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* Vampire assassins in the hospital and Danica Talos in ''[[Blade: Trinity]]'' | * Vampire assassins in the hospital and Danica Talos in ''[[Blade: Trinity]]'' | ||
* Austin Powers in ''[[Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]]'' | * [[Mike Myers]] as Austin Powers in ''[[Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]]'' | ||
* A gangster in ''[[Hard Boiled]]'' | * A gangster in ''[[Hard Boiled]]'' | ||
==Television== | ==Television== |
Revision as of 21:42, 4 June 2008
The AP-9 was an inexpensive, simple to manufacture 9mm pistol, designed to capitalize on the market of the Intratec TEC-9 series of guns in the 1980s. It was manufactured by AA Arms and distributed by Kimel Industries, Inc of Indian Trail, NC. The AP-9 became widely available in 1990 and continued until 2001, however sales dropped off and cosmetic changes had to be instituted as a result of the Clinton Assault Weapon Ban of 1994 (officially known as the Omnibus Crime Bill 1994).
Many people confuse the AP-9 with the TEC-9. Externally they are similar but there are many small differences. Both guns can load and use the same magazine. As a result, the AP-9 is one of the most 'mis-identified' guns in media, films, or the news.
The AP-9 is used by the following actors in the following movies, television series, and video games:
Film
- One of Stansfield's thugs in Léon (The Professional)
- Vampire assassins in the hospital and Danica Talos in Blade: Trinity
- Mike Myers as Austin Powers in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
- A gangster in Hard Boiled
Television
- Steve Cirbus as Deke Quinlan in The Kill Point