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In a hangar after the attempted assassination of Idi Amin, one of Amin's soldiers is seen holding a [[AK-47|VZ-58]] which can be easily identified by the unique bolt which is much different from that of an AK-47 (though the two rifles are often confused by those unaware of the existence of the VZ-58). | In a hangar after the attempted assassination of Idi Amin, one of Amin's soldiers is seen holding a [[AK-47|VZ-58]] which can be easily identified by the unique bolt which is much different from that of an AK-47 (though the two rifles are often confused by those unaware of the existence of the VZ-58). | ||
The first photo is of a AK, the second one is a VZ-58 | |||
[[Image:VZ58.jpg|thumb|none|400px|'''Czech SA vz-58V''' ''(Výsadkový aka "Airborne")'' with folding stock - 7.62x39mm]] | [[Image:VZ58.jpg|thumb|none|400px|'''Czech SA vz-58V''' ''(Výsadkový aka "Airborne")'' with folding stock - 7.62x39mm]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:12, 17 June 2010
The following weapons were used in the film The Last King of Scotland:
Zastava M88
President Idi Amin (Forest Whitaker) carries a stainless Zastava M88 as his main sidearm. Dr. Nicholas Garrigan (James McAvoy) is seen grabbing it and putting a water buffalo out of its misery with it.
Heckler & Koch G3A3
The main rifle seen in the hands of the Ugandan army is the Heckler & Koch G3A3.
Sterling SMG
Most Ugandan soldiers are seen with Sterling SMG weapons, which some of them was threatening the main character with.
FN Hi-Power
Nicholas is seen firing an FN Hi-Power to start the swimming race between President Amin and his men.
Uzi
One of Amin's bodyguards is seen carrying a full size Uzi.
VZ-58
In a hangar after the attempted assassination of Idi Amin, one of Amin's soldiers is seen holding a VZ-58 which can be easily identified by the unique bolt which is much different from that of an AK-47 (though the two rifles are often confused by those unaware of the existence of the VZ-58).
The first photo is of a AK, the second one is a VZ-58