Big Game (Bolshaya igra; Russian: Большая игра) is a 1988 Soviet-Bulgarian political detective (at Bulgarian language it known as Голямата игра; Golyamata igra). Based on the novel "Pressroom" by Yulian Semyonov. During the military coup in one of the Latin American country, killed millionaire Grazio, financed the project of a united energy system of the country. Soon, was seriously wounded Bulgarian journalist, after which an to investigation was connected Soviet writer, international journalist Dmitriy Stepanov...
The following weapons were used in the film Big Game (Bolshaya igra):
The conspirators, kidnapped Grazio, armed Colt M1911A1 pistols.
Submachine Guns
Hotchkiss "Type Universal"
During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez (E01), one of the conspirators killers use Hotchkiss "Type Universal" submachine gun.
IMI Uzi
During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez, one of the conspirators killers use Uzi submachine gun. Uzi also uses one of the killers during the second (and successful) attempt (E06).
Czech Sa.26
During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez, MP officers use Sa.26 submachine guns. Also Sa.26 SMGs use by a majority soldiers during the military coup.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
During the second attempt on Miguel Sanchez (E06), one of the conspirators hitmen use the MP5K submachine gun.
Sterling SMG
One of the conspirators killers used a Sterling submachine gun.
Battle Rifles
Gewehr 43
During the military coup (E06), one of the soldiers seen with Gewehr 43 rifle.
Assault Rifles
Armalite AR-10
During the attempted murder of Miguel Sanchez, one of the killers use Armalite AR-10 assault rifle. Also AR-10 rifles used by some soldiers during a military coup.
L1A1
The L1A1 rifles used by some soldiers during a military coup.
Machine Guns
ZB-39
During a military coup, one of the soldiers use ZB-39 LMG.
Other Weapons
"Spy Rifle"
The weapon, used by killer (E06) is an a non-firing movie prop that was specially made for the 1986 film Interception (Perekhvat). It uses parts of various real guns (some of them were taken from Heckler & Koch G3). Later this movie prop was used in several other Soviet/Russian movies.