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Shane interferes and saves the life of Sergey ([[Jesse Hutch]]), who later turns out to be the son of a local Russian godfather. He also rescues a girl, Tia ([[Marlaina Mah]]) who tells him that her uncle (an accountant for a Chinese drug smuggling ring) is kept hostage by Chen’s men and Shane agrees to help her. He receives assistance from Russian godfather Vlad ([[Vitaly Kravchenko]]) who owes Shane a favour because he saved the life of his son Sergey twice. | Shane interferes and saves the life of Sergey ([[Jesse Hutch]]), who later turns out to be the son of a local Russian godfather. He also rescues a girl, Tia ([[Marlaina Mah]]) who tells him that her uncle (an accountant for a Chinese drug smuggling ring) is kept hostage by Chen’s men and Shane agrees to help her. He receives assistance from Russian godfather Vlad ([[Vitaly Kravchenko]]) who owes Shane a favour because he saved the life of his son Sergey twice. | ||
Matters get more complicated (and bloody) when the Chinese drug smuggling ring send a delegation, led by The Colonel ([[Byron Mann]]) to get back the uncle. A special notice should go to the relatively rare China produced [[ | Matters get more complicated (and bloody) when the Chinese drug smuggling ring send a delegation, led by The Colonel ([[Byron Mann]]) to get back the uncle. A special notice should go to the relatively rare China produced [[Norinco QBZ-97]] rifle. Apart from video games, this rifle does not seem to have been shown so prominently yet in any major movie. | ||
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==Ruger GP100== | ==Ruger GP100== | ||
A stainless | A stainless 3” [[Ruger GP100]] revolver is used by a mugger ([[Clay Virtue]]) who tries to rob Shane’s wife (Aidan Dee) as she’s waiting for Shane to show up for a rendez-vous. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:GP100 3 inch fixed.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ruger GP100 with stainless finish, 3" barrel, fixed sights and "Lett" grips - .357 Magnum]] | ||
[[File:ADM-RugerGP100-02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The mugger aiming his [[Ruger GP100]] at Shane’s wife as she’s waiting for Shane. The distinctive sloped front of the [[Ruger GP100|GP100]] series is clearly visible in this shot.]] | [[File:ADM-RugerGP100-02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The mugger aiming his [[Ruger GP100]] at Shane’s wife as she’s waiting for Shane. The distinctive sloped front of the [[Ruger GP100|GP100]] series is clearly visible in this shot.]] | ||
[[File:ADM-RugerGP100-04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shane coming to his wife’s rescue. The typical Ruger black/brown grips and cylinder release button can easily be identified here.]] | [[File:ADM-RugerGP100-04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shane coming to his wife’s rescue. The typical Ruger black/brown grips and cylinder release button can easily be identified here.]] | ||
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==Beretta 92FS== | ==Beretta 92FS== | ||
The [[Beretta 92FS]] is used by several characters in the movie, most notably by Shane ([[Steven Seagal]]) when he takes it off a robber and gives him a ‘tough-guy’ gun speech that is reminiscent of [[Clint Eastwood]]’s ‘I know what you’re thinking’ lines in [[Dirty Harry]]. The [[Beretta 92FS]] is also used at the beginning of the movie, when a Chinese thug takes it off a State Trooper. | The [[Beretta 92FS]] is used by several characters in the movie, most notably by Shane ([[Steven Seagal]]) when he takes it off a robber and gives him a ‘tough-guy’ gun speech that is reminiscent of [[Clint Eastwood]]’s ‘I know what you’re thinking’ lines in [[Dirty Harry]]. Rather comically, he incorrectly describes the disassembly process of the gun. The [[Beretta 92FS]] is also used at the beginning of the movie, when a Chinese thug takes it off a State Trooper. | ||
