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Crusader
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Crusader is a 2005 Spanish English-language action thriller directed by Bryan Goeres. TV Journalist Hank Robinson (Andrew McCarthy) becomes a witness of a terrorist attack on the office of large broadcasting company in Barcelona. A videotape of the incident that he steals from his murdered colleague makes Robinson famous and launches his career. But soon he finds out that the attack was not a leftist terrorist action but a part of the struggle of media magnats, and this knowledge puts his life in grave danger.
The following weapons were used in the film Crusader:
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Heckler & Koch USP
Throughout the movie Leila (Laia Blanch) carries a two-tone Heckler & Koch USP, usually fitted with a sound suppressor. During the attack on the Nova office in the opening scene Leila's mysterious partner, whose identity is revealed only in the final scene, also is armed with a suppressed two-tone USP in addition to his Sawed-off Double Barrel Shotgun. In the scene in the Barcelona stadium Hank Robinson (Andrew McCarthy) manages to disarm Leila and uses her pistol for a short time. In the final scene Leila's pistol is briefly used by Veronica Nadal (Ana Álvarez).
Taurus PT92
In the final scene Brechner (Richard Tyson) is armed with a Taurus PT92.
Glock 19
Paul Wolf (Hans Richter) uses a Glock 19 in several scenes.
Walther PPK
In the scene on the Barcelona stadium Leila (Laia Blanch), having lost her H&K USP, draws a backup pistol. It is seen blurry but the general shape and size allows to guess it to be a Walther PPK.
Uzi
In several scenes including the attack on the Nova office in the opening scene Leila (Laia Blanch) is armed with a Uzi together with her Heckler & Koch USP.
Sawed-off Double Barrel Shotgun
Leila's mysterious partner uses a Sawed-off Double Barrel Shotgun during the attack on the Nova office in the opening scene and also during the assassination of media magnat Agustin (Miquel Gelabert).