Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection: Difference between revisions
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[[Image:DeltaForce2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection'' (1990)]]
[[Image:DeltaForce2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection'' (1990)]]
'''''Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection''''' is the 1990 sequel to 1986's ''[[The Delta Force]]''. [[Chuck Norris]] returns as Col. Scott McCoy, who leads members of the Force on a mission to rescue DEA agents from a brutal drug kingpin. Directed by [[Aaron Norris]], the film was also released as ''Delta Force 2: Operation Stranglehold''. In 1991, a third film, ''[[Delta Force 3: The Killing Game]]'', which starred [[Mike Norris]], the son of [[Chuck Norris]] was released.
'''''Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection''''' is the 1990 sequel to 1986's ''[[The Delta Force]]''. [[Chuck Norris]] returns as Col. Scott McCoy, who leads members of the Force on a mission to rescue DEA agents from a brutal drug kingpin. Directed by [[Aaron Norris]], the film was also released as ''Delta Force 2: Operation Stranglehold''. In 1991, a third film, ''[[Delta Force 3: The Killing Game]]'', which starred [[Mike Norris]], the son of [[Chuck Norris]], was released.
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Revision as of 00:03, 6 June 2017
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection is the 1990 sequel to 1986's The Delta Force. Chuck Norris returns as Col. Scott McCoy, who leads members of the Force on a mission to rescue DEA agents from a brutal drug kingpin. Directed by Aaron Norris, the film was also released as Delta Force 2: Operation Stranglehold. In 1991, a third film, Delta Force 3: The Killing Game, which starred Mike Norris, the son of Chuck Norris, was released.
The following weapons were used in the film Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection:
Maj. Bobby Chavez (Paul Perri) uses a Glock 17. A Glock 17 is taken off of a killed henchman and given to DEA Agent John Page (Richard Jaeckel).
M1911A1
An M1911A1 is used by Col. Scott McCoy (Chuck Norris), Ramon Cota's men, and Delta Force commandos and is briefly picked up by Ramon Cota (Billy Drago).
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 19
One of Cota's guards uses a Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver during the firefight at the mansion.
Sanchez, Ramon Cota's (Billy Drago) guard in the camo shirt, use IMI Uzis during the car chase. Also seen held by Chuck Norris on the film's poster. He never uses it during the movie however.
IMI Micro Uzi
A two tone Micro Uzi (like as seen in Total Recall and The Running Man) were used by some of Ramon Cota's assassins to massacre the DEA agents at a carnival the beginning while disguised as party-goers. Carlos (Rick Prieto) uses a two-tone black and nickel one.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Delta Force commandos use Heckler & Koch MP5A3s with "slimline" handguards. Chuck Norris is also seen holding a MP5A3 with a mounted underbarrel rotary grenade launcher on the release poster.
A Browning M2 is seen mounted on the Coast Guard patrol boat.
M60D Machine Gun
An M60D machine gun by the door-gunner on the Delta Force's helicopter to mow down Ramon Cota's men.
The two helicopters used in the film each have what appear to be movie-prop weaponry attached to them.
Aérospatiale SA 360 Dauphin
In addition to the M60 door guns, the Aérospatiale Dauphin used by the Delta Force has two side-mounted four-barreled rocket launchers.
Hughes AH-6 Little Bird
The helicopter flown by General Olmedo (Mark Margolis) uses side-mounted, dual-barreled rocket launchers as well as a machine gun with a short muzzle mounted in a kind of "box" on the undercarriage.