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[[File:BG uzi 3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Hitman shoots an Uzi during the second attempted murder.]] | [[File:BG uzi 3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Hitman shoots an Uzi during the second attempted murder.]] | ||
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During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez, Sanchez's bodyguards use [[Sa | During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez, Sanchez's bodyguards use [[Sa 26]] submachine guns. Sa 26 SMGs are also used by the majority of the soldiers during the military coup. | ||
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[[File:BG sa26 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Military police officers with Sa | [[File:BG sa26 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Military police officers with Sa 26s.]] | ||
[[File:BG sa26 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Soldiers with Sa | [[File:BG sa26 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Soldiers with Sa 26s.]] | ||
==Heckler & Koch MP5K== | ==Heckler & Koch MP5K== |
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Big Game (Bolshaya igra; Russian: Большая игра, Bulgarian: Golyamata igra, Голямата игра) is a 1988 Soviet-Bulgarian political thriller, based on the novel Press Center by Yulian Semyonov.
During a military coup in an unnamed Latin American country, millionaire Grazio, the financer of a united energy system project in the country, is murdered while a Bulgarian journalist is seriously wounded. Soviet writer and international journalist Dmitriy Stepanov launches an investigation into the connection between these two events...
The following weapons were used in the film Big Game (Bolshaya igra):
Pistols
M1911A1
The conspirators who kidnap Grazio are armed with M1911A1 pistols.
Submachine Guns
Hotchkiss "Type Universal"
During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez, one of the conspirators' hitmen uses a Hotchkiss "Type Universal" submachine gun.
IMI Uzi
During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez (E01), one of the conspirators' killers uses an Uzi submachine gun. Uzi also uses one of the killers during the second (and successful) attempt (E06).
Sa 26
During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez, Sanchez's bodyguards use Sa 26 submachine guns. Sa 26 SMGs are also used by the majority of the soldiers during the military coup.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
During the second attempt on Miguel Sanchez's life (E06), one of the conspirators' hitmen (Vladimir Bratanov) uses an MP5K submachine gun.
Sterling SMG
One of the conspirators' hired killers uses a Sterling submachine gun.
Rifles
ArmaLite AR-10
During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez, one of the killers uses an ArmaLite AR-10 battle rifle. AR-10 rifles also later are used by some soldiers during the military coup. Most of them, if not all, seem to be the "Guatemalan" model (one of the rarest serial versions; only about 500 were made).
Gewehr 43
During the military coup (E06), one of the soldiers is seen with a Gewehr 43 rifle.
L1A1
L1A1 rifles are used by some soldiers during the military coup.
Machine Guns
ZB-39
During the military coup, one of the soldiers uses a ZB-39 LMG.
PKM
What appears to be a PKM machine gun is mounted on a replica of the FMC M113 APC.
Launchers
M9 "Bazooka"
During the military coup, one of the soldiers uses a rocket launcher that appears to be an M9 "Bazooka".
Other Weapons
"Spy Rifle"
The weapon, used by a killer (E06), is a non-firing movie prop that was specially made for the 1986 film Interception (Perekhvat). It uses parts of various real guns (some of which were taken from a Heckler & Koch G3). Later this movie prop was used in several other Soviet/Russian movies.