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[[Image:The Kovak box Poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Kovak Box'' (2006)]]
[[Image:The Kovak box Poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Kovak Box'' (2006)]]
'''The Kovak Box''' is a 2006 thriller with science fiction overtones about a writer who finds that his first book, a science fiction tale about mind control, is actually being created for real, and the perpetrators are immersing him into the center of the event as an experiment.


'''The Following guns were used in the film:'''
'''''The Kovak Box''''' is a 2006 thriller with science fiction overtones about a writer who finds that his first book, a science fiction tale about mind control, is actually being created for real, and the perpetrators are immersing him into the center of the event as an experiment.
 
{{Film Title|The Kovak Box}}
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Revision as of 08:33, 16 September 2017

The Kovak Box (2006)

The Kovak Box is a 2006 thriller with science fiction overtones about a writer who finds that his first book, a science fiction tale about mind control, is actually being created for real, and the perpetrators are immersing him into the center of the event as an experiment.


The following weapons were used in the film The Kovak Box:


Browning BDA (replica)

David Norton (Timothy Hutton) is given a semiautomatic pistol in an envelope as part of the complex 'game' that he must undertake in order to save the lives of up to 100 innocent people. The pistol is supposed to be a Browning BDA, however, it is a older version of the blank firing replica of the BDA, made by Umarex of Germany. This is the older Umarex "FN Browning" Model GPDA8 which has an engraved slide (versus a printed logo on the newer models) and a nice set of wooden grips with a gold medallion. This variant of the Umarex GPDA8 is no longer available, having been supplanted by a newer version that only had black synthetic grips.

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"FN Browning" logo marked (Licensed) GPDA8 made by Umarex of Germany - 8mm Blank
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An Umarex "FN Browning" Model GPDA8 falls into David Norton's hands when he looks into a large envelope - 8mm Blank
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A good side shot of the Umarex "FN Browning" Model GPDA8 with a clear view of the engraved slide "FN Browning Model GPDA8" - 8mm Blank
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David Norton (Timothy Hutton) fires a Umarex "FN Browning" Model GPDA8 at a sound system that plays the song "Gloomy Monday" which plays a role in the mind control experiment
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Umarex "FN Browning" Model GPDA8 sits on the ground when David Norton is forced to set it down when ordered by a police officer.
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David Norton (Timothy Hutton) holds up the very nice older variant of the Umarex "FN Browning" Model GPDA8, which is actually a finer replica than the current model - 8mm Blank

Unknown Semiautomatic Pistols

Several other characters use and fire weapons that are too far away to positively identify. They may be theatrical blank firing replica pistols, as have been seen in other films like Running Scared (2006).

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A Spanish Police officers shoots at David Norton with an unidentified Semiautomatic Pistol.
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One of Kovak's henchmen saves Norton by shooting the Spanish Cop in the back before he can shoot Norton. He holds a pistol that is too far away to be identifiable.