Trackman
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DVD cover
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Country
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Directed by
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Igor Shavlak
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Release Date
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2007
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Language
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Russian
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Grom
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Dmitriy Orlov
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Irkut
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Oleg Kamenshchikov
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Kostya
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Tomas Motskus
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Katya
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Svetlana Metkina
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Olga
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Yuliya Mikhaylova
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Pakhomov
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Aleksandr Vysokovskiy
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Trackman
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Aleksey Dmitriev
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Trackman (Путевой обходчик; Putevoy Obhodchik; Putevoy obkhodchik) is a Russian horror film. A group of gangsters and their hostages tries to escape through an abandoned metro line, and soon find themselves in a horror trap.
This movie failed in the box office as a result of the film director.
The following weapons were used in the film Trackman:
Pistols
Walther P88 Compact
The criminal Irkut (Oleg Kamenshchikov) uses Walther P88 Compact throughout the movie.
Walther P88 Compact with chrome finish and walnut grips - 9x19mm
Close Up. A lack of trigger discipline can prove quite deadly here.
Irkut opens a glass door with his Walther P88.
Irkut looks into the distance, Walther in hand.
Katya (Svetlana Metkina) fires Irkut's Walther.
Fort-12
The criminal Kostya (Tomas Motskus) uses a Fort-12 pistol, most likely the non-lethal rubber-firing version Fort-12T.
Kostya fires his pistols akimbo. The Fort-12 is on the left (Kostya's right).
A closer view of both pistols.
Grom (at the right) threatens Kostya (at the left).
CZ 75 Compact
The criminal Shplint uses a CZ 75 Compact pistol while in the abandoned metro tunnel.
Shplint takes aim with his pistol. It is identifiable as a CZ 75 variant due to the distinctive slide lock and safety levers.
Glock 17
Kostya also uses a Glock 17 in conjunction with his Fort-12.
3rd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm. Note the finger grooves, thumb reliefs, and accessory rail on the frame, which differentiate it from the older model.
The Glock 17 is on the right (Kostya's left). It is also locked back.
Kostya's face reveals he is very pleased. Maybe a bit
too much.
Reck Miami 92
Grom (Dmitriy Orlov) uses a Reck Miami 92F fitted with a compensator and picatinny rail from the TSD Tactical M9X Tac.
Reck Miami 92F, black finish - 9mm P.A.K. blanks
Airsoft TSD Tactical M9X Tac. The compensator in the movie has been painted black.
The offset slide front, rounded hammer, open slide, and the slide-mounted safety can be seen here, identifying it as a Beretta 92 blank gun.
The beginning of the word "RECK" can be seen where the shadow forms on the gun.
Assault Rifles
AKS-74U
Three militiamen (Russian policemen) (Vladimir Elin), (Aleksandr Vysokovskiy) and (Mikhail Udy) carry the AKS-74U as their on-duty weapons. Later, one of these rifles appears in the hands of Kostya (Tomas Motskus), Irkut (Oleg Kamenshchikov) and Katya (Svetlana Metkina).
AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm
A good view of the magazine of the ASK-74U.
Another view of the same scene.
Kostya carries an AKS-74U on his back.
AKMS
Special Forces briefly hold the AKMS.
AKMS, stamped steel receiver w/ slant muzzle brake and under-folding stock - 7.62x39mm
A Special Forces OP breaches with his AKMS.
The silhouette of another Special Forces OP and the AKMS.
Explosives
F-1 hand grenade
Irkut (Oleg Kamenshchikov) tries to use a F-1 hand grenade against the Trackman.
F-1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
Irkut readies the grenade.
The grenade lays in a puddle.
Other
Unknown Flamethrower
Trackman (Aleksey Dmitriev) uses an unknown flamethrower at the film's climax.
The flamethrower's fuel tanks.
Close view of the muzzle.
Trackman's head catches on fire.
The Trackman burns various instruments with his flamethrower.