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The Arbiter (Arbitr)
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The Arbiter (original title Arbitr) is a 1992 Russian detective thriller directed by Ivan Okhlobystin and starring himself as a rookie but ambitious Ugolovny Rozysk (criminal police) detective who hunts for a mysterious vigilante known as "The Arbiter".
The following weapons were used in the film The Arbiter (Arbitr):
Pistols
Luger P08
A Luger P08 is Andrei's (Ivan Okhlobystin) personal firearm. In one scene it is seen in hands of his wife Anna (Alyona Khmelnitskaya).
Walther P38
Another pistol, used by Andrei (Ivan Okhlobystin), is a Walther P38. P38s are also used by Vladimir Ivanovich (Rolan Bykov) and "The Arbiter" (Aleksandr Solovyov).
Tokarev TT-33
During the shootout in abandoned workshop Vladimir Ivanovich's (Rolan Bykov) Walther P38 switches to a TT-33 in a continuity error. In the same scene "The Arbiter" (Aleksandr Solovyov) also carries a TT.
Mauser C96
During the shootout in abandoned workshop one of Andrei's men is armed with a Mauser C96.
FN Model 1905
Roma (Fyodor Bondarchuk) carries a pocket pistol as a backup weapon. It appears to be a FN Model 1905 or some of its numerous clones of Spanish Eibar origin (the shape of the front side of the frame differs a little from the original FN pistol).
Submachine Guns
MP40
During the shootout in abandoned workshop Roma (Fyodor Bondarchuk) carries an MP40 that he calls his father's wartime trophy.
Shotguns
Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun
"The Arbiter" (Aleksandr Solovyov) uses a double barrelled sawed-off shotgun during the shootout in abandoned workshop. Most likely this shotgun is a sawed-off TOZ-63 or TOZ-66.
Assault Rifles
AKS-74U
A suppressed AKS-74U is used by "The Arbiter" (Aleksandr Solovyov) during the shootout in abandoned workshop. The suppressor appears to be not a mockup, as it is common in movies, but a real PBS.
AKM
An AKM is used by a criminal during the shootout with Andrei and Vladimir Ivanovich.