Antikiller (in opening credits the title is written as [Anti] killer) is a Russian 2002 crime movie directed by Egor Konchalovskiy and based on the novel by Daniil Koretskiy. The main character is former Ugolovny Rozysk (crime police) detective Filipp Korenev (Gosha Kutsenko), known as "Lis" (Fox). Lis was wrongly accused of a crime by his corrupt colleagues and spent years in jail. After he is released from jail, he returns to his native town that is currently in the midst of a feud between several crime lords.
Antikiller was released both theatrically and on television (the current page is mainly based on the theatrical version). The movie was followed by two sequels: Antikiller 2: Antiterror (2003) and Antikiller D.K. (2009). The franchise also includes a video game, Antikiller (2005).
The following weapons were used in the film Antikiller:
In one scene, crime lord "Krest" (Sergey Shakurov) draws a Nagant M1895 and hands it to "Otets" (Mikhail Ulyanov), another crime lord. In the final scene (TV version only), the same revolver is briefly seen in the hands of "Krest"'s bodyguard "Seryi" (Sergey Gabrielyan).
Colt Python
During the shootout between "Shaman"'s and "Barkas"'s gangs, one of "Barkas"'s henchmen carries a Colt Python.
Unidentified revolver
During the ambush on business tycoon Oleg Khondachyov (Mikhail Efremov), a bodyguard is briefly seen with a compact revolver that is most likely some blank firing or gas firing gun.
Makarov PM pistols are the service sidearms of Militsia (police) officers, including Krylov (Yuriy Kuznetsov) and the commander of SOBR (SWAT), Maj. Litvinov (Sergey Veksler). The chief of Khondachyov's security, Larchenkov (Nikolay Chindyaykin), is seen with a PM during the ambush.
Tokarev TT-33
A Tokarev TT-33 is used by Korenev (Gosha Kutsenko) in several scenes. TTs are also seen in the hands of criminals.
When "Otets" (Mikhail Ulyanov) plans to meet with other crime lords, he readies a EM-GE Model 320 J (Typ 2.5), the Derringer-style pistol. It can be distinguished from other variations by the shape of the frame, and the presence of sights.
Unidentified pistol
An unidentified compact pistol is seen in a bag when "Ambal" purchases guns.
Luger P08
A Luger P08 is briefly carried by a criminal. It appears only in the TV version of the movie.
Mauser C96
"Otets"'s bodyguard "Gangrena" (Valentin Golubenko) carries a nickel plated Mauser C96. It appears only in the TV version of the movie.
Submachine Guns
Sa 25
Sa 25 SMGs are widely used by criminals. "Barkas"'s second-in-command "Rynda" (Ivan Ganzha) uses an Sa 25 during the shootout in the night club.
Sa vz. 61 Škorpion
Sa vz. 61 Škorpion SMGs are used by criminals. Skorpion SMGs are also seen in hands of SOBR (SWAT) troopers.
PM-63 RAK
PM-63 RAK SMGs are also seen in hands of criminals, notably "Barkas"'s henchman "Kent" (Yusup Bakhshiev).
PPSh-41
During the shootout between "Shaman"'s and "Barkas"'s gangs, a henchman uses a PPSh-41 with drum magazine.
Uzi
During the shootout between "Shaman"'s and "Barkas"'s gangs, "Kent" (Yusup Bakhshiev) carries an Uzi.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
In one scene, a hitman (Vladimir Zaytsev) carries a submachine gun, fitted with a sound suppressor. It appears to be a Heckler & Koch MP5K. While firing, the gun doesn't extract spent brass so it's possibly an airsoft replica.
Shotguns
Browning BPS
During the ambush on Khondachyov, one of the bodyguards is armed with a Browning BPS shotgun. It is fitted with rifle sights.
Mossberg 500
Another of Khondachyov's bodyguards carries a Mossberg 500 shotgun.
Korenev (Gosha Kutsenko) uses a SVD during the shootout between "Shaman"'s and "Barkas"'s gangs. In the same scene, SVDs are used by SOBR (SWAT) troopers.
Unique X-51
In the final scene, a sniper (cameo by film director Egor Konchalovskiy) holds a Unique X-51.
"Ambal"'s henchman "Bashka" (uncredited) constantly uses an AKS-74U. AKS-74Us are also seen in hands of Militsia (police) officers and SOBR (SWAT) troopers.
AKS-74
SOBR (SWAT) troopers also carry AKS-74 assault rifles.