta is a Kimar 8mm blank-firing replica of the Beretta Inox, noted by its black controls.

Beretta 92FS - 9mm.
Walken pulls his Beretta 92FS on Hauser in the old theme park.
Walken takes Hauser's Beretta as well, and forces him back towards the garbage truck.
A close up of Walken's and Hauser's Beretta 92FS'.
Walken fires his two Berettas until the slides lock back.
Walken drops his Beretta and Hauser's on the ground, and they no longer have the slides locked back.
Hauser commandeers the two Beretta 92FS' and fires at Walken.

Kimar 8mm blank-firing replica Beretta Inox

The Inox Beretta with black controls used by Ooq-Mi-Fay is an 8mm replica

Ooq-Mi-Fay brandishes his Kimar 8mm replica after shooting himself in the buttocks with it.
A drunk Ooq-Mi-Fay waves his Beretta 92FS around before he passes out.
Ooq-Mi-Fay with his Beretta 92FS at the wedding.

Smith & Wesson Model 60

One of the men who takes Natalie Hagelhusen's camera crew hostage is armed with a stainless steel Smith & Wesson Model 60.

Smith & Wesson Model 60 - .38 Special
Turaqi gangster with a Smith & Wesson Model 60.

Uzi

The Uzi is first seen in the hands of a thug working for Ooq-Mi-Fay, but is commandeered by Yonica Babyeah (Hilary Duff), who initially holds it by the stock.

Uzi Sub-machine gun - 9mm.
A thug working for Ooq-Mi-Fay holds his Uzi in his hand.
Yonica Babyeah (Hilary Duff) pick up a submachine gun.
Yonica started firing from her Uzi.
Yonica empties her Uzi into the ceiling.

Steyr AUG

Hauser has a Steyr AUG A2 with special camera-scope that he attempts to use to assassinate the Turaqi Sheik. The barrel has a custom flash-hider that imitates the Barett M95, and is controlled remotely via joystick from Hauser's HMMWV.

Actually what determines if it is an A2 is not the scope mount (AUG-A2s are available with both the incorporated scope and the scope mount), but the fact that the charging handle can "fold", for lack of a better word, against the receiver. The A1 model, which this appears to be, has a fixed charging handle that is permenantly canted at an angle. Just as an additional note, the A1 model was also available with a Picatinny scope rail in place of the integrated scope.SAWGunner89 15:30, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
Steyr AUGA2 - 5.56x45mm.
Steyr AUGA2 with camera scope and remote control mount. Note the Barret M95 style flash-hider and the rail instead of an integrated scope(indicating it is an A2 model.)
Wide angle shot of Hauser's AUGA2 on the roof.

AK-47

Many different AK-47 variants are seen in the hands of Tamerlane soldier, Shock Troops, and rebellious Turaqi militia. Typically the Turaqi militia are armed with older AK-47 and Norinco Type 56 models, whereas Tamerlane employees are armed with AK-103s instead. A few Tamerlane soldiers are armed with AKMS rifles, but these are never seen fired and it is likely they are airsoft replicas. That is not true. The soldier who gives Cusack his laundry has an AKMS and he fires a burst into the air before he gets back on the BTR-60.

Norinco Type 56 - 7.62x39mm.
AK-103 - 7.62x39mm.
AKMS - 7.62x39mm.
Tamerlane employees with AKMS underfolders.
Closeup of a militia soldier's AK. Note the thumb hole stock.
Militia soldier fires his AK into a wall.
The film makers shooting their hostage video, armed with an Norinco Type 56 (in the back), and an AKMS in the front.
A truck full of Turaqi militia fire at a helicopter with AK-47 and Norinco Type 56 rifles.
A Tamerlane employee delivers Hauser's dry cleaning, AK-103 in hand.
Hauser fires his AK-103 from the back of Walken's power chair.

GE M134 Minigun

A GE M134 Minigun is mounted on top of the BTR-60 that delivers Hauser's dry cleaning.

GE 134 Minigun.
The Tamerlane BTR that delivers Hauser's dry cleaning is seen on the street below.

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