[[Image: BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm]] | [[Image: BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[File:ADM-Beretta92FS-02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|This is what happens 0.5 seconds after you’ve been foolish enough to point a gun at any Steven Seagal character and try to rob him…]] | [[File:ADM-Beretta92FS-02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|This is what happens 0.5 seconds after you’ve been foolish enough to point a gun at any Steven Seagal character and try to rob him…]] | ||
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==Norinco QBZ-97== | ==Norinco QBZ-97== | ||
All men headed by The Colonel ([[Byron Mann]]) are using the [[ | All men headed by The Colonel ([[Byron Mann]]) are using the [[Norinco QBZ-97]] (export version of the [[Norinco QBZ-95]]), in all cases mounted with a flashlight on the barrel and an M68 Aimpoint red dot scope on the carrying handle. It seems appropriate for them to use this model, rather than the more common [[Norinco Type 56]], to indicate their special status as elite forces. | ||
[[Image: QBZ-97-with-Stanag-mag.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Norinco QBZ-97 - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image: QBZ-97-with-Stanag-mag.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Norinco QBZ-97 - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:ADM-QBZ97-07.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of The Colonel’s men securing the ship yard. His [[ | [[File:ADM-QBZ97-07.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of The Colonel’s men securing the ship yard. His [[Norinco QBZ-97]] can be easily distinguished from the domestic Chinese [[Norinco QBZ-95]] due to the more standard trigger guard.]] | ||
[[File:ADM-QBZ97-04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Detailed view of the [[ | [[File:ADM-QBZ97-04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Detailed view of the [[Norinco QBZ-97]] with Picatinny-mounted M68 Aimpoint red dot scope and flashlight on the barrel.]] | ||
The [[ | The [[Norinco QBZ-97]] seen in the hands of The Colonel ([[Byron Mann]]) and several of his men are equipped with QBZ-95 style trigger guards. | ||
[[File:QBZ-97A.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Norinco QBZ-97 with QBZ-95 style trigger guards - 5.56x45mm.]] | [[File:QBZ-97A.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Norinco QBZ-97 with QBZ-95 style trigger guards - 5.56x45mm.]] | ||
[[File:ADM-QBZ95-06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Colonel making his last desperate stand with his [[ | [[File:ADM-QBZ95-06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Colonel making his last desperate stand with his [[Norinco QBZ-97]] mocked up to look like a domestic [[Norinco QBZ-95]] as identified by the typical trigger guard.]] | ||
[[File:Admqbz9795.JPG|thumb|none|600px|In this shot, you can see the magazine is 5.56x45mm, identifying the rifle as a [[ | [[File:Admqbz9795.JPG|thumb|none|600px|In this shot, you can see the magazine is 5.56x45mm, identifying the rifle as a [[Norinco QBZ-97]].]] | ||
[[File:ADM-QBZ95-02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of The Colonel’s thugs during the shipyard scene. The typical hollow trigger guard can easily be seen in this shot. Also, it is identified as a reworked [[ | [[File:ADM-QBZ95-02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of The Colonel’s thugs during the shipyard scene. The typical hollow trigger guard can easily be seen in this shot. Also, it is identified as a reworked [[Norinco QBZ-97]] to look like a domestic [[Norinco QBZ-95]] because of the hollow space between the magazine well and the buttstock.]] | ||
==Norinco Type 56== | ==Norinco Type 56== | ||
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[[File:ADM-Norinco56-18.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shane trading in the [[Norinco Type 56]] for his trusty old [[M1911A1]] when going after The Colonel.]] | [[File:ADM-Norinco56-18.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shane trading in the [[Norinco Type 56]] for his trusty old [[M1911A1]] when going after The Colonel.]] | ||
==Norinco Type | ==Norinco Type 84S-2== | ||
