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'''''Open Fire''''' is a 1994 direct-to-video action movie directed by Kurt Anderson. The story resembles ''[[Die Hard]]'' but takes place at the chemical plant which is seized by a terrorist group. The main character is Alec McNeil ([[Jeff Wincott]]), a former FBI agent who was dismissed from service. | '''''Open Fire''''' is a 1994 direct-to-video action movie directed by Kurt Anderson. The story resembles ''[[Die Hard]]'' but takes place at the chemical plant which is seized by a terrorist group. The main character is Alec McNeil ([[Jeff Wincott]]), a former FBI agent who was dismissed from service. | ||
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= Assault Rifles = | = Assault Rifles = | ||
== M16A1 == | == M16A1 == | ||
Several of the terrorists are seen with [[M16A1]] rifles, some of them fitted with A2-style handguards | Several of the terrorists are seen with [[M16A1]] rifles, some of them fitted with A2-style handguards. | ||
[[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. | [[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:M16A1wA2Handguards.jpg|thumb|400px|none|M16A1 with A2 style handguards - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A terrorist loads a magazine.]] | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A terrorist loads a magazine.]] | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An M16A1 is seen at the back door of the minivan, next to the man with a [[SKS rifle|Type 56 Carbine]].]] | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An M16A1 is seen at the back door of the minivan, next to the man with a [[SKS rifle|Type 56 Carbine]].]] | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A terrorist aims his M16 at chemical plant workers.]] | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A terrorist aims his M16 (with A2-style handguards) at chemical plant workers.]] | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16- | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-11.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A terrorist at the background holds an M16A1 with standard handguards.]] | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-06.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alec McNeil ([[Jeff Wincott]]) disarms Deacon ([[Ron Howard George]]). In this scene Deacon's M16 carbine switches to standard M16.]] | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-06.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alec McNeil ([[Jeff Wincott]]) disarms Deacon ([[Ron Howard George]]). In this scene Deacon's M16 carbine switches to standard M16.]] | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-07.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alec holds Deacon's M16. A2-style | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-07.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alec holds Deacon's M16. A2-style handguards can be seen.]] | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-09.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bob McNeil ([[Lee de Broux]]) fires the same M16 which again switches from carbine to standard version.]] | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-09.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bob McNeil ([[Lee de Broux]]) fires the same M16 which again switches from carbine to standard version.]] | ||
== Unidentified M16 Carbine == | == Unidentified M16 Carbine == | ||
Deacon ([[Ron Howard George]]) carries an M16 carbine. It has a solid fixed stock, not collapsible as most M16 carbine versions. In the final scene it switches several times to [[M16A1]] and back again. | Deacon ([[Ron Howard George]]) carries an M16 carbine. It has a solid fixed stock, not collapsible as most M16 carbine versions. In the final scene it switches several times to [[M16A1]] and back again. Nakata ([[Leo Lee]]) carries a similar carbine with sniper scope in one scene but never uses it in action. | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-03.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Deacon carries an M16 carbine.]] | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-03.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Deacon carries an M16 carbine.]] | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-05.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The receiver can be seen.]] | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-05.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The receiver can be seen.]] | ||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-04.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nakata ([[Leo Lee]]) holds an M16 carbine with sniper scope.]] | |||
[[Image:Open Fire-M16-08.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alec hands Deacon's carbine to Lynne Tolbert ([[Mimi Craven]]). Here it again switches from M16A1 to carbine version. Note the fixed stock and strongly angled handle.]] | [[Image:Open Fire-M16-08.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alec hands Deacon's carbine to Lynne Tolbert ([[Mimi Craven]]). Here it again switches from M16A1 to carbine version. Note the fixed stock and strongly angled handle.]] | ||
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Open Fire is a 1994 direct-to-video action movie directed by Kurt Anderson. The story resembles Die Hard but takes place at the chemical plant which is seized by a terrorist group. The main character is Alec McNeil (Jeff Wincott), a former FBI agent who was dismissed from service.
The following weapons are seen in the movie Open Fire:
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 15
A Smith & Wesson Model 15 is seen in hands of a psycho (Paulo Tocha) in Alec McNeil's (Jeff Wincott) flashback scene.
Smith & Wesson Model 19
A Smith & Wesson Model 19 is Alec McNeil's (Jeff Wincott) service weapon in his flashback scene.
Pistols
Beretta 92FS
Alec McNeil's (Jeff Wincott) main weapon is Beretta 92FS. Later he gives his pistol to Lynne Tolbert (Mimi Craven) and gets another one from a body of a terrorist. Most of the terrorists also carry these pistols.
Beretta 92FS Inox
Roy's (Michael Shaner) Beretta 92FS switches to Beretta 92FS Inox when he fires at a highway patrol officer. In the final scene Stein Kruger's (Patrick Kilpatrick) Beretta also switches to Inox version.
Desert Eagle Mark I
Stainless steel Desert Eagle Mark I is seen during the opening credits. It never appears in the movie again.
M1911A1
M1911A1-style pistol is seen during the opening credits. It never appears in the movie again.
Unidentified pistol
A highway patrol officer carries a pisol in his holster. Only a grip can be seen.
Submachine Guns
Cobray M11/9
Several of the terrorists carry Cobray M11/9 SMGs. Alec McNeil (Jeff Wincott) takes M11/9 from a female terrorist and uses it himself.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Several of the terrorists carry Heckler & Koch MP5A3 SMGs.
Shotguns
Mossberg 590
In the final scene Kruger (Patrick Kilpatrick) is armed with a Mossberg 590 with ghost ring sights, extended magazine tube and saddle shell holder. Later Alec McNeil (Jeff Wincott) takes his shotgun. Similar shotguns are used by police and FBI.
Mossberg 500 Cruiser
In the final scene Roy (Michael Shaner) is armed with a Mossberg 500 Cruiser fitted with foregrip.
Rifles
Type 56 Carbine
In the opening scene one of the terrorists carries a Type 56 Carbine but this gun is never seen later.
Assault Rifles
M16A1
Several of the terrorists are seen with M16A1 rifles, some of them fitted with A2-style handguards.
Unidentified M16 Carbine
Deacon (Ron Howard George) carries an M16 carbine. It has a solid fixed stock, not collapsible as most M16 carbine versions. In the final scene it switches several times to M16A1 and back again. Nakata (Leo Lee) carries a similar carbine with sniper scope in one scene but never uses it in action.
Other Weapons
M72 LAW
Two M72 LAW are used by the terrorists: the first one to destroy the police car and the second one - in the unsuccessful effort to kill Alec McNeil. During the opening credits LAW is incorrectly shown as reloadable weapon.