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The Fugitive (Yakut: Күрүөйэх; Kyuryuyoiekh, often wrongly transliterated as Kuruoiekh or even Kyryoyekh, Russian Беглый; Beglyy) is a 2014 Russian filmed Yakut language crime triller.
Note: While, this movie is Russian, the original language is Yakutian, while the Russian language is only subtitles. The English title is the translate from Russian title (Беглый), which did by user, who don't speack Yakut language. If anybody user, who have some skills in Yakut language, will find this title uncorrect, he may rename it more correct title.
The following weapons were used in the film The Fugitive (Kyuryuyoiekh):
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IZh-17
Seasoned criminal Yakov (Yevgeniy Pivovarov) owns a sawn-off IZh-17. At the film climax, his gun appeared in the hands of another seasoned criminal Barmaley (Georgiy Bessonov).
OP-SKS
Two hunters uses OP-SKS, when they tries to defende themself from Barmaley and Yakov. Later, this gun was used by Yakov and Barmaley. At the final scenes, Misha (Julustan Semyonov) tooked it from them.
Izhmash Tigr
Miitee (Aleksey Popov) owns a Izhmash Tigr. At the a few scenes, his gun appeared in the hands of Makhsyym (Maksim Romanov), Yakov (Yevgeniy Pivovarov) and Misha (Julustan Semyonov).