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Run, Lola, Run (Lola rennt)

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The following guns were used in the movie Run, Lola, Run (Lola rennt):

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Run, Lola, Run (aka Lola Rennt) (1998)
The American release posters of this German film were pretty mundane compared to the excellent original European posters for the film, called Lola Rennt in German, which literally translates to "Lola runs".



Walther PPK

Manni (Moritz Bleibtreu) carries a Walther PPK as his personal sidearm, and uses it in the grocery store robbery during the "first run".

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Walther PPK stainless - .380 ACP
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Manni holds his Walther PPK pointed on frightened customers.
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Manni sees the security guard holding his Walther P88 on him.
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Manni surrenders to the security guard, before Lola takes his weapon. In this scene, he notably de-cocks the weapon into double action mode, when it was previously in single action because he fired it into the air. Curiously, instead of using the decocking lever, he pulls the trigger and lowers the hammer, like one would do with a revolver.

Walther PP

A Walther PP is the sidearm of the bank security guard, Herr Schuster (Armin Rohde). Lola (Franka Potente) takes it from him, in order to rob the bank in the "second run". She remembers from the "first run" that Manni taught her to take the safety off (on the Walther P88). After Herr Schuster tells her to give it up, as she is untrained, she flicks off the safety and fires it at the wall behind him.

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Post-war Walther PP Pistol - .32 ACP.

Walther P88 Compact (Umarex Replica)

The security guard at the grocery store carries a Walther P88 Compact which is actually an Umarex 8mm Blank firing only replica of the Walther P88C. Lola (Franka Potente) later picks up the same pistol and wields it.

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Umarex™ 8mm theatrical blank firing replica Walther P88C, similar to the Umarex model used in the film. The Real 9mm Walther P88C was never used, only the non live fire replica, built in Spain.
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The security guard, armed with a Walther P88 Compact, orders Manni (Moritz Bleibtreu) to drop his Walther PPK.
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Lola (Franka Potente) clubs the security guard over the head with a heavy bag.
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Lola picks up the Walther P88 Compact.
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Lola picks up the Walther P88 Compact.
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Here the name of the pistol can clearly be seen.
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Lola (Franka Potente) points the Walther P88 Compact at the security guard.

SIG Sauer P225

The SIG Sauer P225(as "P6") was the standard weapon of the German Federal Border Force (the predecessor of the German Federal Police) as well as various state police forces at the time the movie was made.

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SIG-Sauer P225 (aka P6 Pistol) - 9x19mm.
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Berlin police officers arrive, and a standoff ensues. The officers with the black berets are members of Berlin's Bereitschaftspolizei, a special rapid reaction and riot police unit.
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Berlin police stop Manni (Moritz Bleibtreu) and Lola (Franka Potente), pointing their SIG Sauer P225 pistols at them.


H&K MP5

One of the German SWAT cops has an H&K MP5.

unknown rifle

one SWAT officer runs through the background with some type of rifle