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The Sword (Mech)

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Russian poster for The Sword (Mech) (2009).

The Sword (Russian Title: "Mech/Меч") is a 2009 Russian action TV-series, probably inspired by the Rogue Force. Directed by Ilya Kulikov and Rustam Urazaev, the show is about a vigilante group created and led by a retired police major Maxim Kalinin (played by Eduard Flerov) nicknamed "Cap" for his service in VDV reckon during Second Chechen War when he was ranked captain.

The following weapons were used in the television series The Sword:



Handguns

Beretta 92FS

Kidnapper Valery Girko (Sergei Fischer) used Beretta 92FS at the very beginning of the first episode. It is the first firearm shown in the series.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm.
Girko with Beretta moments from being knocked out.jpg

Makarov PM

The only handgun widely used in series is Makarov PM. Originally, Maxim Kalinin (Eduard Flerov) had one PM (with silencer), along with Saiga-410K-01 and RPG-26. After taking out the drug dealers at waste ground, Max and Kostyan robbed an apartment of Kalinin's former superior, colonel Muratov. When Muratov unexpectedly returned and was knocked out by Orlov, his Makarov was taken by the two and lated used by Anton Karev (Timur Efremenkov) to execute a corrupted police officer. Shortly before, Max gave a task to Kostyan to go to Vladikavkaz where a large black firearms market exists, and to buy there 3 more suppressed Makarovs along with other weapons (which he successfully fulfilled). 4 more Makarovs were commandeered by Anton from the dead drug dealers after cottage shootout, increasing the total number of Makarovs "Sword" had from three to seven.

Russian Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
Max (Eduard Flerov) aims his suppressed PM at corrupted judge Kravetz.
Max threatens Muratov with PM for abusing his girlfriend and former colleague Tatiana Dyomina.
Anton Karev (Timur Efremenkov) searches for the head drug dealer with Makarovs akimbo.
Muratov's PM lies on the table.
Chizh practices with Makarov PM at police shooting range

Makarov PMM

PMM was used by robber Timur (Viktor Mishakov) during jewellery shop hold-up. It could be identified as PMM only by a wider grip which is seen when Timur puts a pistol to the neck of a shop owner who attempted to press the alarm button. Olga Stepnenko (Viktoria Fischer) also had PMM kept in locker at her kitchen at the end of the series.

Makarov PMM, Modern extended magazine variant - 9x18mm Makarov
Timur watches over the hallway holding PMM.
The PMM being put to the neck of shop's owner after he tried to push alarm button. Note the massive, Browning styled grip of the pistol, distinguishing it as PMM.
Olga draws her PMM, preparing to engage police which she expected to storm her apartment.

Stechkin APS

Stechkin APS is a weapon of choice of a crafty robber Mikhail Balashov (Andrei Soroka).

Stechkin APS 9x18mm Makarov
Balashov with his AKS-74U and Stechkin APS. "I wouldn't know are you cops or not!".
Balashov points his APS at jewellery shop's owner.

Nagant revolver

Russian Nagant M1895 is a personal sidearm of drug dealer nicknamed "Buratino" (Dmitry Sharakois). The same gun was used by drug lord, colonel Komin (Vladimir Yakovlev), in a failed suicide attempt.

Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38N cartridge (aka 7.62 Nagant ammo). This example was dated 1939 manufacture and was a War time Issued weapon. Note the angular front sight which was used from 1930s.
Buratino brandishes his Nagant.
Komin loads his Nagant, preparing to commit suicide.
He pulls the trigger...
...but fails. That chamber turned out to be empty.

Rifles

AKS-74U

AKS-74U Krinkov carbines are used by "Sword", police and "Hydra" militants. Criminal ringleader Shamil Dadashev and robber Mikhail Balashov briefly used the AKS-74U as well. Kostyan (Roman Kurtzyn) was ordered to buy two AKS-74U on his trip to Vladikavkaz, but was given three of them probably as a compensation instead of "Bisons" (PP-19), which were unavailable. For some reason, the team never used more than two AKS-74U in their raids until 18th episode.

