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| ''[[Rabid Bus (Vzbesivshiysya avtobus)]]'' || [[Igor Bochkin]] || Pavel Melkoyatz || sawn-off || 1990 | | ''[[Rabid Bus (Vzbesivshiysya avtobus)]]'' || [[Igor Bochkin]] || Pavel Melkoyatz || sawn-off || 1990 | ||
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| rowspan=3|''[[Jonathan of the Bears]]'' || [[Anatoliy Mambetov]] || Hunter || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1994 | | rowspan=3|''[[Jonathan of the Bears]]'' || [[Anatoliy Mambetov]] || Hunter || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1994 | ||
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[[Image:Izh 17 sawed-off.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Izhmekh IZh-17 single barreled Sawed Off shotgun - 16 gauge]] | [[Image:Izh 17 sawed-off.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Izhmekh IZh-17 single barreled Sawed Off shotgun - 16 gauge]] | ||
'''Izhmekh IZh-17''' is a close relative of IZh-18 except it has exposed hammer. Both shotguns are descendants of ZK ('' | '''Izhmekh IZh-17''' is a close relative of IZh-18 except it has exposed hammer. Both shotguns are descendants of ZK (''Zlatoust - Kazantsev'') shotgun and its Izhevsk version IZh-K. IZh-17 was less popular than IZh-18 and was produced for a relatively small time. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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'''Izhmekh IZh-18''' is a Soviet/Russian single barrelled hammerless shotgun. It appeared in 1964, replacing the IZh-KB (1960 - 1963) and is still currently produced under a new brand '''Baikal MP-18M'''. One of the most modern versions of IZh-18 is a top-break single shot rifle '''MP-18MN''' that is produced in numerous calibers from .223 to 9.3x74R. | '''Izhmekh IZh-18''' is a Soviet/Russian single barrelled hammerless shotgun. It appeared in 1964, replacing the IZh-KB (1960 - 1963) and is still currently produced under a new brand '''Baikal MP-18M'''. One of the most modern versions of IZh-18 is a top-break single shot rifle '''MP-18MN''' that is produced in numerous calibers from .223 to 9.3x74R. | ||
During its long life IZh-18 was very popular among hunters for its low price and decent quality. Its wide availability leads to using of IZh-18 in an unusual role: in numerous Soviet historical movies of 1960s- | During its long life IZh-18 was very popular among hunters for its low price and decent quality. Its wide availability leads to using of IZh-18 in an unusual role: in numerous Soviet historical movies of 1960s-1990s visually modified shotguns stand for flintlock and percussion lock muskets and even pistols (in the latter case with sawed-off barrels and stocks). A typical feature of all models of IZh-18 is a spur on the trigger guard that allows to identify this gun even in musket disguise. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 16:05, 4 January 2020
Izhmekh IZh-5
Izhmekh IZh-5 is a single barreled shotgun, based on Iver-Johnson. It was produced in 1924 - 1948 (with a break during WWII), until it was replaced on the ZK ("Zlatoust - Kazantsev") shotgun.
Specifications
(1924 - 1941; 1945 - 1948)
Type: Single Barreled Top Break exposed hammer Shotgun
Gauge: 16, 18, 20, 24, 28
Capacity: 1
Barrel Length: 26.8 in (68 cm) to 29.9 in (76 cm)
Weight: 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) to 6.6 lbs (3 kg)
Fire Modes: Single Shot
The Izhmekh IZh-5 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Gaichi | Yuliya Tsay | Nan | 1938 | |
Scientist, nanai peoples | ||||
Incident in the Taiga (Sluchay v tayge) | Anatoliy Kubatskiy | Nikita Stepanovich | 1954 | |
Aleksandr Antonov | Fyodor Nikolaevich Volkov | |||
Vladimir Gulyaev | Yasha | |||
Ivan Kuznetsov | Dolgushin | |||
The Wild East | Lilliputian | 1993 |
Izhmekh IZh-K
Izhmekh IZh-K is a direct predcessor of IZh-17, produced in 1955 - 1964. It can be distinguished by groove on the foregrip. Izh-K is a representative of the family of single-barrel shotguns, which also includes the earlier ZK (1949 - 1955), and Izh-KM (1956 - 1958).
