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A 1995 Dolph Lundgren action movie, this film was originally titled '''"The Shooter"''' but the titled was changed to [[Hidden Assassin]] for American release.
A 1995 Dolph Lundgren action movie, this film was originally titled '''"The Shooter"''' but the titled was changed to [[Hidden Assassin]] for American release.


The weapons seen in this 1995 movie are:
'''The weapons seen in this 1995 movie are:'''


==[[Steyr AUG]]==
==[[Steyr AUG]]==
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==Unknown Sniper Rifles==
==Unknown Sniper Rifles==
Ummm, well one of the snipers was definitely a M24, and the 50 cal was a Barret Light Fifty.


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Ummm, well one of the snipers was definitely a M24, and the 50 cal was a Barret Light Fifty.

Revision as of 20:20, 31 March 2009

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Hidden Assassin (1995) Originally Titled "The Shooter"

A 1995 Dolph Lundgren action movie, this film was originally titled "The Shooter" but the titled was changed to Hidden Assassin for American release.

The weapons seen in this 1995 movie are:

Steyr AUG

Used by the Sewer Sniper at the start of the movie.

SVD Dragunov

Seen wielded by John Ashton

Desert Eagle

Glock 17?

Undetermined

Beretta Model 12 SMG?

Unknown Sniper Rifles

Ummm, well one of the snipers was definitely a M24, and the 50 cal was a Barret Light Fifty.