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Mirage (2008) is a Russian-filmed action movie directed by Tigran Keosayan. The plot follows a standoff and firefight between a private military contractor, hired to get a women named Anna back to Russia plus several civilians and a local gang of human and drug traffickers.
The following weapons were used in the film Mirage:
AK-74
The AK-74 assault rifle is used by practically all of the featured characters.
PKM
PKM machine gun is first seen taken from weapons cache by a wounded gangster, and the same machine gun is later used by private military contractor to fire it at gangsters.
Also, PKM machine guns are fired from police helicopters during the final crackdown on gangster force.
UMP-45
H&K UMP SMG is seen wielded by a gangster. However, it is never actually fired and could be an airsoft replica.
Unknown pistol
A pistol (maybe a Walther P99) is wielded by the gangsters' leader. He is about to use it in "wild-west style" pistol duel with private military contractor, but is gunned down by Anna before having a chance to fire it.
A private military contractor is also revealed to have a pistol of unknown model - however - he didn't even drawn it out of it's holster.
similar title
The unrelated Mirage (Mirazh) was a 1983 Soviet TV miniseries based on a 1959 British novel (The World In My Pocket) about a Las Vegas armored car heist.