During the cop killing, Mao ([[Byron Lawson]]) pulls out a [[Norinco Type | During the cop killing, Mao ([[Byron Lawson]]) pulls out a [[Norinco Type 84S|Norinco Type 84S-2]] from the trunk of his car. Due to a continuity error, the stock is seen folded and unfolded a few times during that scene. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Type 84-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Norinco Type 84S-2 with right-folded stock - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:ADM-Norinco56-2-06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A detailed view of the [[Norinco Type | [[File:ADM-Norinco56-2-06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A detailed view of the [[Norinco Type 84S|Norinco Type 84S-2]], with the folded stock and the full-circle front sight which is typical for the Norinco [[AK-47]] variants.]] | ||
[[File:ADM-Norinco56-2-04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Good shot of the folded stock of the [[Norinco Type | [[File:ADM-Norinco56-2-04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Good shot of the folded stock of the [[Norinco Type 84S|Norinco Type 84S-2]]. The wooden element on the stock has been removed.]] | ||
[[File:ADM-Norinco56-2-09.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A mirror image shot; bullets are suddenly ejected on the left side of the [[Norinco Type | [[File:ADM-Norinco56-2-09.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A mirror image shot; bullets are suddenly ejected on the left side of the [[Norinco Type 84S|Norinco Type 84S-2]] and the cocking handle is on the other side of the weapon as well.]] | ||
==Zastava M70B1== | ==Zastava M70B1== | ||
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==Smith & Wesson 3000== | ==Smith & Wesson 3000== | ||
The young and obedient store clerk ([[Eduard Witzke]]) in the liquor store that Shane visits upon his release keeps a [[Smith & Wesson 3000 Shotgun]] (stock/barrel chopped) under the counter. It can be identified by the distinctive foregrip. | The young and obedient store clerk ([[Eduard Witzke]]) in the liquor store that Shane visits upon his release keeps a [[Smith & Wesson 3000 Shotgun]] (stock/barrel chopped) under the counter. It can be identified by the distinctive foregrip. | ||
[[Image:S&W3000shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 3000 shotgun - 12 | [[Image:S&W3000shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 3000 shotgun - 12 gauge]] | ||
[[File:ADM-SmithWesson3000-01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''”Put that sh-%#@-t away boy, before somebody gets hurt! Now count to 100 and get some help for those two fools!”'']] | [[File:ADM-SmithWesson3000-01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''”Put that sh-%#@-t away boy, before somebody gets hurt! Now count to 100 and get some help for those two fools!”'']] | ||
[[File:ADM-SmithWesson3000-02.jpg|thumb|none|600px| ''”..., 21, 22, 23, 24,..”'']] | [[File:ADM-SmithWesson3000-02.jpg|thumb|none|600px| ''”..., 21, 22, 23, 24,..”'']] |
Latest revision as of 20:53, 27 August 2023
A Dangerous Man is a 2009 Direct-To-Video action movie directed by Keoni Waxman and starring Steven Seagal as Shane Daniels, an ex-special forces officer who spent 6 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Within hours of his release, he unluckily bears witness to a brutal cop killing by thugs from a gang of Chinese human traffickers, led by Chen (Terry Chen).
Shane interferes and saves the life of Sergey (Jesse Hutch), who later turns out to be the son of a local Russian godfather. He also rescues a girl, Tia (Marlaina Mah) who tells him that her uncle (an accountant for a Chinese drug smuggling ring) is kept hostage by Chen’s men and Shane agrees to help her. He receives assistance from Russian godfather Vlad (Vitaly Kravchenko) who owes Shane a favour because he saved the life of his son Sergey twice.
Matters get more complicated (and bloody) when the Chinese drug smuggling ring send a delegation, led by The Colonel (Byron Mann) to get back the uncle. A special notice should go to the relatively rare China produced Norinco QBZ-97 rifle. Apart from video games, this rifle does not seem to have been shown so prominently yet in any major movie.
The following weapons were used in the film A Dangerous Man:
Handguns
Ruger GP100
A stainless 3” Ruger GP100 revolver is used by a mugger (Clay Virtue) who tries to rob Shane’s wife (Aidan Dee) as she’s waiting for Shane to show up for a rendez-vous.
