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Chinese Tea-Set (Kitayskiy serviz)
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Chinese Tea-Set (Китайскій сервизъ; Kitayskiy serviz) is a 1999 Russian comedy.
1913 year. The most comfortable and rich river steamship "Saint Nicholas" walks along the Volga from Tsaritsyn to Nizhny Novgorod. It is known that scammers will try to beat in poker a Frol Satanovsky, one of the richest merchants of the Russian Empire. This case begins to investigate the great Russian detective, Arseny Petrovich Myshko.
The following weapons were used in the film Chinese Tea-Set (Kitayskiy serviz):
It should be noted that all revolvers in the film are deliberately anachronistic, since the modern swing-out design was then still used only for full-size military revolvers. With some convention, they can stand for Bulldog, Smith & Wesson, Iver Johnson, Merwin Hulbert models.
Röhm RG 79
Zhorzh Sergeyev (Sergey Rubeko) carries the revolver, which appears to be a Röhm RG 79. One of the disguised police officers is later seen with a similar revolver.
S&W-like snubnose revolvers
An snubnose revolvers can be seen in the hands of several characters, including a Count Stroganov (Oleg Yankovskiy), a Maksud Khundamov the Oil tycoon (Aleksandr Rezalin), and Yefrem (Yuriy Dumchev). Revolvers look like as the Smith & Wesson Model 36, but most likely are European clones, presumably a blank-firing, such as Arminius or Umarex.
RS-31
Panteleimon Sumatokhin (Sergey Gabrielyan) uses a revolver that is possibly blank-firing RS-31.