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[[File:Easy money3.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Easy Money: Life Deluxe'' (2013)]]
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'''''Easy Money: Life Deluxe''''' (Swedish title : '''''Snabba Cash 3 Livet Deluxe''''') is the 2013 sequel to [[Easy Money 2]] and final part of the swedish gangster trilogy [[Easy Money]], directed by [[Jens Jonsson]]. The movie takes place a few months after the events of the second movie. Jorge ([[Matias Varela]]) has surved a prison time and he is now apparently trying to rehabilitate himself… but he is actually planning his last high-end job for a powerful Swedish mob boss. Meanwhile, Serbian mob boss Radovan ([[Dejan Cukic]]) is growing old and dreams of retiring to his homeland. As he fears for the life of his daughter Natalie ([[Malin Buska]]), he entrusts Martin ([[Martin Wallström]]) with her protection. As for JW ([[Joel Kinnaman]]), he left Sweden for Los Angeles, looking for his missing older sister Camilla.
'''''Easy Money: Life Deluxe''''' (Swedish title : '''''Snabba Cash 3 Livet Deluxe''''') is the 2013 sequel to [[Easy Money 2]] and final part of the Swedish gangster trilogy [[Easy Money]], directed by [[Jens Jonsson]]. The movie takes place a few months after the events of the second movie. Jorge ([[Matias Varela]]) has served a prison time and he is now apparently trying to rehabilitate himself… but he is actually planning his last high-end job for a powerful Swedish mob boss. Meanwhile, Serbian mob boss Radovan ([[Dejan Cukic]]) is growing old and dreams of retiring to his homeland. As he fears for the life of his daughter Natalie ([[Malin Buska]]), he entrusts Martin ([[Martin Wallström]]) with her protection. As for JW ([[Joel Kinnaman]]), he left Sweden for Los Angeles, looking for his missing older sister Camilla.
Easy Money: Life Deluxe (Swedish title : Snabba Cash 3 Livet Deluxe) is the 2013 sequel to Easy Money 2 and final part of the Swedish gangster trilogy Easy Money, directed by Jens Jonsson. The movie takes place a few months after the events of the second movie. Jorge (Matias Varela) has served a prison time and he is now apparently trying to rehabilitate himself… but he is actually planning his last high-end job for a powerful Swedish mob boss. Meanwhile, Serbian mob boss Radovan (Dejan Cukic) is growing old and dreams of retiring to his homeland. As he fears for the life of his daughter Natalie (Malin Buska), he entrusts Martin (Martin Wallström) with her protection. As for JW (Joel Kinnaman), he left Sweden for Los Angeles, looking for his missing older sister Camilla.
Produced by the manufacturer FN Herstal, the Bofor Ak 5C is the Swedish version of the FN FNC. The 5C model is the current standard issue version for the Swedish military. Obviously, Finnen's men are less common thugs than well trained criminals who know their job.
The Bofor Ak 5D is a lightweight, compact version of the Ak 5C developed for urban warfare units and vehicle crews. This carbine is the main weapon of Jorge (Matias Varela), he uses it through the whole movie.
Some of Finnen's men use a Colt 9mm Submachine Gun. David (Kalled Mustonen) is given one during the forest shootout. Judging by how he holds and fires the gun, it is made obvious that he never touched a firearm.