M1911A1
As in many Steven Seagal movies, his weapon of choice is a M1911A1 and he’s seen using it with great proficiency both right as well as left-handed. The exact version of this weapon cannot be identified, but it appears to be customized with custom grips with finger grooves, an extended beavertail and a combat hammer. It seems two different M1911A1’s are used in the movie; they look to be the same but can be distinguished from each other by the differently shaped front sights.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is used by several characters in the movie, most notably by Shane (Steven Seagal) when he takes it off a robber and gives him a ‘tough-guy’ gun speech that is reminiscent of Clint Eastwood’s ‘I know what you’re thinking’ lines in Dirty Harry. Rather comically, he incorrectly describes the disassembly process of the gun. The Beretta 92FS is also used at the beginning of the movie, when a Chinese thug takes it off a State Trooper.
Glock 17
The Glock 17 is used by several characters throughout the movie, mostly as a ‘bad guy’ gun. It’s also briefly carried by Sergey (Jesse Hutch) and Clark (Mike Chopud).
Glock 17 Pro
The Glock 17 Pro is used by Mao (Byron Lawson) during the raid on the Russian mafia mansion. In an apparent continuity error, it changes to a standard Glock 17 later on during the same scene.
Rifles
M4A1 Carbine
The Colt M4A1 is used by both Sgt. Ritchie (Jerry Wasserman) as well as by thugs from the gang of the human trafficker Chen (Terry Chen). The distinctive 'step down' in the barrel can be seen in most images when zoomed in.
Norinco QBZ-97
All men headed by The Colonel (Byron Mann) are using the Norinco QBZ-97 (export version of the Norinco QBZ-95), in all cases mounted with a flashlight on the barrel and an M68 Aimpoint red dot scope on the carrying handle. It seems appropriate for them to use this model, rather than the more common Norinco Type 56, to indicate their special status as elite forces.
The Norinco QBZ-97 seen in the hands of The Colonel (Byron Mann) and several of his men are equipped with QBZ-95 style trigger guards.
Norinco Type 56
The Norinco Type 56 is the gun of choice for most Russian mobsters. In most shots, the typical Norinco full-circle front sight can easily be identified.
Norinco Type 84S-2
During the cop killing, Mao (Byron Lawson) pulls out a Norinco Type 84S-2 from the trunk of his car. Due to a continuity error, the stock is seen folded and unfolded a few times during that scene.
Zastava M70B1
For a brief moment, the Norinco Type 56 that Sergey (Jesse Hutch) is carrying switches to a Zastava M70B1. This rifle can be distinguished from the Norinco by the 3 vents in the wooden hand guards (whereas the Norinco has 2 like most other AK type rifles) and by the folded grenade launching sight attached to the gas block.
Shotguns
Franchi SPAS-12
During the motel shoot-out, a Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun is used by a Chinese mobster send by The Colonel.
Smith & Wesson 3000
The young and obedient store clerk (Eduard Witzke) in the liquor store that Shane visits upon his release keeps a Smith & Wesson 3000 Shotgun (stock/barrel chopped) under the counter. It can be identified by the distinctive foregrip.
Remington 870 Field Gun “sawed off”
The first Russian mobster to confront Sgt. Ritchie when he breaks into the Russians’ mansion carries a Remington 870 Field Gun with stock and barrel sawed off.
Mossberg 500 “Persuader”
Sgt. Ritchie’s “partner in crime” Clark (Mike Chopud) can be seen with a Mossberg 500 ”Persuader”with extended magazine during the shoot-out at the Russians’ mansion.
Prop Guns
In a few shots, prop guns appear to have been used as stand-ins for Colt M4A1 and Norinco Type 56 rifles. They can be recognized as such by closed barrels and front sights that consist of one solid piece of material rendering them unusable.
Vlad’s gunsafe
When he realizes he’s under attack, Vlad (Vitaly Kravchenko) opens a gunsafe in his study. It is stocked with several Norinco Type 56 rifles as well as with Beretta 92FS pistols.