The Tournament is a 2009 crime thriller directed by Scott Mann (Heist) that follows a group of contestants who participate in a high-stakes contest where the last one still alive will receive a substantial monetary reward. The film's cast included Ving Rhames, Ian Somerhalder and Kelly Hu.
The following weapons were used in the film The Tournament:
Miles Slater (Ian Somerhalder) uses a pistol gripped Hatsan Escort Guard Shotgun during the Strip club massacre. A similar weapon is used by Yuri Petrov (Scott Adkins) during the fight at the church were it is later picked up by Father MacAvoy (Robert Carlyle)
Error creating thumbnail: File missingTaurus Model 44 .44 Magnum with 6" barrel. The weapon in the film is a blued, 4 barrel model.Ving Rhames is Joshua Harlow.Error creating thumbnail: File missingJoshua Harlo loads his model 44. Note the large rounds and six-shot cylinder indicating the weapon is the Model 44 and not the Seven-shot .357 magnum Model 66 as previously identified.
Compact Beretta 92
Harlow kills an assassin at the end of the first tournament at the film's beginning with a compact Beretta pistol. It is unknown whether it is the Beretta 92FS compact or the Beretta Centurion.
Beretta 92FS pistols are commonly used by the competitors in the film. Miles Slade (Ian Somerhalder) uses a 92FS to shoot a stray dog, the female assassin who attempts to run over Lai Lai Zhen and Father MacAvoy attempts to use one on the Father when he tries to help her out of her overturned car, and many of the assassins in the fight at the Strip club are armed with Beretta pistols.
A silenced Walther P99 is used by Lai Lai Zhen (Kelly Hu) when she's in the Hotel. She used the P99 without a silencer, when she killed Lina Sophia (the girl who tried to hit her with a car), and also during her fight against Anton Bogart.
Similar to the weapons used in Universal Soldier: Regeneration and Echelon Conspiracy Asaf Sadique uses a Bulgarian Arsenal AR which has been mocked up to resemble an M-16. The use of these mock ups is becoming more prevalent as more movies are filmed in the eastern bloc and, as in this film's case, most of the budget is spent on the actors.
Anton Bogart (Sebastien Foucan) uses a Steyr SSG 69 (not a Remington 700) that he commandeers from another assassin to hit his first target in one of the first on screen kills of the movie.
Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns can be seen in the hands of an assassin disguised as a police officer who threatens Lai Lai Zhen and Father MacAvoy and being used by an assassin during the montage of competitors being killed.