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Tom-Yum-Goon also known as The Protector in the US is a 2005 Thai martial arts action film directed by Prachya Pinkaew (Ong Bak). Kham (Tony Jaa) is a member of a family line of guards who once were tasked with watching over the King of Thailand's war elephants. Kham and his father now watch the elephants and prepare them for various events such as the traditional New Years Day Songkran festival. However, it is where where poachers steal the elephants and sell them to the Chinese gang in Sydney where the meat go to a underground restaurant serving endangered species and the bones go the boss, Madame Rose's (Xing Jin) personal collection. It is now up to Kham to fulfill the duties of his family by finding the elephants and bring them home. A sequel Tom-Yum-Goong 2 was released in 2013.
The following weapons were used in the film Tom-Yum-Goong:
Handguns
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is one of the most commonly seen handguns in the film. It can be seen in the hands of various members of the Thai gang, the security detail of Australian Secretary General, and in the hands of Sergeant Mark {Petchtai Wongkamlao} and Johnny (Johnny Nguye)
Glock 17
The 2nd Generation Glock 17 is also commonly seen in the film. It is mainly seen in the hands of the officers of the New South Wales Police Force (though they are armed with the Glock 22 in real life). The Glock 17 can also be seen in the hands of various gangsters as well as the Secretary General's security detail.