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'''''Supreme Sanction''''' is a 1999 made for TV action movie directed by John Terlesky. Jenna ([[Kristy Swanson]]) is a seasoned assassin in service of The Alpha Section government black-ops agency. One day she is ordered to kill a TV reporter Jordan McNamara ([[David Dukes]]) but declines to do this, so her boss Dalton ([[Michael Madsen]]) uses it as an occasion to start long-planned hunt for Jenna.
'''''Supreme Sanction''''' is a 1999 made for TV action movie directed by John Terlesky. Jenna ([[Kristy Swanson]]) is a seasoned assassin in service of The Alpha Section, a government black-ops agency. When she declines to carry out an order to kill TV reporter Jordan McNamara ([[David Dukes]]), Jenna finds that her boss Dalton ([[Michael Madsen]]) uses this as an occasion to start long-planned hunt for Jenna.
Supreme Sanction is a 1999 made for TV action movie directed by John Terlesky. Jenna (Kristy Swanson) is a seasoned assassin in service of The Alpha Section, a government black-ops agency. When she declines to carry out an order to kill TV reporter Jordan McNamara (David Dukes), Jenna finds that her boss Dalton (Michael Madsen) uses this as an occasion to start long-planned hunt for Jenna.
The following weapons were used in the film Supreme Sanction:
Marcus (Donald Faison) gives Jenna a SIG-Sauer P229R. He claims the pistol to be .40 caliber. Later Jenna gives the pistol to Jordan McNamara (David Dukes) for a short time.
A SIG-Sauer P230 is a personal weapon of Dalton's assistant Holman (Al Sapienza). In the climactic scene it is also seen in hands of Director (Ron Perlman), the boss of Alpha Section, and Jenna (Kristy Swanson).
When leaving his hideout, Marcus (Donald Faison) carries an unidentified revolver. It bears resemblance with Ruger GP100 but it's hard to say for sure.
During the first attempt to assassinate Jenna one of Dalton's hitmen is armed with a Mossberg 500 Mariner Cruiser, fitted with heat shield and sling bandolier.
During the first attempt to assassinate Jenna one of Dalton's hitmen, disguised as a janitor, is armed with a subcompact version of M16. A version of LaFrance Specialties M16K with M16-style front sight, as seen in La Femme Nikita and Have a Nice Night, is a possible guess though the handguard looks different.
Another subcompact M16, fitted with some sighting device, is seen in Marcus' (Donald Faison) hideout. He calls it "M4 Carbine, .223 caliber, 9-inch barrel". The gun has a Bushmaster logo on the magazine well.
AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, armed with M230 Chain Gun, AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and 2.75" unguided rockets, is a participant of aerial battle in the opening scene. This scene is a footage from Fire Birds.
In the same footage scene the black "Scorpion attack helicopter" (in reality a McDonnell Douglas MD 500 Defender) is armed with a Browning M3 heavy machine gun in a SUU-12/A gun pod and a 2.75" rocket pod.