Since all these shotguns are extremely similar, and it is impossible to distinguish them (except for marking), they will all be assigned to this category.
Specifications
1949 - 1963
Type: Single Barreled Top Break exposed hammer Shotgun
Gauge: 16, 20, 24, 28, 32
Capacity: 1
Barrel Length: ?
Weight: ?
Fire Modes: Single Shot
The Izhmekh IZh-K and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Films
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Makar the Pathfinder (Makar-sledopyt) | Maksim Minin | Makar Zhuk | 1989 |
Izhmekh IZh-17
Izhmekh IZh-17 is a close relative of IZh-18 except it has exposed hammer. Both shotguns are descendants of ZK (Zlatoust - Kazantsev) shotgun and its Izhevsk version IZh-K. IZh-17 was less popular than IZh-18 and was produced for a relatively small time.
Specifications
1963 - 1970th
Type: Single Barreled Top Break exposed hammer Shotgun
Gauge: 12, 16, 20, 28, 32
Capacity: 1
Barrel Length: ?
Weight: ?
Fire Modes: Single Shot
The Izhmekh IZh-17 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Izhora Battalion (Izhorskiy batalyon) | Boris Chirkov | Ivan | 1972 | |
The Guarneri Quartet (Kvartet Gvarneri) | Viktor Malyarevich | Mityay | with sawed-off barrel | 1978 |
Nomads of the North (Brodyagi severa) | Valeriya Tsoy | Nanette | 1983 | |
Stasis Petronaitis | Durant | |||
Valeriy Shevchenko | Jacques Le Bea | |||
Nikolay Kuzmin | Macocky | |||
Kings of Crime (Vory v zakone) | Nurbey Kamkia | Rita's father | 1988 | |
Transit (Peregon) | Kirill Ulyanov | Snr. Lt. NKVD Yakov Gutsava | 2006 | |
Wild Field (Dikoe pole) | Militians | 2008 | ||
The Edge (Kray) | Vladimir Mashkov | Ignat | 2010 | |
Aleksandr Bashirov | Guardian of railway track | |||
Fugitives (Begletsy) | Valeriy Grishko | Vasiliy | 2014 | |
escaped convicts |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Shadows Disappear at Noon (Teni ischezayut v polden) | Evgeniy Shutov | Antip Nikulin | Ep.1 | 1972 |
Ivan Ryzhov | Andron Ovchinnikov | |||
Incident at the Airport (Sluchay v aeroportu) | Rustam Urazaev | Akmal Saidov | Possibly one IZh-17 and one IZh-K | 1989 |
Bakhrom Akramov | Zafar Kayumov |
Izhmekh IZh-18
Izhmekh IZh-18 is a Soviet/Russian single barrelled hammerless shotgun. It appeared in 1964, replacing the IZh-KB (1960 - 1963) and is still currently produced under a new brand Baikal MP-18M. One of the most modern versions of IZh-18 is a top-break single shot rifle MP-18MN that is produced in numerous calibers from .223 to 9.3x74R.
During its long life IZh-18 was very popular among hunters for its low price and decent quality. Its wide availability leads to using of IZh-18 in an unusual role: in numerous Soviet historical movies of 1960s-1990s visually modified shotguns stand for flintlock and percussion lock muskets and even pistols (in the latter case with sawed-off barrels and stocks). A typical feature of all models of IZh-18 is a spur on the trigger guard that allows to identify this gun even in musket disguise.
