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Men of War (1994)
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Men of War is a 1994 action film starring Dolph Lundgren as a leader of a group of mercenaries who land on a small island in search of treasure. When the mercenaries encounter a tribe of natives, they must choose of whether or not to eliminate the natives in order to keep the treasure. The film was directed by Perry Lang.
The following weapons were used in the film Men of War:
Handguns
Smith & Wesson Model 686
Jimmy G (Anthony John Denison) carry lot of handguns including Smith & Wesson Model 686.
Beretta 92FS
Jimmy G (Anthony John Denison) carry lot of handguns including Beretta 92FS.
Unknown pistol
Keefer (Trevor Goddard) use this pistol during all movie.
Defiantly a Glock 19, Compact frame and the bore size looks 9mm to me -GladeTaylor
Rifles
M16A1
M16A1 are used by several mercenaries including Grace Lashield (Catherine Bell), Ocker (Tim Guinee) and Jimmy G (Anthony John Denison) (with grenade launcher). About a half Keefer's men also are armed by M16s (the other half carry Type 56s).
Norinco Type 56
Keefer's men also use Type 56 (without under-folding bayonets).
SVD Dragunov
SVD is used by one of mercenaries.
Shotgun
Armsel Striker-12
Nick Gunar (Dolph Lundgren) uses as his primary weapon throughout the film the Armsel Striker 12 shotgun with a full length stock.
Heavy weapon
Carl Gustav Recoilless Rifle
The Carl Gustav Recoilless Rifle is a notable weapon used in the film. It's even mentioned by name by both Grace Lashield (Catherine Bell) and Col. Merrick (Kevin Tighe). The Carl Gustav is seen used by Nick Gunar (Dolph Lundgren), Grace Lashield (Catherine Bell) and Keefer (Trevor Goddard).
M60
M60 is used mostly by Blades (Tommy "Tiny" Lister) and in one scene by Nick Gunar (Dolph Lundgren).