I Am a Dummy (Ya - kukla)
Russian Poster
I Am a Dummy (Russian: Я - куклы ; Ya - kukla , lit. "I Am a Doll") is the 2001 Russian-Ukrainian adveture movie. Viktor Vorobyov, the Russian soldier during the war (the war isn't named but the most likely it's First of Second Chechen War) find themself under attack of mysterious foregen mercenary sniper, who uses silver bullets to kill soldiers, civilians and even childrens.
The following weapons were used in the film I Am a Dummy (Ya - kukla) :
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Pistols
Makarov PM
Captain's (Nikolay Chindyaykin ) duty sidearm is the Makarov PM , which he uses throughout the movie. Aleksey Ivanovich aka Batya (Daddy) (Sergey Nikonenko ) carry another Makarov in holster. Makarov PM can be briefly seen in thehands of one of the Murat's (Vladimir Episkoposyan ) ans Aslan's (Igor Novoselov) men.
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Stechkin APS
Stechkin APS is the personal sidearm of female mercenary, named Gerda (Olga Sumskaya ). The main hero, Viktor Vorobyov (Aleksandr Domogarov ) uses Stechkin at the film climax.
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Walther P88 Compact
Aslan (Igor Novoselov) tries to use suppressed Walther P88 Compact . Later, this gun was tooked from him by the "brunette" (Inna Pivars), who puts it in the hands of Viktor Vorobyov (Aleksandr Domogarov ).
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Rifles
AKMS
Most of the Russian soldiers were armed with the AKMSs .
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AK-74M
AK-74M appears in the hands of several Prison Guards.
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AKS-74U
Most of the Prison Guards carry AKS-74U .
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TOZ-17
Sniper (uncredited) uses TOZ-17 . Gerda uses the similar rifle (probably, the same movie prop) at the film climax. Viktor tooked it for himself.
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Unique X-51
Gerda owns Unique X-51 . Viktor Vorobyov briefly holds it. Gerda correctly credited it as "wonderfull french rifle". Most likely, this is the same movie prop, that used in the Antikiller .
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Grenades
RGD-5 hand grenade
Viktor Vorobyov uses RGD-5 hand grenade against mercenary at the film climax. Kaban (Yuriy Dumchev) carry another (probably, the same movie prop) RGD-5 on the belt.
RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
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