Trackman (Путевой обходчик; Putevoy obkhodchik) is a Russian horror film. A group of gangsters and their hostages tries to escape through an abandoned metro line, and soon find themselves in a horror trap.
This movie earned only $500,000 at box office, while its budget was more than 3 million dollars. As result, its director Igor Shavlack became bankrupt and fled abroad.
The following weapons were used in the film Trackman :
Pistols
Walther P88 Compact
The criminal Irkut (Oleg Kamenshchikov ) uses Walther P88 Compact throughout the movie.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Walther P88 Compact with chrome finish and walnut grips - 9x19mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Close Up. A lack of trigger discipline can prove quite deadly here.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Irkut opens a glass door with his Walther P88.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Irkut looks into the distance, Walther in hand.
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Fort-12
The criminal Kostya (Tomas Motskus ) uses a Fort-12 pistol, most likely the non-lethal rubber-firing version Fort-12T. In a continuity error Kostya's Fort-12 bizarrely turns into a Reck Miami 92F , then into a Kimar Mod. 75 Auto .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kostya fires his pistols akimbo. The Fort-12 is on the left (Kostya's right).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A closer view of both pistols.
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Kimar Mod. 75 Auto
The criminal Shplint (Oleg Morozov ) uses a Kimar Mod. 75 Auto pistol while in the abandoned metro tunnel. Grom also picks up and uses Shplint's pistol in several scenes. Kostya's Fort-12 also turns into a Mod. 75 in a continuity error.
Kimar Mod. 75 Auto, early model - 8mm blanks
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Shplint takes aim with his pistol. It is identifiable as a CZ 75 variant due to the distinctive slide lock and safety levers.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Shplint readies the pistol when he realizes he's in danger.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The hammer is seen. The tiny hole ring hammer identifies it as a Mod. 75.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Grom fires Shplint's pistol.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The pistol cycles.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Close-up of the pistol in the Kostya's hand. The tiny hole ring hammer can be clearly seen here.
Glock 17
Kostya also uses a Glock 17 in conjunction with his Fort-12.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing 3rd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm. Note the finger grooves, thumb reliefs, and accessory rail on the frame, which differentiate it from the older model.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Glock 17 is on the right (Kostya's left). It is also locked back.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kostya's face reveals he is very pleased. Maybe a bit too much.
Reck Miami 92
Grom (Dmitriy Orlov ) uses the blank-firing Reck Miami 92F fitted with a compensator and picatinny rail from the TSD Tactical M9X Tac . The Reck 92F replaces Kostya's Fort-12 in a continuity error.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Reck Miami 92F, black finish - 9mm P.A.K. blanks
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Airsoft TSD Tactical M9X Tac. The compensator in the movie has been painted black.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Grom threatens Kostya.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The offset slide front, rounded hammer, open slide, and the slide-mounted safety can be seen here, identifying it as a Beretta 92 blank gun.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The beginning of the word "RECK" can be seen where the shadow forms on the gun.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Grom aims his pistol in the darkness.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Good view of the compensator.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A good shot of the slide. The markings here clearly match up with those of the Reck 92F.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Katya with Grom's Reck 92F.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Another view of the same scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kostya holds his pistol (at the left, only his arm is seen). Although he is holding a Reck 92F in this scene, in the scene before he holds a Fort-12, and in the scene after he holds a Mod. 75.
Assault Rifles
AKS-74U
Three militiamen (Russian policemen) (Vladimir Elin), (Aleksandr Vysokovskiy ) and (Mikhail Udy) carry the AKS-74U as their on-duty weapons. Later, one of these rifles appears in the hands of Kostya (Tomas Motskus ), Irkut (Oleg Kamenshchikov ), Grom, Trackman and Katya (Svetlana Metkina ).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A good view of the magazine of the ASK-74U.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Militiaman Pakhomov (Aleksandr Vysokovskiy ) holds an AKS-74U.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Another view of the same scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kostya carries an AKS-74U on his back.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Trackman grabs the AKS-74U...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and fires it.
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AKMS
Special Forces briefly hold the AKMS .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Special Forces OP breaches with his AKMS.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The silhouette of another Special Forces OP and the AKMS.
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Explosives
F-1 hand grenade
Irkut (Oleg Kamenshchikov ) tries to use a F-1 hand grenade against the Trackman.
F-1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Irkut readies the grenade.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The grenade lays in a puddle.
C-4
Irkut uses C-4 to blow up the exit.
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Other
ROKS flamethrowers
Trackman (Aleksey Dmitriev ) uses an unknown flamethrower at the film's climax. At the a few second it's was used by Grom. It's resembles Soviet wartime ROKS-2 but still differs.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A wartime photo of ROKS-2
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The flamethrower's fuel tanks.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Ditto.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Close view of the muzzle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Trackman's head catches on fire.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Trackman burns various instruments with his flamethrower.
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