The following weapons were used in the 1985 film Spies Like Us .
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The United States soldiers seen during Emmett Fitz-Hume (Chevy Chase ) and Austin Millbarge's (Dan Aykroyd ) training are carrying M16A1 's, such as those seen running around the base. Also, M16's are one of the many rifles used by the Mujahideen warriors.
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File:SpiesLikeUsM16x2.png Emmett and Austin carrying M16's .
File:SpiesLikeUsAmericanSoldiers.png American soldiers firing M16's as part of Emmett and Austin's training.
File:SpiesLikeUsScorchedEarth.png American soldiers undergoing training, with a touch of the element of "Scorched Earth."
File:SpiesLikeUsAfghanis4.png The Afghan warrior second from the left has an M16.
The guards at the abandoned outdoor theater are seen holding Colt XM177's .
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File:SpiesLikeUsCarbine.png A guard at the "abandoned" outdoor theater holds what appears to be a Colt XM177.
Several of the Mujahideen are seen wielding M1 Carbines .
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File:SpiesLikeUsM1.png The two Afghanis on the left are holding M1 Carbines.
True, genuine AK-47's can be seen in the hands of Soviet soldiers and Border Guards. Oddly enough, some are also seen using Chinese Type56 's at random points during the film. Also, a good majority of the Mujahideen warriors are carrying AK-47's/Type-56's, including at least one with a folding stock, seed during the Ambulance chase scene.
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File:SpiesLikeUsRussian.png A Soviet Soldier holding an AK-47.
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File:SpiesLikeUsType56.png Apparently the Soviet War in Afghanistan has caused a shortage of assault rifles, as the Soviets are going to the Chinese for their Type-56 rifle. Here, a Soviet Border Guard fires one of these leased weapons at Jerry and Karen. Note the hooded foresight.
File:SpiesLikeUsAK47.png A Soviet Border Guard fires at Austin and Emmett during the former's rescue of the latter. He is using an AK-47.
Several of the Mujahideen can be seen using No. 1 Mark III* Lee-Enfield's , and the No.4 rifle is later seen in the hands of the Pakistani soldiers at the guard post.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Pakistani with a No.4 Lee-Enfield. The bolt, for some reason, is retracted upwards.
A small number of the Mujahideen are seen with Sten submachine guns.
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File:SpiesLikeUsSten.png The Afghani second from the right is holding a Sten.
A good majority of the Mujahideen are using Sterling submachine guns.
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File:SpiesLikeUsAfghanis3.png The two Mujahideen warriors on the extreme left and extreme right are holding Sterlings.
The "GLG-20's" Jerry Hadley (Charles McKeown ) and Karen Boyer (Donna Dixon ) use MAC-10's when Soviet troops discover the spies while infiltrating the Soviet Union. Austin later uses one in his corageous attempt to rescue Emmett from the Soviet border guards.
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File:SpiesLikeUsMAC10.png Jerry Hadley opens fire on Soviet Border Patrol officers with his MAC-10.
File:SpiesLikeUsMAC102.png Karen Boyer opens fire with her MAC-10.
File:SpiesLikeUsMAC10Akimbo.png Austin, dual-wielding MAC-10's that were not given to him by any known entity, engages in a cavalry charge to save Emmett from the Soviet Border Guards.
File:SpiesLikeUsMAC10NoBullets.png Intelligence agencies care so much about being untraceable, they even invented invisible bullets! Here, Austin is loading a MAC-10 with a magazine full of these innovative inventions.
The Soviet KGB Agents are seen using Tokarev TT-33 pistols after Emmett and Austin discover their contacts' true loyalties while in Pakistan. The agents are also seen using the pistols later at the highway patrol office. They should, however, be using Makarovs .
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File:SpiesLikeUsTT33.png The only scene in where the TT-33 is clearly visible. Here, the two Soviet agents prepare to engage Emmett and Austin during Austin's rescue attempt at the Border Patrol office.
During Emmett and Austin's training, Colonel Rhombus (Bernie Casey ) fires a nickel plated M1911 with ivory grips at their feet to pursuade them to jump into the mud pit.
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File:SpiesLikeUsBernieCasey1911.png Colonel Rhombus (Bernie Casey ) wielding an M1911.
Some of the Mujahideen are seen carrying RPG-7s.
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File:SpiesLikeUsAfghanis3.png The Mujahideen warrior third from the left is holding an RPG-7.
File:SpiesLikeUsAfghanis2.png A few RPG's in the hands of the Mujahideen.
Unidentified Rifle
I am not familiar with pre-WWI firearms, so if someone could identify the rifles in the below picture, it would be greatly appreciated.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Pakistanis aiming their rifles at Emmett and Austin.
File:SpiesLikeUsPakistani.png Judging from the angle of that gun, that boy is extremely lucky that his elder's hands are a good distance from the trigger.