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Soldiers of Fortune is a straight to video movie released in 2012. Christian Slater stars in it as well as Sean Bean, and Ving Rhames. The premise is that Christian Slater's character is a special forces veteran that is "very luck in war, unlucky in life" and has never lost a man in combat. He is hired by an adventure company to escort a group of wealthy men into real combat and keep them safe.
The following guns were used in the film Soldiers of Fortune: