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The Paratrooper version of the AK-47 can be seen in the hands of many SEAL team members and North Korean soldiers. Perhaps so they can use Ammo from the North Korean AKs. Take a look at the AKS-47 and you will notice that two of the SEAL's AK's appear to be Chinese AK'S ( noted by the hooded sight in some scenes, but they are actually mocked up from AR-Fs.The AKs are strangely customized with ultra short barrels.
Fake AKS-74
Seen in the hands of Lieutenant Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez) and also Master Chief Petty Officer Neil 'Spaz' Callaghan (Matt Bushell) are fake AK-74 rifles. The full barrel end of the AK-74 rifle was mounted onto the body of a 7.62x39mm AKS-47 milled receiver underfolder rifle. Despite the gas block, muzzle brake, front sight and bayonet lug, being that of the 5.45mm AK-74, the barrel is a 7.62x39mm.
PPS-43 (fake MP5)
Since this film was shot in Bulgaria, we see many Eastern European weapons. The fake Heckler & Koch MP5 used by Lt. Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez) and in the hands of a few SEAL members near the end of the film is actually a mocked up PPS-43, chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, which explains the magazine that is slightly too fat to be 9x19mm.
M1911A1
A North Korean 'Home Guard' officer fires an M1911A1, killing a local peasant woman, during a melee with the Navy SEALs. Why he would be carrying an M1911 is a mystery since he would most likely be carrying the North Korean equivalent of the Tokarev TT-33.
Beretta 92F
Lt. James uses a suppressed Beretta 92 during the final mission.
Beretta 92FS Inox
This can be seen being used by North Korean Commander Hwang (Joseph Steven Yang).