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New York (2009)

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New York
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Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing India
Directed by Kabir Khan
Release Date 2009
Language Hindi
Distributor Yash Raj Films
Main Cast
Character Actor
Omar Aijaz Neil Nitin Mukesh
Agent Roshan Irrfan Khan
Danyal Sheikh Aidan Wagner
Zaheer Mirza Ali Quli


New York is a 2009 Bollywood Hindi film that focuses on three students studying at the fictional New York State University whose lives are changed by the events of 9/11. This film is directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films.


The following weapons were used in the film New York:


Rifles/Carbines

M4A1 Carbine

An NYPD ESU officer is armed with an Colt M4A1 carbine with a S.I.R.S. rail system. The firearm appears to be an airsoft version, being that the lower receiver is pristine and the receiver pins are not flush but extended, like the pins on the guns of such major Airsoft companies as Classic Army, Tokyo Marui, G&G, etc.

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Colt M4A1 5.56x45mm
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Airsoft Tokyo Marui M4A1 S-System
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NYPD ESU officer aims the carbine towards the taxi cab owned by Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh).

M16A2 Rifle with A1 handguards

In an interesting twist, also seen are M16 (or AR15) rifles which begin as standard A2 variants, with A1 style triangular handguards. The barrels are obviously the heavy A2 barrels and the upper receiver has the adjustable rear sight of the A2 and the brass deflector. This is also an Airsoft weapon, judging by the receiver pins, which are protruding (like most Airsoft M16 variants) versus flush like the real firearm.

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Colt M16A1 with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm
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Another ESU officer aims at the taxi cab owned by Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh).
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The rifle is seen.

Hudson Replica AK-47

Seen in the trunk of a taxi cab owned by Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh), a young Muslim man originally from Delhi. It is a Hudson Company Replica AK-47. This is a common Japanese All metal replica AK-47 used in films and television shows.

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Authentic AK47
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The rifle is seen in the cache.

Remington Model 770 Sport

An ESU sniper uses a rifle that resembles the Remington Model 770 Sport.

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Remington Model 770 Sport with Black Synthetic Stock and factory package rings and Scope - .30-06
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Police Sniper with a Remington 770 Sport - .30-06
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Police Sniper with a Remington 770 Sport ejecting a spent blank cartridge - .30-06. The bottle neck of the cartridge indicates that it is a spent blank round.

Handguns

Glock 17

FBI agents including Special Agent Roshan (Irrfan Khan) are armed with the Glock 17.

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Glock 17, 9x19mm
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Glocks are drawn.
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An FBI Agent aims a Glock 17 towards the taxi cab driver.
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FBI Agent Roshan (Irrfan Khan) firing a Glock 17 on a training session with Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh).

Beretta 92FS

Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh) was given a Beretta 92FS by the FBI in order to spy on a former college friend, Sam or Samir Sheikh (John Abraham), whom he hasn't seen in seven years and who the FBI believes is a terrorist.

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Beretta 92FS, 9x19mm
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Danyal (Aidan Wagner) has found the pistol left deliberately by Omar in the drawer
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Danyal (Aidan Wagner) is explaining to his father Sam or Samir Sheikh (John Abraham) about the gun in his hand
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Omar has also left some 9mm Blanks under the clothes in the drawer
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Omar fires the Beretta 92FS loaded with those 9mm Blanks

Smith & Wesson Model 686

What appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 686 Snubnose is used during a confrontation.

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Smith & Wesson Model 686 with 2 1/2" Barrel - .357 Magnum.
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The nickel revolver is seen.
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The revolver is drawn.
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The revolver used in a standoff.

Beretta 84FS Cheetah

Malik uses a Beretta 84FS Cheetah.

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Beretta 84FS Pistol .380 ACP
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Malik is aiming his gun towards Yaqub, who is from Bangladesh
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The compact pistol is pulled.

CZ 75B

A nickel plated CZ 75B pistol is seen in the hands of Zaheer.

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CZ 75B - 9x19mm
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Zaheer aiming a CZ-75.

Umarex "Walther P22 S"

An Umarex "Walther P22 S", a blank firing replica of the Walther P22 is seen.

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Umarex "Walther P22 S"" - 9mm P.A.K. blanks
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The profile of the slide would indicate either a Walther P99 or P22.
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Sam giving the gun to Omar. Visible in this shot is the lengthwise cut in the top of the slide and the port in the top of the barrel ahead of the chamber, which is present on US imported P22 S blank fire pistols as the muzzle is plugged.
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The controls on the slide and the hammer make it a P22.

Unidentified toy guns

Beneath the replica AK-47 are a series of plastic toy guns of various designs, none of which are identical to a real weapon.

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Several pistols that appear to be toy replicas.