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Operation Condor: Difference between revisions
Guard #1, ([[Ken Goodman]]) is first seen with a [[Smith & Wesson 669|Smith & Wesson Model 669]] before it changes to a CZ Model 75.
Guard #1, ([[Ken Goodman]]) is first seen with a [[Smith & Wesson 669|Smith & Wesson Model 669]] before it changes to a CZ Model 75.
[[Image:Smith & wesson model 669.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson MOdel 669 with old bobbed hammer - 9mm.]]
[[Image:Smith & wesson model 669.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 669 with old bobbed hammer - 9mm.]]
[[Image:Operationcondor53.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guard #1 takes his gun out.]]
[[Image:Operationcondor53.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guard #1 takes his gun out.]]
[[Image:Operationcondor51.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guard #1 is sneaking around the corner.]]
[[Image:Operationcondor51.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guard #1 is sneaking around the corner.]]
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Operation Condor is a 1991 action film starring Jackie Chan as a secret agent who teams up with an operative from the United Nations to locate a secret cache of gold. This film is actually a sequel to Jackie's 1987 film Armour of God and was released in Hong Kong under the title Fei ying gai wak or Armour of God II: Operation Condor. The film was subsequently re-dubbed into English and released in the US several years later as Operation Condor.
The following weapons were used in the film Operation Condor:
Tasza (Jonathan Isgar) draws a .25 calibre Colt Pocket Model Hammerless at the beginning of the film in Elsa's apartment. Asian Hawk - Condor (Jackie Chan) commandeers this gun and uses it to force the men to retreat. Elsa (Eva Cobo de Garcia) later has it taped to the inside of a dinner plate lid from which Condor retrieves it again but finds it unusable because the overuse of tape.
Walther P88
In the beginning of the film a Walther P88 is used by a thug to intimidate Asian Hawk - Condor.
Daisy Model 59
His gun directly turns into a Daisy Model 59 (detailed soft air gun copy of the Smith & Wesson Model 59 made in the late 80s by Maruzen) and is kicked out of his hand by Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) who picks it up, scaring away the thugs. After accidentally scaring a bystander, he throws it in the garbage. Another one is seen tucked down in the waistband of one of the men in the bunker, which Condor manages to commandeer. The gun then turns into a different pistol which he uses to hold Adolf (Aldo Brel Sánchez) at gunpoint with after firing of a shot into the air.
Guard #4, (Bruce Fontaine) is using an early Double Action/Single Action converted Colt Combat Commander while at the hotel witch he attaches a suppressor to. Asian Hawk - Condor (Jackie Chan) handles it briefly but it is returned to the man rather quickly. It is later seen again when the men return to the hotel the next day to threaten the hotel manager.
Guard #1 (Ken Goodman) now carries an older CZ Model 75 in nickel finish with suppressor and it'is later seen thrown around between Elsa (Eva Cobo de Garcia) and Ada (Carol Cheng). Day after when they are back at the hotel another guard is seen with one tucked inside his waistband. It's also seen used to execute some people in a desert camp, and in the bunker carried by the black guard. Mark's (Vincent Lyn) gun briefly turns into one after Condor and the girls opens the security doors but it quickly changes back.
M1911A1
The M1911A1 pistol is standing in for the CZ Model 75 as the gun is thrown up into the air during a fight and lands on the floor discharging.
SIG-Sauer P220
Mark (Vincent Lyn) uses a SIG-Sauer P220 at the desert camp to execute some people. Amon (Daniel Mintz) has one as well as they are threatening Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) and the girls in the desert. Condor later takes this pistol from him and throws him down a sand hill. Somehow the men are later seen having it again at the end when they demand some water from Condor and the girls. It is probably either the MGC or the Y T Corp. model gun.
Walther P38
One Walther P38 is briefly seen being used by one of the guards in the bunker who is forced to drop it on the floor as Asian Hawk holds a AK on them.
Smith & Wesson Model 659
Mark (Vincent Lyn), the leader of the guards who turn on Adolf, starts out using the Smith & Wesson Model 659 while in the bunker. After continuity errors where he's seen using different guns it changes back to a 659 in the gold storage room.
Smith & Wesson Model 639
Mark's gun firs changes to an Smith & Wesson Model 639 as he tells Asian Hawk and the girls to open the vault door.
Llama Model XI
The Daisy Model 59 that Condor takes from one of the guards becomes a Spanish Llama Model XI that he holds at Adolf (Aldo Brel Sánchez) threatening to kill him.
Rifles
AK
Returning to the hotel to question the hotel manager, some of the guards are seen with AK rifles. These are also seen in the dessert camp, and later as the AK-74 Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) takes from one of the guards becomes an AK of second model (1951-55) as he demands them to drop their weapons. He later gives it to Elsa (Eva Cobo de Garcia) who stumbles and fires it uncontrollably at the men before knocking its magazine out after which she abandons it.
AK-74
Carried by most of the villains in the underground Nazi bunker. Condor takes one from a guard but it directly turns into an AK as he holds them at gunpoint.
Machine Guns
FN Minimi
The hotel manager retrieves an FN Minimi from a store room and sells it to Elsa (Eva Cobo de Garcia) on the spot who subsequently fires it blindly spraying the entire courtyard to drive off the two men. One is also seen later in the bunker storage room, strangely as it would have been an anachronism if it was supposed to have been left there by the Nazis.
Vickers Gun
The Vickers Gun is seen in the gold storage room in the bunker.
Machine Gun
Some other type of machine gun is also seen in the gold storage room.
Other
Asiatic Musket
Several Asiatic Muskets are used by Arabs in the desert who abduct Ada and Elsa and try to sell them in exchange for camels.