Driven to Kill: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Driven to Kill: Difference between revisions
[[File:Custom K3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Daewoo K3 modified with Paratrooper stock, railed feed tray cover, railed handguard, foregrip, and plastic belt box - 5.56x45mm. This is the weapon used in 2009 film ''Driven to Kill'', shown in the making-of. These modifications are commonly found on K3s in live-action productions.]]
[[Image:Driven_Kill_-_M249PARA_angryface.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Boris ([[Mike Dopud]]) gives the camera his war face while carrying the [[Daewoo K3]].]]
[[Image:Driven_Kill_-_M249PARA_angryface.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Boris ([[Mike Dopud]]) gives the camera his war face while carrying the [[Daewoo K3]].]]
[[Image:Driven_Kill_-_M249PARA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The [[Daewoo K3|Daewoo K3 "Paratrooper"]] while the mobsters search the hospital for Ruslan.]]
[[Image:Driven_Kill_-_M249PARA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The [[Daewoo K3|Daewoo K3 "Paratrooper"]] while the mobsters search the hospital for Ruslan.]]
Driven to Kill is a 2009 DTV (direct to video) thriller directed by Jeff King and stars Steven Seagal as Ruslan Drachev, Igor Jijikine as Mikhail Abramov and Dmitry Chepovetsky as Stephan Abramov. Twenty years after Ruslan has quit the Russian mob headed by Mikhail Abramov, the now husband of his ex-wife, he returns to the United States to attend his daughter's wedding. After a supposed robbery leaves Ruslan´s ex-wife dead and his daughter in critical condition, he decides to ignore the law enforcement officers who are ordered to look into the case and find out for himself who wanted his loved ones dead. The weapons on this movie were supplied by the Vancouver-based company Felcan Enterprises.
The following weapons were used in the film Driven to Kill:
Ruslan (Steven Seagal) uses a Colt M1911A1 to dispatch a thug after dealing with the arms dealer. He is briefly seen with a custom M1911 after the capture of Goldstein.
A thug in the illegal arms dealers cellar is armed with a Colt Double Eagle Officer's Model . Ruslan (Steven Seagal) is also seen retrieving this weapon from one of the Russian mobsters that attempted to take him down during the beginning of the shootout in the parking garage.
Glock 19 is seen in the hands of one of the officers entering the strip club after the brawl. It is also used by one of the thugs working for the illegal arms dealer. During the scene with the latter a little oddity occurs: The characters are seen discarding three weapons. For an unknown reason, the editor used the same clip of a dropped Glock 19 with stainless barrel for all of them.
Among the weapons used in the parking garage shootout is a gold plated Taurus PT92 with pearl grips and a black barrel. This exact same gun was also used in Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball (the same armorers who supplied guns to that movie also worked on this movie).
One of the firearms made available to Ruslan Drachev (Steven Seagal) by the illegal arms dealer is a M4A1 Carbine. Ruslan uses it when he attempts to flush the men who attacked his wife and daughter out of an apartment complex.