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| [[ | | [[IZh-17]] || Ivan || ''[[Izhora Battalion (Izhorskiy batalyon)]]'' || || 1972 | ||
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Boris Petrovich Chirkov (August 13, 1901 – May 28, 1982) was a Soviet stage and screen actor. He started his cinema career in 1927 and until 1976 appeared in 60 movies. His most notable role is Maxim in trilogy The Youth of Maxim (1935), The Return of Maxim (1937) and The Vyborg Side (1938). In 1950 Chirkov was awarded the title of People's Artist of USSR.
Boris Chirkov can be seen using the following weapons in the following films and television series:
Film
Television
Gun | Character | Title | Note | Date |
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FN Model 1910 | Storozhenkov | Heart of Bonivur (Serdtse Bonivura) | In holster | 1969 |