Beaufort (Hebrew: בופור) is a 2007 Israeli war film directed by Joseph Cedar. Set during the Israeli withdrawal from Southern Lebanon in the summer of 2000, the film follows a group of IDF soldiers as they man a combat outpost at the ancient Crusader fortress of Beaufort Castle and the efforts of their commander, Lieutenant Liraz "Erez" Librati (Oshi Cohen), to keep his soldiers alive while they prepare for their eventual departure.
The following firearms are seen in the 2007 film Beaufort:
Most of the IDF soldiers, including Lieutenant Liraz, are armed with the Colt Model 653 Carbine. The carbines are mostly seen with two magazines taped together, and have attached Elbit Falcon or Mepro 21 reflex sights.
Oket'z (special forces canine unit) handler Nadav (Hannan Yishai) holds a Colt Model 653 Carbine with a sawed-off barrel fitted with an IMI compensator while assisting Lieutenant Ziv Faran (Ohad Knoller) in defusing a land mine. Known locally as a "Mekut'zrar", this variant was commonly used by IDF Special Forces units at the time, prior to the introduction of the M4 Commando in later years.
A few soldiers can be seen with M16A1 rifles fitted with A2 handguards as they are preparing to evacuate the base. Many IDF M16A1 were issued at the time with A2 style handguards replacing the original A1 style ones due to wear and tear.
FN MAG 58 machine guns are seen in the bunkers that surround the outpost. They are also mounted on various IDF vehicles, including Humvees, M113 APCs and Merkava tanks.