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Shootout at Lokhandwala

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The following weapons appear in the 2007 Bollywood movie Shootout at Lokhandwala:

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS pistol is used by both Mumbai police officers and criminals throughout the movie. Assistant Commissioner of Police Shamsher Khan (Sanjay Dutt) and Inspector Kaviraj Patil (Sunil Shetty) both use Berettas as their sidearms, as do the gangsters Dilip Buwa (Tasshar Kapoor), Fattim (Rohit Roy) and RC (Shabbir Ahluwalia).

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Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm.
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RC laughs after killing a group of rival gangsters.
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ACP Khan aims his Beretta 92FS.
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Two of the gangsters firing their Berettas.

Beretta 92FS Inox

The Beretta 92FS Inox also appears frequently in the movie as the main weapon of gangster Maya Dolas (Vivek Oberoi).

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Beretta 92FS Inox 9x19mm
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Maya fires his Beretta into the air during a song and dance sequence.
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Maya looks after his Beretta after it jams.

Colt Python

A Colt Python is used by several characters, including Police Sub Inspector Abhishek Mhatre (Abhishek Bachchan), the leader of the Sikh terrorists and Sub Inspector Javed Sheikh(Arbaaz Khan).

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The Sikh terrorist leader fires his Colt Python.
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PSI Sheikh investigates a rooftop.

unknown compact pistol

Maya uses a compact pistol to murder another gangster during a flashback sequence.

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unknown pistol

In one scene, Dilip Buwa shows off a chromed pistol that he claims is "German made" and which has a magazine capacity of six rounds. He later uses the pistol when he narrowly avoids being arrested by Inspector Patil and Sub-Inspector Sheikh.

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Dilip's pistol on a hotel table.

It appears to be a variant of the Beretta Model 8000 Cougar series, possibly an Inox model. It also appears that you can see at least the circular outline of the Beretta logo on the grips in one of the pics. The dialogue just sounds like senseless babble, espiecially if it is in regards to that particular gun.SAWGunner89 02:12, 17 November 2009 (UTC)

Sterling Submachine gun (Indian Clone)

The Sterling Submachine gun is seen in the hands of Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) officers when they attempt to raid the Lokhandwala Complex.

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Sterling Submachine Gun - 9mm
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Police officers shoot at the apartment where the gangsters are hiding.
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An ATS officer scans the apartments as residents flee the fighting.

AK-47

AK-47 rifles are frequently used in the movie, first by Sikh terrorists who have turned to crime, and later by the gangsters and Mumbai police officers when the shootout at Lokhandwala occurs. As with the SMLEs, the strange proportions of the weapon (such as the thinner magazine) indicate that the Kalashnikovs are probably .22LR replicas rather than the real thing.

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Type III AK-47 7.62x39mm
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A stack of "AK-47s" at the Sikh terrorist hideout
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A Sikh terrorist drops his Kalashnikov after being shot by PSI Mhatre.
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A police officer shoots at the gangsters during the gunbattle.

Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE)

The No.1 Lee-Enfield Mk. III rifle is carried by many of the Mumbai police officers. However, it is possible these rifles are not genuine SMLEs but training versions due to their unusual front sights and apparent lack of recoil when fired.

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Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British.
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Police officers surround the Lokhandwala complex.
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A police officer fires his SMLE.

Enfield L42A1

When ATS officers raid the hideout of the Sikh terrorists, police snipers use L42A1 Sniper rifles to dispatch several of the suspects.

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Enfield Enforcer, 7.62x51mm NATO
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A police sniper climbs the stairs to his perch.
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A police sniper fires on his target.

Carl Gustaf Recoiless Rifle

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Carl Gustaf Recoilless Rifle