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==M1911A1== | ==M1911A1== | ||
A North Korean 'Home Guard' officer fires an [[M1911A1]], killing a local peasant woman, during a melee with the Navy SEALs. Why he would be carrying an [[M1911]] is a mystery since he would most likely be carrying the North Korean equivalent of the [[Tokarev TT-33]]. | |||
[[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|400px|none|World War 2 issued Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|400px|none|World War 2 issued Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:BEL2-M1911 02a.jpg|thumb|500px|none|North Korean Home Guard officer aims his [[M1911A1]] at a Navy SEAL - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:BEL2-M1911 02a.jpg|thumb|500px|none|North Korean Home Guard officer aims his [[M1911A1]] at a Navy SEAL - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:BEL2-M1911CloserA.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A closer shot of the North Korean Home Guard Officer and his [[M1911]] - .45 ACP. His uniform is a light grey version of the Soviet Commissar uniform of WW2 and is anachronistic. The costuming is utilizing old Bulgarian surplus uniforms (which makes sense since the film was shot in Bulgaria).]] | [[Image:BEL2-M1911CloserA.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A closer shot of the North Korean Home Guard Officer and his [[M1911]] - .45 ACP. His uniform is a light grey version of the Soviet Commissar uniform of WW2 and is anachronistic. The costuming is utilizing old Bulgarian surplus uniforms (which makes sense since the film was shot in Bulgaria).]] | ||
==Beretta 92F== | ==Beretta 92F== |
Revision as of 16:44, 29 September 2012
The following weapons were used in the film Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil (2006)
Norinco Type 56 (fake)
The fixed stock version of the Norinco Type-56 can be seen used by many North Korean sodiers. They appear to be mocked up from Bulgarian ARs, but are not seen up close or for mor than a couple seconds at a time, meening they could also be AK-47s, AKMs, or Bulgarian ARs fitted with wooden furniture.
Norinco Type 56-1 (fake)
The Paratrooper version of the AK-47 can be seen in the hands of many SEAL team members and North Korean soldiers, possably to allow them to use captured ammunition. Take a look at the AKS-47 and you will notice that two of the SEAL's AK's appear to be Chinese AK'S ( noted by the hooded sight in some scenes, but they are actually mocked up from Bulgarian AR-Fs.The AKs are strangely customized with ultra short barrels.
Arsenal AR-M1F
Seen in the hands of Lieutenant Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez), Master Chief Petty Officer Neil 'Spaz' Callaghan (Matt Bushell) and possibly South Korean Spec-Ops soldiers are Bulgarian Arsenal AR-M1F rifles that have AKS-74U style muzzle brakes in place of their regular flash hiders. They have milled receivers, underfolding stocks, and AK-74 type gas blocks.
PPS-43 (fake MP5)
Since this film was shot in Bulgaria, we see many Eastern European weapons. The fake Heckler & Koch MP5 used by Lt. Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez) and in the hands of a few SEAL members near the end of the film is actually a mocked up PPS-43, chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, which explains the magazine that is slightly too fat to be 9x19mm.
M1911A1
A North Korean 'Home Guard' officer fires an M1911A1, killing a local peasant woman, during a melee with the Navy SEALs. Why he would be carrying an M1911 is a mystery since he would most likely be carrying the North Korean equivalent of the Tokarev TT-33.
Beretta 92F
Lt. James uses a suppressed Beretta 92 during the final mission.
Beretta 92FS Inox
This can be seen being used by North Korean Commander Hwang (Joseph Steven Yang).
Beretta Cheetah
A two-tone Beretta M84F is seen in the hands of Lieutenant Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez).
RPG 22
North Korean soldiers use RPG-22s.
Sniper Rifle
An unknown sniper rifle is used by two South Korean Special Forces Soldiers. It may be a SVD Dragunov fitted with a different stock. The sniper rifles were possibly Bulgarian ARs mocked up to look like Dragunov or Zastava M76 rifles
Armscor M16 22(?)
An M16 type rifle can be seen used by the South Korean Spec-Ops soldiers. They appear to be Armscor M16 22 rifles, but they could also be the mocked up M16A2s from Bulgarian ARs.