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A [[Heckler & Koch HK91A2]] with sniper scope and [[Cobray CM203]] UBRL is seen in Trackers armory.
A [[Heckler & Koch HK91A2]] with sniper scope and [[Cobray CM203]] UBGL is seen in Trackers armory.
[[Image:HK_Model_91.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Heckler & Koch HK91A2 with fixed stock (''Note lack of third position for automatic fire'') - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[Image:HK_Model_91.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Heckler & Koch HK91A2 with fixed stock (''Note lack of third position for automatic fire'') - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[File:Cyber Tracker-DesertEagle-9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A HK91A2 with sniper scope and UBGL is seen at the left. The lack of paddle magazine release allows to differ civilian HK91 from military G3 rifle.]]
[[File:Cyber Tracker-DesertEagle-9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A HK91A2 with sniper scope and UBGL is seen at the left. The lack of paddle magazine release allows to differ civilian HK91 from military G3 rifle.]]
Cyber Tracker is a 1994 science fiction action movie directed by Richard Pepin. The story is set in around 2015. The justice in USA is hold by Computerized Judicial System that uses cyborg executors known as "Trackers". Senator Robert Dilly (John Aprea) is one of the chief supporters of this system and in fact a tool in hands of Rounds (Joseph Ruskin), the ruthless head of Cybercore corporation that created Trackers. Dilly's bodyguard, Secret Service agent Eric Phillips (Don "The Dragon" Wilson) learns too much about Dilly's and Rounds' plans so he is framed with the murder and now is chased by Trackers. Eric has to team with a rebel group known as Union for Human Rights. Together with journalist Connie Griffith (Stacie Foster) he stands against the corporation.
The following weapons were used in the film Cyber Tracker:
All Trackers (Jim Maniaci) carry pistols that appear to be visually modified Desert Eagle Mark VII, fitted with various futuristic attachments. During the shootout in Cybercore building Eric Phillips (Don "The Dragon" Wilson) briefly holds Tracker's pistol.
Beretta 92FS pistols, often fitted with futuristic attachments, are used by police officers, Cybercore security agents and rebels, including Connie Griffith (Stacie Foster), Jared (Steve Burton) and Gil (Edward Blanchard).
During the assassination attempt on Senator Dilly the leader of the attackers uses a Heckler & Koch SP89 with sighting device. Same gun is used by Jared (Steve Burton) during the shootout with the Tracker.
During the assassination attempt on Senator Dilly several attackers carry MAC-10 SMGs. Connie Griffith (Stacie Foster) and Ally (Lisa Larosa) use MAC-10s during the attack of the Tracker on rebels base.
During the attack on rebels base the Tracker (Jim Maniaci) uses a Ruger Mini-14 with aftermarket folding stock and long muzzle break. His rifle then falls in hands of Connie Griffith (Stacie Foster). A standard Mini-14 is also seen in Trackers armory. Due to a continuity error, in one scene the folding stock Mini-14 switches to fixed stock one and then back again.
The Trakers' heavy weapon is a rocket launcher that appears to be visually modified FIM-43 Redeye. In one scene Eric Phillips (Don "The Dragon" Wilson) uses a launcher against the Tracker.
During the assassination attempt on Senator Dilly one of the attackers is armed with a rocket launcher that appears to be a M20A1/A1B1 "Super Bazooka" with front half of the barrel removed.