Specifications
1964 - Present
Type: Single Barreled Top Break Hammerless Shotgun
Gauge: 12, 16, 20, 28, 32, .410; various from .223 to 9.3x74R in rifled version MP-18MN
Capacity: 1
Barrel Length: 28.5-28.9 inch (725-735 mm) in 12 and 16 gauge; 26.6-26.7 inch (675-680 mm) in 20 and less gauge
Weight: 5.7-6.2 lb (2.6-2.8 kg)
Fire Modes: Single Shot
The Izhmekh IZh-18 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Treasure Island (Ostrov sokrovishch) | Aare Laanemets | Jim Hawkins | Mocked up as flintlock pistols and flintlock muskets | 1971 |
Boris Andreyev | Long John Silver | |||
Laimonas Noreika | Dr. Livesey | |||
Algimantas Masiulis | Squire Trelawney | |||
Juozas Urmanavicius | Captain Smollett | |||
Igor Klass | Ben Gunn | |||
Kazimieras Vitkus | Billy Bones | |||
Vytautas Tomkus | George Merry | |||
Juris Plavins | Abraham Grey | |||
Harijs Avens | Morgan | |||
Vladimir Grammatikov | Richard Joyce | |||
Robert Ross | Redret | |||
The Lost Letter (Propala hramota) | Ivan Mykolaichuk | Vasyl | Sawn-Off, visually modified as flintlock pistol | 1972 |
Anatoli Barchuk | Ivan | |||
Vladimir Shakalo | Petro | |||
Fyodor Strigun | Andriy | |||
Mikhail Golubovich | Bad Man | |||
Vladimir Glukhoy | The Good Devil | |||
Uncredited | Fat man | |||
Brigands | ||||
And on the Pacific... (I na Tikhom Okeane...) | Georgiy Nikolaenko | Vaska-Okorok | 1974 | |
Between Sky and Earth (Mezhdu nebom i zemlyoy) | Vsevolod Abdulov | Simion Kuku | Visually modified as percussion cap pistol | 1976 |
An extra in role of Ottoman Janissary | ||||
An Ordinary Miracle (Obyknovennoye chudo) | Swan-off mocked up as flintlock pistol | 1978 | ||
The Very Same Munchhausen (Tot samyy Myunkhgauzen) | Oleg Yankovskiy | Baron von Munchhausen | Visually modified as flintlock musket | 1979 |
Elena Koreneva | Martha | |||
Inna Churikova | Jacobine von Munchhausen | |||
Leonid Yarmolnik | Theophil von Munchhausen | |||
Treasure Island (Ostrov sokrovishch) | Vladislav Strzhelchik | Squire Trelawney | Visually modified as Percussion musket | 1982 |
Viktor Kostetskiy | Dr. Livesey | |||
Konstantin Grigorev | Captain Smollett | |||
Oleg Borisov | Long John Silver | |||
Fyodor Stukov | Jim Hawkins | |||
Nikolay Kuzmin | Tom Redruth | |||
Stanislav Sokolov | Richard Joyce | |||
Oleg Vasilyuk | John Hunter | |||
Leonid Tikhomirov | Alan | |||
Pirates and Trelawney's servants | ||||
A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines (Chelovek s bulvara Kaputsinov) | A Comanche warrior | Visually modified | 1987 | |
Island of Lost Ships (Ostrov pogibshikh korabley) | Islanders | Mocked up as flintlock or percussion cap pistols | 1987 | |
The Witch (Vidma) | Bohdan Benyuk | Sotnik Zabryokha | Mocked up as percussion pistols | 1990 |
Viktor Stepanenko | Levurda | |||
Cossacks | ||||
The Big Gold of Mr. Greenwood (Bolshoe zoloto mistera Grinvuda) | Yelena Lyukshinova | Vera | 1991 | |
Demons (Besy) | Andrey Rudenskiy | Nikolay Stavrogin | Mocked up as flintlock pistols | 1992 |
Vladimir Antonik | Mavriky Nikolayevich | |||
Jonathan of the Bears | Uncredited | Terry | 1994 | |
Igor Vorobyov | Hunter | |||
Prisoner of the Mountains (Kavkazskiy plennik) | Jemal Sikharulidze | Abdul-Murat | IZh-KB | 1996 |
Aleksandr Bureyev | Hasan | |||
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | Seen among other guns in mansion | 1998 | ||
With Fire and Sword (Ogniem i mieczem) | Aleksandr Domogarov | Bohun | Sawn-off, mocked-up as Flintlock Pistol | 1999 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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The End of the F***ing World | Alex Lawther | James | Sawn-Off | 2017 |
Jessica Barden | Alyssa |
Video Games
Title | Appear As | Note | Date |
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DayZ | "IZH-18 Rifle" | In 7.62x39mm | 2013 |