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Bumer

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Bumer (Russian: Бумер), (English: Bimmer) is a Russian film about four friends: Konstantin (Kostyan) nicknamed Kot (Russian: Кот, English: Cat) (played by Vladimir Vdovichenkov), Dmitri (Dimon) nicknamed Oshparenny (Russian: Ошпаренный, English: Scalded) (played by Andrei Merzlikin), Pyotr (Petya) nicknamed Rama (Russian: Рама, English: Frame) (played by Sergei Gorobchenko) and Aleksei (Lyoha) nicknamed Killa (Russian: Килла) (played by Maksim Konovalov) who gets problems with the law. At 1999, Kot and Rama steals black BMW and drive it to chop shop. Dimon collides with gangsters, who beats him and steals his white Mercedes-Benz. He wants get his car back and friends goes into gangsters' office. When gangsters starts insults and threats them, Killa pulls the Colt and shoots the one gangster. That gangster was law-enforcement agent, who works undercover.

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Bumer (2003)

The following guns were used in the film:


Colt M1911A1

Colt M1911A1 is Killa's pistol.

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World War II issued Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
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Killa points his Colt M1911A1 at the gangsters
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Colt M1911A1 are seen tucked in Killa's waist
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Killa's Colt M1911A1 slide on the snow

AKS-74U

AKS-74U used by Russian policemen and OMON.

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AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm.
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Policeman points his AKS-74U at Kot
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OMON member holds his AKS-74U