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==AK-47==
==AK-47==


There are several appearances throughout the film of [[AK-47]] rifles, primarily in the hands of Iraqi Army soldiers. Uday Hussein ([[Dominic Cooper]]) can also be seen brandishing a gold-plated AK in one scene, the Husseins being infamous for posessing such weapons.
There are several appearances throughout the film of [[AK-47]] rifles, primarily in the hands of Iraqi Army soldiers. Uday Hussein ([[Dominic Cooper]]) can also be seen brandishing a gold-plated AK in one scene, the Husseins being infamous for poses sing such weapons.


[[Image:AK47-PolyTechLegend.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AK-47 7.62x39mm]]
[[Image:AK47-PolyTechLegend.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AK-47 7.62x39mm]]

Revision as of 21:55, 20 December 2011

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The following weapons appear in the film The Devil's Double:

The Devil's Double (2011)


AK-47

There are several appearances throughout the film of AK-47 rifles, primarily in the hands of Iraqi Army soldiers. Uday Hussein (Dominic Cooper) can also be seen brandishing a gold-plated AK in one scene, the Husseins being infamous for poses sing such weapons.

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AK-47 7.62x39mm
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Latif surrounded by Iraqi soldiers armed largely with AK-47 rifles

Arsenal SAR-M1

In one scene, an Iraqi boy can be seen armed with a Bulgarian Arsenal SAR-M1 with wood furniture, identifiable by the milled receiver, waffle-pattern 5.56mm magazine and AKM-style front sights.

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Arsenal SAR-M1 - 5.56x45mm.
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An Iraqi boy wielding an Arsenal SAR-M1.

AKMS

In some promotional material for the film, such as the poster above, Uday Hussein can be seen dual-wielding a pair of gold AKMS rifles. These are probably gold-sprayed prop guns to represent a Tabuk, a line of Iraq produced AK47 variants, of which an unknown number of gold plated versions were produced in the late 1980's to commemorate the end of the 1980-1988 war with Iran.

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AKMS 7.62x39mm

Reck Miami 92F

There are several appearances in the film of what appear to be Reck Miami 92F blank-firing replica pistols primarily in the hands of senior Ba'ath Party members.

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Reck Miami 92F, black finish - 9 mm P.A.K. blanks
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One of Uday's bodyguards firing his Beretta 92FS replica.
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Latif's sister handling his Beretta replica. Note the 'closed' circle inside the hammer, typical for the Reck Miami 92F
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The typical Reck inscriptions can be seen on the slide.

Umarex GPDA

In several scenes, Latif can be seen armed with a stainless steel Umarex GPDA (a blank-firing copy of the Browning BDA) with synthetic grips, possibly standing in for the Browning Hi-Power, another weapon the Hussein family was well-known for using during their reign. Uday Hussein throughout the movie carries a golden one as opposite to Latif.

Umarex GPDA 9mm PAK with stainless steel finish
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Latif wielding his stainless Umarex GPDA
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Umarex GPDA 9mm PAK with gold finish
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Uday loading his gold GPDA
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Uday brandishes his gold GPDA

1911

Latif can be seen wielding a nickel plated 1911 when defending himself at a checkpoint.

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Latif to the right with his 1911


MG42

Iraqi and later impostors posing as Iraqi soldiers were seen with an MG42

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