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The Art of War: Difference between revisions
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 Chinese ambassador. The film's cast includes Michael Biehn, Anne Archer, and Donald Sutherland. Snipes would return as Shaw in The Art of War II: Betrayal, a 2008 DTV sequel and Art of War III: Retribution starring rapper Treach as Shaw was released in 2009.
The following weapons were used in the film The Art of War:
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.
A Beretta 92D is seen used by Operative Bly during a confrontation at the UN. Shaw is also 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.
A sniper is seen using a suppressed Steyr AUG during the assassination attempt on Ambassador Wu. The AUG is later seen being put in the hands of Shaw in order to frame him.
Shaw smashes a mirror to reveal a secret cache of weapons.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingFrom 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.