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*Believed to be HK33, because HK33s were built under license by Royal Thai Army Ordnance (HK33A2 as Type 11 rifle, HK33A3 (with adjustable telescopic stock) as Type 11A1 rifle and HK33KA3 as Type 11K carbine.) and have been used widely by LE and military units in Thailand (Where the film takes place). Also, by Thai firearm acts, it is illegal for the civilians to import or own the centrefire rifle that can be fire semi-automatically or automatically (without permission, which is, really hard to request). So the filming unit may chose another easier way, by using the Royal Thai Army's or Royal Thai Police's rifles.
*Believed to be HK33, because HK33s were built under license by Royal Thai Army Ordnance (HK33A2 as Type 11 rifle, HK33A3 (with adjustable telescopic stock) as Type 11A1 rifle and HK33KA3 as Type 11K carbine.) and have been used widely by LE and military units in Thailand (Where the film takes place). Also, by Thai firearm acts, it is illegal for the civilians to import or own the centrefire rifle that can be fire semi-automatically or automatically (without permission, which is, really hard to request). So the easier way may be chosen, by using the Royal Thai Army's or Royal Thai Police's rifles.


==Walther P99==
==Walther P99==

Revision as of 14:39, 12 December 2010

(Work in Progress) MPM2008 The Following guns were seen in the film:

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Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009)



Heckler & Koch MP5A3

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M4 Carbine

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Heckler & Koch HK33

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HK33A2 with reflex dot sight
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HK33K
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HK33K


  • Believed to be HK33, because HK33s were built under license by Royal Thai Army Ordnance (HK33A2 as Type 11 rifle, HK33A3 (with adjustable telescopic stock) as Type 11A1 rifle and HK33KA3 as Type 11K carbine.) and have been used widely by LE and military units in Thailand (Where the film takes place). Also, by Thai firearm acts, it is illegal for the civilians to import or own the centrefire rifle that can be fire semi-automatically or automatically (without permission, which is, really hard to request). So the easier way may be chosen, by using the Royal Thai Army's or Royal Thai Police's rifles.

Walther P99

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Seen in the back a thug wields a 2 tone Walther P99 - 9mm

Colt Double Eagle

Probably chambered in 9mm considering the size.

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A thug holds a double eagle
He fires a Colt Double Eagle

Rocket Launcher

Balrog / Bison (Michael Clarke Duncan) uses what appears to be a fantasy type rocket launcher

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Unknown Assault rifle

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A customized colt carbine variant.