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[[File:Nalyot-Nagant-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A criminal (Vladimir Karasyov) holds a Nagant. Later this character is seen with a [[FEG 37M]] and then with a [[TT-33]].]] | [[File:Nalyot-Nagant-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A criminal (Vladimir Karasyov) holds a Nagant. Later this character is seen with a [[FEG 37M]] and then with a [[TT-33]].]] | ||
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− | [[File:Nalyot-Nagant-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|He "reloads" the revolver. Three cartridges in his hand doesn't fit to Nagant: the one at the right is a pistol cartridge, possibly 7.62x25, the one in center is a rifle cartridge, possibly 7.62x39, and the one at the left resembles a shotgun slug.]] | + | [[File:Nalyot-Nagant-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|He "reloads" the revolver. Three cartridges in his hand doesn't fit to Nagant: the one at the right is a pistol cartridge, possibly 7.62x25, the one in center is a rifle cartridge, possibly 7.62x39, and the one at the left resembles a shotgun slug, or maybe an empty brass for large caliber machine gun.]] |
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[[File:Nalyot-Nagant-5a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A criminal holds a Nagant in the scene in the restaurant.]] | [[File:Nalyot-Nagant-5a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A criminal holds a Nagant in the scene in the restaurant.]] |
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Hold-Up (a direct translation of the original title Nalyot; Russian title Налётъ is intentionally written in the pre-reform Russian orthography, with the hard sign at the end of the word) is a 1993 Ukrainian Russian-language crime comedy directed by Igor Sevchenko. A seasoned criminal, gang boss Karp Ignatyevich (Aleksey Petrenko) involves his inexperienced nephew Stepan (Sergei Pozhogin) into a bank hold-up. In honor of their future success, they arrange a banquette for their gang, but Militsiya (police) is also aware about this assembly.
The following weapons were used in the film Hold-Up (Nalyot):
Revolvers
Nagant M1895
Several criminals carry Nagant M1895 revolvers. Petyunya (Aleksandr Baluev) hands a Nagant to Stepan (Sergei Pozhogin).
Pistols
Steyr M1912
A personal handgun of Militsiya Major Kondrat Philimonovich (Evgeniy Steblov) is a Steyr M1912 with an award plaque on it (of course, such outdated gun is chosen for a comical effect). This pistol is deactivated and lacks the recoil spring. During the hold-up a Steyr (same prop reused) is seen in hands of a criminal of "The Uncle"'s gang, a Spaniard Federico Henriques (Leonard Sarkisov).
Tokarev TT-33
TT-33 pistols are seen in hands of a Militsiya Junior Sergeant (uncredited) and of a criminal.
Mauser C96
An aged criminal Pal Palych (Anatoli Stolbov) carries a Mauser C96. During the hold-up it is fitted with holster-stock.
Luger P08
In the scene in the restaurant a criminal holds a Luger P08.
Walther P38
In the scene in the restaurant and during the hold-up several criminals are seen with Walther P38 pistols.
Sauer 38H
During the hold-up Federico Henriques (Leonard Sarkisov) holds a nickel plated Sauer 38H.
Beretta M1934
During the hold-up a criminal holds a Beretta M1934.
FEG 37M
During the hold-up a criminal (Vladimir Karasyov) holds a FEG 37M.
Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
A PPSh-41 with stick magazine is seen in hands of a criminal in the scene in the restaurant. During the hold-up a Militsiya Junior Sergeant Lyonya (Leonid Shtekel) is armed with a PPSh (an inappropriate weapon for 1990s).
Custom PPSh-41
Petyunya (Aleksandr Baluev) carries a custom PPSh, with sawed-off barrel and buttstock and custom pistol grip. It has a drum magazine.
MP40
During the brawl in the restaurant several criminals are seen with MP40s.
Thompson M1928A1
In the scene in the restaurant a criminal is seen with a Thompson M1928A1.
Rifles
Berthier Mle 1907-15
"The Uncle" (Aleksey Petrenko) uses a Berthier Mle 1907-15 that serves him both as crutch and as a gun.
Machine Guns
Maxim M1910/30
A Maxim M1910/30 is mounted on a trailer of bandits' car (a modern kind of tachanka cart with machine gun). It is served by a bearded criminal (Vladimir Karasyov).
Other Weapons
F-1 Hand Grenade
In the scene in the restaurant a female criminal (Nonna Alekseeva) owns an F-1 hand grenade (without safety pin!).
M1911A1 Toy Gun
"The Uncle" (Aleksey Petrenko) gives a water pistol, imitating an M1911A1, to Stepan (Sergei Pozhogin), claiming the toy to be a real gun. During the hold-up Federico Henriques (Leonard Sarkisov) holds the same gun instead of previously used Steyr M1912.