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| [[PPSh-41]] || Boris || ''[[The Cranes are Flying]]'' || || 1957
| [[PPSh-41]] || Boris || ''[[The Cranes are Flying]]'' || || 1957
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| [[Nagant M1895]] || Vladimir Ustimenko || ''[[My Dear Fellow (Dorogoy moy chelovek)]]'' || || 1958
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| [[PPSh-41]] || Vladimir Ustimenko || ''[[My Dear Fellow (Dorogoy moy chelovek)]]'' || || 1958
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| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || Sergei Golubkov || ''[[The Flight (Beg)]]'' || || 1970
| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || Sergei Golubkov || ''[[The Flight (Beg)]]'' || || 1970

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Aleksey Batalov in The Cranes are Flying (1957).

Aleksey Vladimirovich Batalov (Алексей Баталов) is a well known Soviet and Russian film actor and director. In 1976 he was awarded the title of People's Artist of USSR. He also got numerous cinema awards.

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
PPSh-41 Boris The Cranes are Flying 1957
Nagant M1895 Vladimir Ustimenko My Dear Fellow (Dorogoy moy chelovek) 1958
PPSh-41 Vladimir Ustimenko My Dear Fellow (Dorogoy moy chelovek) 1958
Tokarev TT-33 Sergei Golubkov The Flight (Beg) 1970