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'''Bumer''' (Russian: Бумер), (English: Bimmer) is a Russian film about four friends: Konstantin (Kostyan) nicknamed Kot (Russian: Кот, English: Cat) (played by [[Vladimir Vdovichenkov]]), Dmitri (Dimon) nicknamed Oshparenny (Russian: Ошпаренный, English: Scalded) (played by Andrei Merzlikin), Pyotr (Petya) nicknamed Rama (Russian: Рама, English: Frame) (played by [[Sergei Gorobchenko]]) and Aleksei (Lyoha) nicknamed Killa (Russian: Килла) (played by [[Maksim Konovalov]]) who get into trouble with the law. In 1999, Kot and Rama steal a black BMW and drive it to a chop shop. Dimon collides with gangsters, who beat him and steal his white Mercedes-Benz. He wants to get his car back so he and his friends go to the gangsters' office. When the gangsters start insulting and threatening them, Killa pulls a Colt and shoots one of the gansters, who turns out to be a law-enforcement agent, who was working undercover.
'''Bumer''' (Russian: Бумер), (English: Bimmer) is a Russian film about four friends: Konstantin (Kostyan) nicknamed Kot (Russian: Кот, English: Cat) (played by [[Vladimir Vdovichenkov]]), Dmitri (Dimon) nicknamed Oshparenny (Russian: Ошпаренный, English: Scalded) (played by Andrei Merzlikin), Pyotr (Petya) nicknamed Rama (Russian: Рама, English: Frame) (played by [[Sergei Gorobchenko]]) and Aleksei (Lyoha) nicknamed Killa (Russian: Килла) (played by [[Maksim Konovalov]]) who get into trouble with the law. In 1999, Kot and Rama steal a black BMW and drive it to a chop shop. Dimon collides with gangsters, who beat him and steal his white Mercedes-Benz. He wants to get his car back so he and his friends go to the gangsters' office. When the gangsters start insulting and threatening them, Killa pulls a Colt and shoots one of the gangsters, who turns out to be a law-enforcement agent, who was working undercover.


[[Image:17585.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''Bumer'' (2003)]]
[[Image:17585.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''Bumer'' (2003)]]

Revision as of 11:33, 28 November 2011

Bumer (Russian: Бумер), (English: Bimmer) is a Russian film about four friends: Konstantin (Kostyan) nicknamed Kot (Russian: Кот, English: Cat) (played by Vladimir Vdovichenkov), Dmitri (Dimon) nicknamed Oshparenny (Russian: Ошпаренный, English: Scalded) (played by Andrei Merzlikin), Pyotr (Petya) nicknamed Rama (Russian: Рама, English: Frame) (played by Sergei Gorobchenko) and Aleksei (Lyoha) nicknamed Killa (Russian: Килла) (played by Maksim Konovalov) who get into trouble with the law. In 1999, Kot and Rama steal a black BMW and drive it to a chop shop. Dimon collides with gangsters, who beat him and steal his white Mercedes-Benz. He wants to get his car back so he and his friends go to the gangsters' office. When the gangsters start insulting and threatening them, Killa pulls a Colt and shoots one of the gangsters, who turns out to be a law-enforcement agent, who was working undercover.

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Bumer (2003)

The following guns were used in the film Bumer:


Makarov PM

Makarov PM is used by Rama.

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Makarov PM - 9x18mm.
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Kot points Rama's Makarov PM at a truck driver
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Rama chambers his Makarov PM
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Kot shoots a Militsiya officer with Rama's Makarov PM
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Kot fires his Makarov PM at the Militsiya
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Kot puts Rama's Makarov PM on the ground

Tokarev TT-33

Tokarev TT-33 is used by Kot.

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Post-war issued Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm.
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Kot holds his Tokarev TT-33
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Killa fires Kot's Tokarev TT-33 at policemen. This is odd because Kot puts his Tokarev TT-33 in the glove box before the robbery
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Close shot of Tokarev TT-33
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Tokarev TT-33 jams

Colt M1911A1

Colt M1911A1 is used by Killa.

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World War II issued Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
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Killa points his Colt M1911A1 at the gangsters
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Colt M1911A1 is seen tucked in Killa's waist
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Killa's Colt M1911A1 slides on the snow
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Killa reaches for his Colt M1911A1
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Killa loads his Colt M1911A1

Unknown 12 Gauge double barreled shotgun

Pasha threatens Rama with his empty double barreled shotgun (probably TOZ-63), but Rama beats him up.

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Double barreled shotgun - 12 Gauge
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Pasha holds his double barreled shotgun
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Pasha holds his double barreled shotgun at Rama

AKS-47

AKS-47 is used by an Militsiya officer (Russian police).

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AKS-47 - 7.62x39mm.
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Militsiya officer points his AKS-47 at Kot
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Militsiya officer fires his AKS-47 in the air

AKMS

AKMS is used by two Militsiya officers.

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AKMS - 7.62x39mm.
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Militsiya officer fires his AKMS at Killa
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Dying Militsiya officer with his AKMS
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Survived Militsiya officer fires his AKMS at Rama

AKS-74U

AKS-74U is used by Russian Militsiya officers and OMON.

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AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm.
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Militsiya officer points his AKS-74U at Kot
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OMON member holds his AKS-74U