AKS-74U - 5,45x39 mm
3 AKS-74U lie on the table among other weapons.
Balashov with his AKS-74U and Stechkin APS. "I wouldn't know are you cops or not!".
Karev sprays his AKS-74U at police reinforcements.

AKS-74

AKS-74 were used by numerous characters; MVD spetznaz, OMON, FSB Alpha Group, some "Hydra" militants, Russian paratroopers and Chechen terrorists from Kalinin and Savkin's flashbacks, Kovalchuk ("black realtors" gang member) and one of the detectives from Egorov's investigation team during store gunfight all used AKS-74. 2 AKS-74 were commandeered from the killed "Hydra" militants by "Sword" after forest shootout. One of these AKS-74 was carried by Orlov during raid on TV center, and both of them were later used by Karev and Orlov during team's escape through the police cordon.

AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm
Kovalchuk ("black" real estate brokers gang member) about to fire his AKS-74.
Kovalchuk firing AKS-74.

AK-74M

AK-74M is a standard weapon for Russian army. It was used by some of "Hydra" militants, MVD Spetznaz and OMON. Some of VDV paratroopers and Chechen terrorists in Kalinin's flashback were also seen carrying the AK-74M. One of the detectives from Egorov's team used AK-74M during the storehouse shootout.

AK-74M - 5.45x39mm
The guy to the right is seen with AK-74M.

AKM

AKMs are used by "Hydra" militants, most notably by the one who wounded Savkin (Alexander Barinov) and to whom Kalinin spoke a memorable speech later. Orlov trained Olga how to shoot with it. In Kalinin's flashback about his times in VDV and Chechen war, he was seen with AKM, which is quite a strange choose for VDV troop who would rather use AKS-74 or AK-74M. AKM was used by Max in rescuing Savkin's daughter from "Hydra" office. Then again, the AKM appeared in his hands most likely due to a continuity error since he was clearly seen carrying an AKS-74U while entering the building. Later the AKM was carried by Dmitry Chizhov (Vlad Pavlov) nicknamed "Chizh" ("Siskin") during escape from the storehouse and he shot dead a detective in process with it.

AKM - 7,62x39 mm
Hydra militant to the left prepares to reload his AKM.
Olga is trained how to shoot with AKM.
Max with AKM during evac from "Hydra" office.

AKMS

AKMS was carried by commander of "Ruby" rapid response team of "Hydra" private security company. Some of OMON troops in the last episode also carried these rifles. One more AKMS has been used by Dmitry Chizhov in the last episode during bloody gunfight. It is one of the most serious continuity errors since all of "Sword" operators were armed with AKS-74U at the beginning of the raid on Muratov's apartment (and even during the most part of chase scene).

AKMS - 7,62x39 mm
"Ruby" team leader with AKMS.
Chizh fires AKMS at advancing Alpha troops.

AKMS/AKS-74U Hybrid

A very strange rifle was carried by one of the convoy policemen who escorted two renegade police officers later executed by "Sword".

AKMS/Krinkov hybrid lies on the floor together with Makarov PM.

AK-103

Almost all of FSB Alpha Group operators use AK-103 as their service rifles.

AK-103 - 7.62x39mm
FSB Alpha Group troops with AK-103. Note that their superior is no other than Rustam Urazaev, this show's director.
Alpha Group operator with AK-103 detects Orlov.

Shotguns

Saiga-410K-01

Saiga-410K-01 with a wooden pistol grip and 10-round magazine was illegally kept by Kalinin, and was used by Konstantin Orlov to blow up a drug dealers' car and kill a dealer. It is probably the first appearance of this gun on TV show.

Saiga-410K-01 - .410 Magnum. This Saiga version resembles AK-74M the most.
Kalinin sits over his Saiga
Konstantin Orlov (Kostyan) prepares to fire his Saiga

12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotguns

A pair of double barreled shotguns (presumably TOZ-63) were used by renegade police officers Bystryakov and Ryabov to murder those with expensive cars.

Renegade police officer Ryabov in his own flashback, right after killing a woman.

Submachine Guns

Kedr PP-91

2 Kedr PP-91 were sold to Orlov by illegal arms dealer in Vladikavkaz instead of PP-19 "Bison". They were provided by something what appears to be either custom made silencers or compensators. Strange, but "Sword" used them only once, in the raid on pedophiles' cottage. Drug dealer Samir also used PP-91 in the cottage gunfight with Karev.

