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Tiger on the Beat (1988)

Tiger on the Beat is a 1988 Hong Kong action comedy starring Chow Yun-Fat and Conan Lee as mis-matched Hong Kong cops who have to work together to solve a murder. The film is also is known under the title Tiger on Beat.


The following weapons were used in the film Tiger on the Beat:



Dan Wesson PPC

A Dan Wesson PPC revolver is used by Michael Tso (Conan Lee) in the final shootout.

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Desert Eagle

A Desert Eagle is used by one of the henchmen in the final shootout.

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Browning Hi-Power

Several thugs wield the Browning Hi-Power.

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Shansi Type 17

A Shansi Type 17 is used by Poison Snake Ping (Norman Chu) during a chase scene with Michael Tso and Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat). Also used by the hitman, Fai (Chia Hui Liu, credited in the film as Gordon Liu), when confronted by Poison Snake Ping.

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Ping with his own Shansi Type 17.

Nambu Model 60 snubnose

A Nambu Model 60 is used by Michael Tso (Conan Lee) and Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat) throughout the movie.

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M1911 variant

An M1911 variant is used by the robbers at the beginning and random henchmen in the final shootout.

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A thug holds Sgt. Francis Li at gunpoint with his 1911 variant.
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Smith & Wesson Model 60

A Smith & Wesson Model 60 is used in the final shootout.

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Winchester Model 1200

The Winchester Model 1200 shotgun is used by Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat) in the final shootout. At one point, he attaches a piece of rope to the trigger and uses it to fire the shotgun without holding it (a similar trick was seen in the 2001 film Exit Wounds). Li later uses his shotgun as a club, then attaches a machete to it, bayonet-style

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Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat) holds the Winchester.
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Sgt. Francis Li loads his Winchester.
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Li pulls the trigger remotely with a piece of rope.
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Li with the machete attached to the front of the shotgun.

Sterling MK IV

A Sterling MK IV is used by Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat) and various thugs during the final shootout.

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Sterling MK IV - 9x19mm
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M16A1

A thug is seen with an M16A1. A bayonet is seen attached to the rifle during the fight with Li.

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A thug is seen with an M16A1.
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A bayonet is seen attached to the rifle during the fight with Li.