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Talk:The Debt (2007)

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This just might be the single most frustrating page I've ever taken on. This is the original Israeli version of The Debt. It only has five guns in the whole movie, only one of which is actually seen firing, and I can only ID two of them. Most of the filming was done in the Ukraine, and the movie was made for under a $1 million, so some of these might be Eastern European replicas.

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Unknowns

Unknown pistol 1

The older Ehud (Oded Teomi) is shown taking out an unknown pistol, screwing in a suppressor, and tucking it into the back of his pants. According to the dialogue, "SIG-Sauer, best on the market. Even on automatic, it's got the recoil of a BB gun. Quiet as a heartbeat." It kinda, sorta, looks like one, but in one shot, I think I see an external extractor.

My guess would be a Browning BDA. --commando552 08:06, 18 August 2012 (CDT)
This is probably the closest shot of the pistol. Unfortunately, it's also blurry.
The top of the pistol. To their credit, the suppressor appears to be reverse threaded.
I think I see an external extractor here.
The pistol in Ehud's cold dead hands.

Unknown pistol 2

Unlike the remake, where the team in East Berlin is shown to only have one pistol, the team in the original has at least two pistols. Unfortunately, I can't ID either one of them. One isn't seen very clearly, the other is seen clearly, but even then I can't tell the make and model.

Younger Ehud (Yehezkel Lazarov) offers younger Rachel (Neta Garty) one of the pistols.
Another angle.
Ehud cleaning the disassembled pistol.

Unknown pistol 3

The younger Ehud (Yehezkel Lazarov) with the other pistol. This is the one that's hard to see. Heck, they can be the same type.

Debt2007 unknown3 01.jpg

Known

Browning Hi-Power

Older Rachel (Gila Almagor) fires a Browning Hi-Power in front of a group of Israeli soldiers. This is the only firearm in the film that actually fires on screen.

Classic Commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian Mfg) - 9x19mm
Debt2007 BHP 01.jpg
Debt2007 BHP 02.jpg

M16A1

One of the Israeli soldiers appears to be armed with an M16A1.

M16A1 with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm
Debt2007 M16A1 01.jpg

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