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Sahara (2005)

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Sahara is the 2005 Adventure movie starring Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn and Penelope Cruz.



The Following guns were seen in the movie:

FN MAG

  • FN MAG-58 Machine guns are seen mounted on trucks and boats, all manned by Kazims' troops.
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FN MAG-58 mounted on a patrol boat - 7.62x51mm

Browning Hi-Power

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Browning Hi Power Mark III - 9mm
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Browning Hi Power pistol - 9mm

Norinco Type 56-1

  • The under-folding stock version of the AKS-47, made in China is seen throughout the film. Mostly a mix with other AK types, carried by Kazims' Troops.
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Type 56-1 folding stock AK47s, seen on the left in the hands of a Govt. Soldier, on the right in the hands of Matthew McConaughey in an action shot - 7.62x39mm

AK-47

  • One of Tuareg fighters who help Pitt and Giordino raid the waste plant carries what appears to be an original milled receiver AK-47 - (7.62x39mm).
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Tuareg fighter (with a stolen uniform) with a milled receiver AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
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Tuareg fighter with a milled receiver AK-47 - 7.62x39mm

M20 Super Bazooka

  • Carried by Tuareg tribesmen in the desert battle - 3.5" Rocket.
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Tuareg fighter on the right holds an M20 "Super Bazooka" - 3.5" Rockets

Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE)

  • Some of the Tuareg horsemen also carry Lee Enfield Mk I rifles and No.1 MkIII* rifles.
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Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk.I - .303 in service between 1904–1926
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Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during the First World War, introduced in 1907 it has seen action throughout the 20th century.
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A Tuareg fighter near the one with the bazooka is seen with a Lee-Enfield No.1 MkIII* rifle in his hands

French Flintlock Pistol

  • Yves Massarde (Lambert Wilson) gives a matched pair of French Flintlock pistols to General Kazim (Lennie James) at his palace. They are a duelling set with silver caps at the bottom of the grips and have other inlaid silver accents. It is mentioned that they were formerly the property of "General Mayenne" causing Kazim to quip that they must have killed 'The Comte de Vézelay' (French for The Count of Vézelay, in the Bourgogne region of France. Though there is no famous Count from that area, it is most known for holding the abbey where the bones of Mary Magdalene were brought.)
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Kazim (Lennie James) admires a match set of French Duelling pistols, delivered as a gift from Yves Massarde (Lambert Wilson).

Webley Mk VI

  • General Kazim (Lennie James) uses his ".455 caliber" Webley Mk IV revolver to shoot (W.H.O.) Doctor Frank Hopper (Glynn Turman), Eva Roja's boss, with it. It is a Silver Webley MK VI with ornate engraving all over the pistol. Kazim mentions that the pistol was previously owned by "General Sir Henry Watkins" and that he must purchase custom loaded ammunition from Holland & Holland of England since the .455 rounds are so rare.
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Webley Mk VI .455 Webley
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Kazim (Lennie James) pulls out a pistol from a case and shoots Dr. Hopper. It is a Silver custom engraved Webley Mk VI chambered in .455 Webley.
This actually looks more like a Smith & Wesson top-break. Too small to be a Schofield though.

It seems to be a smith & wesson "new model N 3"

The character SAYS it is a Webly Mk VI that's chambered in .455

the character would have to read on the side

Type 69 Rocket Launcher

  • Some of the Tuareg carry Chinese Type 69 RPGs though they have different warheads
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Chinese Type 69 RPG
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Modibo (Paulin Fodouop) looks on as his Tuareg fighters carry AK rilfes and Chinese Type 69 Rocket Launchers.

Sterling SMG

  • Seen held by Tuareg horsemen in the desert.
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British Sterling Submachine Gun - 9mm
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Tuareg Horsemen hold aloft AK rifles and Sterling Submachine guns - 9mm

FN FAL

  • Carried by General Zateb Kazims' armored troops at the final battle (in addition to the plethora of AK47 type rifles). They look to be the solid Metric style front sight block, however the barrels seem shorter than usual, so the exact model is unknown, but they appear to be Metric FALs - 7.62x51mm.
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Kazims' soldiers carry AKs and FN FALs - 7.62x51mm

L1A1

  • Used by a Mali sniper with a scope, but later commandeered by Al Giordino (Steve Zahn).
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Sniper fires an L1A1 with early style wood grips and scope - 7.62x51mm
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Steve Zahn holds an L1A1 in the truck - scene from the movie "Sahara"

PKM

  • Kazims' Soldiers are seen holding PKM Machine Guns (7.62x54R).
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PKM - 7.62x54R

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Soldier guards the palace with a PKM (slung) - 7.62x54R. The soldier checking the papers is holding a Norinco Type 56-1 under-folding stock AK rifle.

Romanian WASR-3

I believe that Al's rifle during a desert battle is a Romanian WASR-3 Rifle built at the S.C. Uzinele Mecanice Cugir S.A. (Cugir Factory) in Romania. The weapon probably came from a foreign armory, but for the purposes of identification, the U.S. version of the Romanian .223 AK will be identified. The Romanians imported a series of three AK type rifles called the SAR series.

The SAR-1 was 7.62x39mm, the SAR-2 was 5.45x39mm and the SAR-3 was the 5.56x45mm. Then a later variant was imported, the WASR. The WASR was essentially the same firearm, but with a lower grade of fit and finish. (The original WASRs were imported to take only single stack magazines (to please BATF) and the wholesalers opened up the mag well to take standard magazines and replaced some of the parts with U.S. Made parts to make them legal). Like the SAR series, the WASR-1 was 7.62x39, the WASR-2 was 5.45x39mm and the WASR-3 was 5.56x45mm. However, the SAR-3 rifle has the original AK74 style gas block, the WASR-3 has a modified AKM style gas block and blonde wood. Both the SAR-3 and the WASR-3 take the ROMAK 223 magazine (Wieger style). This rifle is set up with the Wieger style magazine. Al Giordino's rifle is a WASR-3 (or the European equivalent) and of course, his is fully automatic. It looks to be the same rifle used in the movie Casino Royale since the Sascha Robey was the armorer for both movies.

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An U.S. imported Romanian WASR-3 rifle that had the thumbhole stock replaced with a laminated buttstock and US made synthetic pistol grip (for legality) - 5.56x45mm
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