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===Continuity error===
===Continuity error===
During the restaurant scene, after Monteux draws his Beretta, during the extreme close-up it briefly changes into a [[Glock 17]].
During the restaurant scene, after Monteux draws his Beretta, during the close-up it briefly changes into a [[Glock 17]].
[[Image:TTWError.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Monteux fires his sidearm during the restaurant shootout.]]
[[Image:TTWError.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Monteux fires his sidearm during the restaurant shootout.]]



Revision as of 12:48, 4 December 2013

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The Third Wave (2003)

The Third Wave is a 2003 Swedish action film, starring Jakob Eklund as ex-police officer Johan Falk. Falk has left his job at the Gothenburg police, wanting to leave his former life behind. But when an old friend wants to meet him about a possible job in Europol, he gets entangled with European mobsters. Witnessing the execution of his friend, he ends up on the run with a woman the mobsters are after. Falk has to fight against organized crime to get justice, and more importantly, revenge.



Glock 17

The Glock 17 is the most frequently used firearm in the film. Hitman Dauphin (Sylvester Groth) uses one as his preferred sidearm in the film, and usually wields it suppressed. Dauphin's accomplice Rocca (Emmanuel Limal) also uses a Glock 17 during the restaurant scene in The Hague, but is disarmed of it by Johan Falk (Jakob Eklund). Rocca then takes Monteux's (Alain Azerot) Beretta 92FS and uses it for the remainder of the film. All of the men employed by EuroSec, including Devlin (Nicholas Farrell) and Stevens (John Benfield), carry Glock 17s as their sidearms. Johan Falk (Jakob Eklund) and Rebecca (Irina Björklund) also arm themselves with Glocks during the climax. Phoenix Kane (Ben Pullen) also briefly wields a Glock during the climax.

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Glock 17 (2nd Generation) - 9x19mm
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Falk holds Rocca's Glock 17 during the shootout in the restaurant.
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Stevens fires his Glock at Dauphin and Rocca at the Röhmer hotel.
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Falk's Glock lays on the hotel floor.
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Dauphin holds his Glock on Marie, Falk's wife.
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Dauphin holds his empty Glock. After discarding it, he picks up a SIG-Sauer P225.
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Rebecca holds the Glock on Phoenix Kane.
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Kane grips the Glock after the climax.
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Falk fires his gun during the climax.

Beretta 92FS

One of the hitmen, Monteux (Alain Azerot) uses a Beretta 92FS as his sidearm in the film. He wields it during the restaurant scene in The Hague. After Monteux's demise, Rocca takes his Beretta and chases after Johan Falk (Jakob Eklund). The Beretta stays as Rocca's sidearm for the remainder of the film. He most notably wields it suppressed during the climax.

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Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
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Monteux fires the Beretta as he gets hit by Falk during the restaurant shootout.
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Monteux continues to fire at Falk even after being wounded.
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Rocca picks up Monteux's Beretta.
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Rocca holds his suppressed Beretta on Falk.
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Rocca's Beretta lays on the bnak floor near the end of the film.

Continuity error

During the restaurant scene, after Monteux draws his Beretta, during the close-up it briefly changes into a Glock 17.

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Monteux fires his sidearm during the restaurant shootout.

SIG-Sauer P225

Several German police officers are armed with SIG-Sauer P225 pistols during the EU riots in Dusseldorf. After the hitman Dauphin (Sylvester Groth) discards his empty Glock 17, he picks up a SIG from a police officer he kills.

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SIG-Sauer P225 - 9x19mm
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A police officer fires his SIG at Rocca.
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Dauphin holds his SIG on Falk.
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Different angle.
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Dauphin checks the magazine of the gun, as he shot Falk in the head (at point blank range) and he doesn't die.
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To his horror the gun is loaded with rubber bullets. Note the "Eigentum der Polizei" (Police property) text on the dustcover of the SIG.

Continuity error

As Dauphin fires the SIG at Johan Falk (Jakob Eklund), the SIG briefly changes into a Glock 17 in an extreme close-up.

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Dauphin fires his gun.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

Several German police officers use Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine guns during the EU riots in Dusseldorf.

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Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with "tropical" (wide) forearm and stock extended - 9x19mm
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Several police officers are armed with MP5A3s in Dusseldorf during the climax.
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A police officer goes down holding his MP5A3 as Rocca fires at him.

Unknown Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle

Rocca (Emmanuel Limal) uses a massive suppressed sniper rifle to fire at EuroSec officers and at Johan Falk (Jakob Eklund) and Rebecca (Irina Björklund) during the scene at the Rohmer hotel in Germany. Any help identifying this rifle would be appreciated.

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Rocca takes aim with the rifle.
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Close-up of the trigger guard.
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Rocca holds the rifle.

See Also