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* "[[Podbyrin 9.2 mm]]" handgun this is actually a modified Western [[Desert Eagle]] .357 Magnum. The Podbyrin does not exist and was made up as a prop for the movie to look more like a Soviet weapon. | * "[[Podbyrin 9.2 mm]]" handgun this is actually a modified Western [[Desert Eagle]] .357 Magnum. The Podbyrin does not exist and was made up as a prop for the movie to look more like a Soviet weapon. | ||
* == [[Glock 17]] == | * == [[Glock 17]] == No Glock 17 appears in this movie | ||
* == [[S&W 29]] == | * == [[S&W 29]] == | ||
* == Unknown Arm Pistol? == | * == Unknown Arm Pistol? ==It looks like a Derringer Hi-Standard 9306 | ||
* | * Heckler & Koch p9s | ||
[[Category:Movie]] | [[Category:Movie]] |
Revision as of 10:25, 12 April 2008
Red Heat is a 1988 Action film/comedy in which Arnold Schwarzenegger plays Soviet police officer Ivan Danko. His American partner is played by James Belushi. They work together to catch a powerful Soviet (Georgian) drug dealer, Viktor Rostavili. The movie was directed by Walter Hill (director), and written by Hill and Troy Kennedy Martin.
One of the guns used in this movie is a fake gun:
- "Podbyrin 9.2 mm" handgun this is actually a modified Western Desert Eagle .357 Magnum. The Podbyrin does not exist and was made up as a prop for the movie to look more like a Soviet weapon.
- == Glock 17 == No Glock 17 appears in this movie
- == S&W 29 ==
- == Unknown Arm Pistol? ==It looks like a Derringer Hi-Standard 9306
- Heckler & Koch p9s