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| [[Vladimir Vysotskiy]] || Alexander Brusentsov || ''[[Two Comrades Were Serving (Sluzhili dva tovarishcha)]]'' || 1968 | | [[Vladimir Vysotskiy]] || Alexander Brusentsov || ''[[Two Comrades Were Serving (Sluzhili dva tovarishcha)]]'' || 1968 | ||
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| [[Pablo Scola]] || Belgado || ''[[Hidden Assassin]]'' || 1995 | |||
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Revision as of 17:11, 24 January 2012
The Astra 300 pistol was introduced in 1923 and was produced by the Spanish firm Astra-Unceta. The Astra 300 was a scaled-down version of the Astra 400 and thus the two were almost identycal, apart from the size of course. The Astra 300 was even more popular than it's larger cousin because of it's compact size, and it was produced in both 9mm Kurz and 7.65mm. The Astra 300 was also exported to Nazi Germany after the Spanish Civil War.
The Astra 300 is used by the following actors in the following films and television series used by the following actors:
Film
Actor | Character | File Title | Date |
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Vladimir Vysotskiy | Alexander Brusentsov | Two Comrades Were Serving (Sluzhili dva tovarishcha) | 1968 |
Pablo Scola | Belgado | Hidden Assassin | 1995 |
TV
Actor | Character | File Title | Date |
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István Sztankay | Máté Bors | Bors | 1968 |