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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)

The following firearms can be seen in the film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy:


Pistols

FEG PA-63

A Hungarian agent attempting to apprehend Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong) in Budapest uses a FEG PA-63.

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FEG PA-63 - 9x18mm Makarov
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Walther PPK

George Smiley (Gary Oldman) and Peter Guillam (Benedict Cumberbatch) use Walther PPK pistols during the climax of the film.

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Walther PPK - 9mm Kurz aka 9x17mm (.380 ACP)
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Walther PP

Toby Esterhase (David Dencik) can be seen with what appears to be a Walther PP

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Post war Walther PP Pistol - 32 ACP

Colt Commander

Ricki Tarr (Tom Hardy) can be briefly seen with what appears to be a Colt Commander when he goes to Paris.

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Colt Commander M1991A1 - .45 ACP
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Tokarev TT-33

Soviet interrogators appear to use a Tokarev TT-33.

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Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Tula Arsenal (Soviet Union) Note CCCP printing around the star on the plastic grips

Rifles

BRNO 452

Prideaux uses a silenced CZ BRNO 452 in .22 LR caliber in the film. The clearance between the front end of the triggerguard and the bottom end of the detachable magazine gives it away as a rimfire rifle.Also, notice the small hole for barrel-attachment on the left side of the receiver. This gun has been some of the most common guns in Europe for several decades, and a good choice for this time-period (1974).

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CZ BRNO Model 2 cal .22 Long Rifle