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Trailers for Dante Lam's action thriller 'Sniper' starring Edison Chen

I get weak in the knees when it comes to films with snipers. I don't know what it is but you sit me down in front of a film with snipers in it and I'll shut off for the duration of said film. While I cannot say that I have been a big fan of Dante Lam's films his next one, due out on April 12th, features oodles and oodles of them.

Ming (Richie Jen) is renowned as the top shooter in the police force. However things get complicated after the release of his former teammate and superb marksman Ching (Huang Xiao Ming) from prison. With only vengeance on his mind, Ching wants to take on Ming and the police, believing that they are the ones who put him in jail. When a mysterious sniper sabotages a high-security prisoner transfer and a convict escapes, Ming and his team are despatched to profile the suspect. Believing that Ming had withheld key evidence that could free him, Ching decides to lure his target in by holding Ming’s daughter as hostage and re-enacting that fateful day. It is the ultimate showdown amongst three expert snipers in the Hong Kong cityscape… via 24FPS

The arrival of this film has been a long time coming, news surfaced back in 2007, but the financial woes of MediaAsia and the infamous sex scandal surrounding one of the leads, Edison Chan, resulted in the release date being pushed back. And with the announcement of a release date came another trailer. We have two of them after the break. Let's play a game shall we? Let's play: Name that Hollywood film influence. I'll start. I see the elevator scene Die Hard With a Vengeance and the city shootout from Heat.

By the way, one of the captions in one of those trailers lays claim to taking down a target at 500 meters. Poppy cock. A Canadian soldier holds the record: 2,430 meters, or nearly 2 1/2 kilometers. That's our boy!


Tactical Intervention Products In Action

Tactical Intervention Specialists is well known in the military and police sniper communities as an innovative maker of reliable and rugged sniper equipment. We are proud to note that many of our products are being used successfully overseas by the military and here at home by various police agencies. A few of the agencies that we are free to disclose who are using TIS products are as follows: The United States Army Special Forces, The US Rangers, US Navy Seals, The United States Marine Corps, USMC Snipers, and The Canadian Special Forces.

Many of the professionals who use our equipment have sent us complimentary letters and many have even sent us photographs of our products in use. The following photos are representative of many that we have received.

Army Sniper with M24 sling and Night Vision Sight in Iraq
Army Sniper with M24 rifle sling and Night Vision Sight in Iraq

M40A3 look a like rifle with Model Two sling
M40A3 look alike rifle with Model Two sling

Navy Seal With  Precision Rifle Sling by Tactical Intervention  Specialists at Kandahar International Airport In Afghanistan
Navy Seal with Tactical Intervention Specialists Sling
At Kandahar International Airport

Sniper inseated position with M24 sling
Sniper inseated position with M24 sling

Undisclosed - Sniper in undisclosed location
Undisclosed - Sniper in undisclosed location


USMCsniper with two M40a3rifle with slip cuffslings at an Iraq overwatch

Sniper prone with m24 Brown Camo is used against green foliage
Sniper prone with m24 Brown Camo is used against green foliage

Group of proned-out snipers
Group of proned-out snipers


USMC Sniper with M40a3rifle and SlipCuff sling in Iraq

Sniper prone with m24 sling behind a rock
Sniper prone with m24 sling behind a rock

US Army Sniper with M24 rifle and M24 sling in Iraq
US Army Sniper with M24 rifle and M24 sling in Iraq


Sniper with Tactical Intervention Specialists Sniper Rifle Sling in the Middle East
Wrong end of the M24 Sniper Sling !!!
Wrong end of the M24 Sniper Sling !!!


A sniper is a highly trained marksman who shoots targets from concealed positions or distances exceeding the capabilities of regular personnel. Snipers typically have specialized training and distinct high-precision rifles.


Arkansas Army National Guard soldiers practice sniper marksmanship at their firing range near Baghdad, Iraq, in 2005.

In addition to marksmanship, military snipers are also trained in camouflage, field craft, infiltration, reconnaissance and observation. [1] Snipers are especially effective when deployed within the urban terrain of urban warfare, or jungle terrain of jungle warfare.


#7 .408 CheyTac



The purpose of this 3000-plus yard (transonic between 3300 and 3400 yards) cartridge is to deliver accurate (sub MOA), to a target from a sniper platform, called "Intervention". In a different configuration, it is intended to replace the 7.62mm NATO cartridge, which is currently being used for the military's General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG). The mission for the sniper round is to selectively hit enemy targets located at great distances while at the same time, the sniper using the .408 CheyTac is immune to counter snipers using conventional sniper cartridges. It also has a limited anti-material role. The cartridge's advantage for a machine gun -- intermediate between the M240 (7.62mm NATO) and the M2 HB (.50 Browning) is that it provides greater kinetic energy and hitting distance over the 7.62mm NATO and the .50 Browning cartridges, but does not have the weight disadvantage of the .50 Browning cartridge. The cartridge out performs the external ballistic characteristics of the .50 Browning cartridge at 1000 yards and beyond, but fired from a platform less in weight that the M2 HB. Contrasting weight by weight, the .408 Cheyenne Tactical cartridge is a third lighter, which translates into a third more cartridges per unit weight.

In the illustration, the military prototype sniper platform called Intervention is shown with day/ night optics OPSINC Suppressor and Advanced Ballistic Computer

o The parental cartridge case for the .408 Cheyenne Tactical is the .505 Gibbs, necked to .408" and with a redesign of the web area. Solid nickel copper alloy projectiles for both sniping and GPMG are being designed by Lost River High Energy Technologies (Arco, ID) using PRODAS 2000 software.

CheyTac Intervention M200 Sniper Rifle – .408 Caliber


If you haven’t seen the movie Shooter yet, then you probably aren’t really familiar with the longest range sniper rifle in the world. That’s right, this rifle, the CheyTac M200 Intervention has beaten out the Barrett M107 and Accuracy International AS50 (whose longest ranges were negligably similar at approximately 1 mile) as the longest consitent accuracy rifle to date. Of course it takes more than just the .408 caliber rifle and a trained sniper to achieve hits at its max range, 2500 yards or 1.42 miles. You must also have all the compenents of the so-called CheyTac “Long Range Rifle System”, LRRS. This package includes the CheyTac ballistic computer (a PDA with ballistic software installed on it), a Vector IV laser rangefinder, and a Kestrel 4000 (a device that monitors wind, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure), all linked to the PDA and the OPS Inc muzzle brake and suppressor.

Quite a mouthful, right? Of course it is, but its all worth it when you can reach out and touch someone at ranges that would impress upon the victim as having just suffered an act of god.

This opening scene of Shooter is way better than the Future Weapons video I was about to post. Ok, in the opening scene of the movie, Marky Mark wipes out a ton of Africans with the .308 M40A3 of the US Marine Corp. He also takes out a Kiowa Warrior helicopter with a Barrett M107, what badass scene! Later in the film, he demonstrates the extreme range capabilities of the M200 Cheytac Intervention, with a direct hit on a tin can from over a mile in distance.

Note, the rifle that he is firing is actually not the CheyTac, but a good scene sniper scene none-the-less.


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