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[[Image:JatimaticSMALL.JPG|thumb|right|500px|Finnish Jatimatic SMG - 9x19mm]]
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The Finnish Jatimatic SMG was designed by a Finn called Jali Timari in the 70s and produced in limited numbers by TAO (Tampereen Asepaja Oy) between 1983-1986.  It was one of the first noted weapons to use a diverted recoil system prior to the TDI KRISS Vector.  Surprisingly, there were no Jatimatics in movie armories in the United States.  All appearances of the Jatimatic (in U.S. films) were specially coordinated by TAO and Jatimatic's American distributor to showcase the weapon, and all variants were used and then returned to TAO after the end of filming. 


=== Film ===
The Finnish Jatimatic SMG was designed by a Finn called Jali Timari in the late 70s and produced in limited numbers by TAO (Tampereen Asepaja Oy) between 1983-1986. It would be later re-introduced (unsuccessfully) by Oy Golden Gun Ltd as the "GG-95 PDW" in 1995. It was intended as a personal defense weapon for police forces and military vehicle crews and was one of the first noted weapons to use a diverted recoil system prior to the [[TDI_Vector|TDI KRISS Vector]]. Surprisingly, there were no Jatimatics in movie armories in the United States.  All appearances of the Jatimatic (in U.S. films) were specially coordinated by TAO and Jatimatic's American distributor to showcase the weapon, and all variants were used and then returned to TAO after the end of filming. 
 
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| ''[[SFX Retaliator]]'' || || || || 1987
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| ''[[Cobra]]'' || [[Sylvester Stallone]] || Marion Cobretti || || 1986
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| ''[[Cop's Honor (Parole de Flic)]]'' || [[Alain Delon]] || Daniel Pratt || Only seen in weapon case || 1985
| ''[[Cop's Honor (Parole de Flic)]]'' || [[Alain Delon]] || Daniel Pratt || Only seen in weapon case || 1985
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| ''[[Red Dawn]]'' || [[William Smith]] || Colonel Strelnikov || Used as a stand-in for a [[PM-63 RAK submachine gun|PM-63 RAK]] || 1984
| ''[[Red Dawn (1984)|Red Dawn]]'' || [[William Smith]] || Colonel Strelnikov || Used as a stand-in for a [[PM-63 RAK submachine gun|PM-63 RAK]] || 1984
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Finnish Jatimatic SMG - 9x19mm

The Finnish Jatimatic SMG was designed by a Finn called Jali Timari in the late 70s and produced in limited numbers by TAO (Tampereen Asepaja Oy) between 1983-1986. It would be later re-introduced (unsuccessfully) by Oy Golden Gun Ltd as the "GG-95 PDW" in 1995. It was intended as a personal defense weapon for police forces and military vehicle crews and was one of the first noted weapons to use a diverted recoil system prior to the TDI KRISS Vector. Surprisingly, there were no Jatimatics in movie armories in the United States. All appearances of the Jatimatic (in U.S. films) were specially coordinated by TAO and Jatimatic's American distributor to showcase the weapon, and all variants were used and then returned to TAO after the end of filming.


The Jatimatic and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Son of the Pink Panther Jennifer Edwards Yussa 1993
Police Story 3: Supercop A drug dealer's guard 1992
Hard Boiled Could be one of the early ultra rare Airsoft models 1992
The Terrorists 1988
SFX Retaliator 1987
Cobra Sylvester Stallone Marion Cobretti 1986
Cop's Honor (Parole de Flic) Alain Delon Daniel Pratt Only seen in weapon case 1985
Red Dawn William Smith Colonel Strelnikov Used as a stand-in for a PM-63 RAK 1984

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Mad Bull 34 Don Enrico's henchmen 1990