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==FEG MAK380== | ==FEG MAK380== | ||
A young Rachel Singer ([[Jessica Chastain]]) can be seen with a [[Makarov_PM#FEG MAK380|FEG MAK380]] She takes it from an East German border guard officer. The officer should have an East German Makarov anyway, but in the film the squared off trigger guard indicates that it is the Hungarian version of the Makarov PM, which is the FEG MAK380. | A young Rachel Singer ([[Jessica Chastain]]) can be seen with a [[Makarov_PM#FEG MAK380|FEG MAK380]] She takes it from an East German border guard officer. The officer should have an East German Makarov anyway, but in the film the squared off trigger guard indicates that it is the Hungarian version of the Makarov PM, which is the FEG MAK380. | ||
[[Image:FEG MAK380.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:FEG MAK380.jpg|thumb|none|400px|FEG MAK380 with unfired rounds - 9x18mm Makarov]] | ||
[[File:TD JC PM-15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Young Rachel Singer ([[Jessica Chastain]]) grabs the FEG MAK380 from the East German Officer.]] | [[File:TD JC PM-15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Young Rachel Singer ([[Jessica Chastain]]) grabs the FEG MAK380 from the East German Officer.]] | ||
[[File:TD JC PM.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Young Rachel Singer ([[Jessica Chastain]]) runs from enemy fire holding the FEG MAK380]] | [[File:TD JC PM.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Young Rachel Singer ([[Jessica Chastain]]) runs from enemy fire holding the FEG MAK380]] |
Revision as of 04:38, 21 August 2011
The following weapons were used in the film The Debt:
SKS Rifle
SKS rifles are seen in the hands of Eastern German Border guards and a young David (Sam Worthington).
FEG MAK380
A young Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) can be seen with a FEG MAK380 She takes it from an East German border guard officer. The officer should have an East German Makarov anyway, but in the film the squared off trigger guard indicates that it is the Hungarian version of the Makarov PM, which is the FEG MAK380.