Psychos Psikhi
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English poster
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Country
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Russia
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Directed by
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Aleksey Kitaytsev
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Release Date
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2015
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Language
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Russian German
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Psychos (Russian: Психи; Psikhi) is a 2015 Russian action drama movie about a Russian Neo-Nazi gang.
The following weapons were used in the film Psychos:
WARNING! Major spoilers
Handguns
Makarov PM
Petrovich (Rostislav Bershauer) hands a Makarov PM to Gorokh (Egor Kharlamov), who later gives it back. At the film's climax, this gun appears in the hands of Maya (Kristina Asmus). At least one of the Spetsnaz (Russian spacial forces) members holds the PM during the raid one the Neo-Nazi base. Most likely, a single movie prop was used.
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Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
Gorokh puts the PM on the table.
Petrovich investigates the PM.
The another view of the same scene.
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Spetsnaz member (at the center) carries a holstered PM and Skorpion on a sling.
Spetsnaz commander fires his PM into the air.
A good view of the PM in the hands of the
Spetnaz commander. The
Spetsnaz member at the right holds an AK-74 with foregrip and PBS sound suppressor.
Petrovich draws his PM...
...and fires it. The gun doesn't recoil and lacks moving parts, except the hammer, thus the muzzle flash is most likely produced by pyrotechnics. Note that the flash appears from VERY strange places on the pistol.
Zoraki R1
During the scene in Berlin, Germany, Hans (Yuriy Maslak) gives his Zoraki R1 to "Rebel" (Ilya Antonenko), who later finds it unloaded.
Zoraki R1 w/ 2.5" barrel - 9mm P.A.K. Blanks
Hans hands his revolver to "Rebel".
"Rebel" grabs the revolver. Note the trigger discipline.
A slightly different view of the gun.
"Rebel" aims the revolver.
The chambers can be seen.
Note the letters on the barrel.
"Rebel" brandishes the revolver.
Cartoon Pistol
During the cartoon segment, a Russian policeman aims a generic pistol.
The pistol slightly resembles a Makarov.
Submachine Guns
CZ Vz. 61 E Skorpion
At least one of the Spetsnaz members uses a CZ Vz. 61 E Skorpion during the raid. In real life, this gun is actually unlikely to be used nowadays, since as far as is known, the Skorpions were withdrawn from service by the mid-2000s, due to the prevalence of indigenous compact submachine guns like the PP-91 Kedr.
CZ Vz. 61 E / Yugoslavian made M84 distinguishable by its black pistol grip - .32 ACP
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Spetsnaz member carries a CZ Skorpion on a sling.
The barrel can be seen better in this shot.
Spetsnaz member runs, Skorpion in hands.
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Spetsnaz member (at the center) carries the Skorpion.
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Spetsnaz member (at the center) carries a holstered PM and Skorpion on a sling.
Assault Rifles
AK-74M
Nearly all of the Spetsnaz member are armed with the AK-74M rifle. At least one of these guns is fitted with a PBS sound suppressor.
Spetsnaz members (at the right) carry the AK rifles.
Spetsnaz member (at the left) aims the AK rifle.
Spetsnaz members with the AK rifles.
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Spetsnaz member aims his AK.
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Spetsnaz member runs with the AK rifle in his hands. Note the foregrip and PBS sound supressor.
A slightly different view of this gun.
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Spetsnaz member at the right aims the AK rifle. The other
Spetsnaz member at the center holds a Makarov.
AK-105
At least one Spetsnaz member briefly holds an AK-105.
Spetsnaz member aims his AK.