Kedr PP-91 SMG - 9x18mm Makarov
Kostyan loads PP-91 fitted with a custom made suppressor.
Drug dealer Samir fires his PP-91 at Karev.
Kostyan and Max execute a pedophile with PP-91. While Kostyan holds normal PP-91 (which has strange stock, possibly from AKMS), Max wields PDT-9T Esaul represented as Kedr.

PDT-9T Esaul

While Kostyan has a normal one, Max carries PDT-9T Esaul represented as Kedr PP-91.

PDT-9T Esaul less-than-lethal personal protection weapon - 9mm P.A. Rubber
SwordPP-91-03.jpg

Sniper Rifles

Dragunov SVDS

Konstantin Orlov's (Roman Kurtzyn) weapon of choice as a sniper is Dragunov SVDS, often fitted by silencer and flash suppressor. It is not a usual SVD Dragunov (though everyone refers to it only as SVD, even Kostyan himself), but a SVDS version developed for VDV paratroopers.

SVDS rifle with shortened barrel and folding stock, intended for paratroopers - 7.62x54mm R
Kostyan admires his newly acquired SVDS.
SVDS lies on the table. Note the folded stock.
Olga and Kostyan with SVDS fitted with silencer and flash suppressor, waiting on the roof for prisoner transport vehicle.
Orlov with SVDS in Max's flashback about Second Chechen war.

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare (Airsoft Replica)

What appears to be an airsoft replica of the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare was used by sniper assassin. It can be identified as an airsoft replica by the straight barrel profile, lack of cut-out over the magazine well and the plain silver "ejection port".

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare, airsoft replica
Assassin aims at Knyazeva with Arctic Warfare.
Assassin moments before discarding his AW and fleeing.

Accuracy International L96A1 AWSM

Alpha Group snipers used Accuracy International Arctic Warfare AWSM in the last shootout and chase scene. It makes sense since L96A1 (chambered .338 Lapua Magnum) is a standard weapon issued for Alpha Group.

Accuracy International AWSM - .338 Lapua Magnum
Alpha Group sniper team with AWSM rifle.
A good closeup of AWSM as sniper gets shot by Kostyan.

Other

PKM machine gun

PK machine gun was bought by Max in 18th episode from his former commander from military base in Tula where both he and Orlov served. He covered the real intensions for buying a PKM, saying the gun will be used instead of blank-firing prop to film a movie. The PKM was fired to shoot the wheels of illegal armored cash car, and then during forest shootout, first by Savkin, and second by Karev in an overkill rage after Savkin got wounded. After the fight and return to the base, the machine gun was seemingly disposed of.

PKM with latest version of Flash hider - 7.62x54mm R
SwordPKM-01.jpg

RPG-26

The RPG-26 grenade launcher was used by Kalinin in an unseccessful attempt to assassinate Shamil Dadashev, the last surving member of the "black realtors" gang, but the launch resulted in killing his older brother Ruslan (local Azeri mafia leader in Stroginsk) instead, seriously wounding Shamil in process, however. As Kalinin claimed, he inoficcially confiscated RPG-26 for himself "to keep it for the "black day".

RPG-26 - 72.5mm
Dmitry Chizhov "Chizh" playing around with RPG-26.
Max with RPG-26 moments before firing it at Dadashev's cottage.

F-1

F-1 hand grenade is seen among weapons bought by Orlov. The grenade was used in the last battle by Max. Robber Mikhail Balashov used F-1 along with RGD-5 when breaking through police team arrived to arrest him (unfortunately, offscreen). Two F-1 were used in a booby-trap set by terrorists in Savkin's flashback (it took place most likely during Beslan hostage crisis). It is strange since they exploded with the time delay of several seconds, and not in instant after the booby-trap is being pulled, like it usually does in real life.

F-1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
F-1 and RGD-5 lie on the floor of Balashov's apartment.

RGD-5

One RGD-5 hand grenade together with F-1 was used by robber Mikhail Balashov during his escape from police.

RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
SwordF1RGD5.jpg

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