Quagmire (Kuta)
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Original Poster
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Country
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Russia
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Directed by
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Stepan Burnashev
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Release Date
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2012
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Language
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Yakut (Russian and English subtitles)
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Quagmire (Yakut: Кута; Kuta, Russian Трясина; Tryasina) is a 2012 Russian filmed Yakut language mystery triller, with a hevy influence of the Yakut mythology (Yakuts are one of the vey few peoples of modern Russia, that belives in thier native belive).
PC: While, this movie is Russian, the original language is Yakutian, and the English title was tooked from English subtitled version.
The following weapons were used in the film Quagmire (Kuta):
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Makarov PM
Two policeman (played by actoal police sergeants Nikolay Sedalishev and Kirill Kovalyov) carry a holstered Makarov PM pistols. Only grips can be seen.
Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
The first policeman carry a holstered PM. Note the rope, attached to the grip.
The second policeman also carry holstered PM.
Shotguns
TOZ-34
Andrey (Georgiy Bessonov) owns a TOZ-34. For a couple of seconds, this gun appears in the hands of Sasha (Vladislav Portnyagin). A hunter #2 (Nikolay Turantaev) fires TOZ-34 at the film climax.
Andrey holds his shotgun at his dreams (which result the double vision).
Andrey (at the right) ambushed the ducks.
Sasha carry hid MTs on the sling and holds Andrey's TOZ.
The MP-153 (at the left), the MTs (at the center) and one TOZ (at the right) can be seen near the wall.
From left to right: Sasha with the MP-153, Pyotr Osipovich with the MTs, Andrey with the TOZ.
MTs 21-12
Pyotr Osipovich (Nikolay Soldatov) owns the MTs 21-12, which he uses throughout the movie. At the one scene, his gun appeared in the hands of Andrey (Georgiy Bessonov). At the film climax, the hunter #1 (Viktor Li-Fu) uses the same shotgun, which can ID by the damaged and banded buttstock.
MTs 21-12 semi-automatic shotgun - 12 gauge
A perfect view of the tubular mag...
Pyotr Osipovich with the MTs on the sling.
Andrey seized Pyotr's MTs at the night scene.
Pyotr Osipovich (at the right) drops his MTs.
The hunter #1 holds the MTs.
The MP-153 (at the left), the MTs (at the center) and one TOZ (at the right) can be seen near the wall.
From left to right: Sasha with the MP-153, Pyotr Osipovich with the MTs, Andrey with the TOZ.
Baikal MP-153
Sasha (Vladislav Portnyagin) owns Baikal MP-153, which he uses throughot the movie. At the second part of the movie, Andrey tooked it for himself.
MP-153 shotgun in typical hunting configuration - 12 Gauge
MP-153 is hanged on the wall.
Andrey fires Sasha's MP-153.
Andrey holds the MP-153 after firing it.
From left to right: Sasha with the MP-153, Pyotr Osipovich with the MTs, Andrey with the TOZ.
Rifles
SKS rifle
Andrey (Georgiy Bessonov) also owns SKS rifle. At the film climax, he gave it to Sasha (Vladislav Portnyagin). Pyotr Osipovich holds Andrey's SKS for a few seconds.
Russian Simonov Type 45 aka the Russian SKS rifle - 7.62x39mm. The Russian SKS has a milled receiver and a blade bayonet. The rifles were issued with hardwood or laminated stocks. This example has a hardwood stock.
The SKS barrel can be seen in the car.
Andrey runs, SKS in hands.
Pyotr Osipovich captured Andrey's SKS.
Sasha runs with the Andrey's SKS.
Sasha grabs Andrey's SKS from the ground...
...and loads it with the ammo from his amulet (see bellow).
Trivia
Amulet
Sasha carry an ammulet, made from SKS ammo on his neck.
And amulet can be seen on the Sasha's neck.
Cartoon shotgun
A hunters in the tales of Pyotr Osipovich (Nikolay Soldatov) uses Double Barreled Shotguns.
A hunter goes throu the forest with the shotgun on the sling.
A hunter fires, result to shotguns explosion.
A hunter grabs the shotgun, after he saw a wild bear.