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[[Image:AOW023.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shaw ([[Wesley Snipes]]) gets a [[Glock 17]] fitted with a block suppressor from a former operative's secret cache of weapons.]] | [[Image:AOW023.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shaw ([[Wesley Snipes]]) gets a [[Glock 17]] fitted with a block suppressor from a former operative's secret cache of weapons.]] | ||
[[Image:AOW026.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shaw reloads his Glock on the right.]] | [[Image:AOW026.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shaw reloads his Glock on the right.]] | ||
[[Image:AOW | [[Image:AOW 308.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An FBI agent draws his Glock.]] | ||
[[Image:AOW032.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of an FBI agent's Glock.]] | [[Image:AOW032.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of an FBI agent's Glock.]] | ||
Revision as of 19:34, 21 September 2013
The Art of War is a 2000 action film that stars Wesley Snipes as Neil Shaw, an operative for a covert unit that works as an arm of the United Nations. Shaw finds himself on the run when he's framed for the assassination of a powerful Chinese businessman. The film's cast includes Michael Biehn and Donald Sutherland. Snipes would return as Shaw in a 2008 DTV sequel and a third DTV film was released in 2009.
The following weapons were used in the film The Art of War:
Spectre M4
A Security specialist fires a Spectre M4 at Shaw when he parachutes off the building at the beginning of the movie.
Glock 17
Shaw (Wesley Snipes) gets a Glock 17 fitted with a suppressor from a former operative's secret cache of weapons. NYPD officers and federal agents in addition to FBI Special Agent Frank Capella (Maury Chaykin) also carry the Glock.
Beretta 92FS
Operative Robert Bly (Michael Biehn) carries a suppressed Beretta 92FS when he confronts Shaw at the United Nations. Also seen in the hands of NYPD officers.
Beretta 93R
An assassin is seen with a Beretta 93R later in the film.
Beretta 92D
Shaw is seen shooting his leg chains with a Beretta 92D. The D model of the 92 has a smooth back end of the slide (like a Taurus) aka no decocker/safety. One might confuse it with a Taurus if it were not for the clear view of the rest of the pistol. The "D" model also has a shaved hammer and is a strictly DAO pistol.
Intratec CAT-9
What appears to be an Intratec CAT-9 is carried by Neil Shaw while chasing down an assassin.
Para-Ordnance P13
A Chinese assassin is seen holding a suppressed Para-Ordnance P-13.
Heckler & Koch USP
A Heckler & Koch USP is seen drawn by bodyguard of Ambassador Wu (James Hong).
FEG PA-63
A female assassin is seen with a suppressed FEG PA-63 when confronting Julia Fang (Marie Matiko) in the hospital.
Steyr AUG
An assassin is seen using a suppressed Steyr AUG to eliminate Ambassador Wu. The AUG is later seen being put in the hands of Shaw in order to frame him.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
NYPD ESU officers are armed with the Heckler & Koch MP5A3 when confronting Shaw on the street.
M16A2
An honor guard detail is seen holding M16A2s during a funeral ceremony.
Secret Cache of Weapons
Shaw smashes a mirror to reveal a secret cache of weapons.
From top to bottom, left to right: Smith & Wesson Model 66 with black combat grips, Colt M1911 Govt. Model two tone model, the bottom of a unidentified rifle, a stainless pre-2005 Mini-14 with an aftermarket flash hider attached (not a GB) in a Ruger Factory folding stock (with an unusual buttstock, a similar configuration was used in Heist), a Heckler & Koch MP5 with a PDW stock attached Bottom of image: Glock 17L, Glock 17, Bauer 25 with pearl grips, Remington Marine Magnum Shotgun.