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The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment

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The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment
(Voroshilovskiy strelok)
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DVD cover
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Russia
Directed by Stanislav Govorukhin
Release Date 1999
Language Russian
Studio NTV-PROFIT
Main Cast
Character Actor
Ivan Fyodorovich Mikhail Ulyanov
Katya Anna Sinyakina
Col. Pashutin Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov
Captain Koshaev Sergey Garmash
Precinct Policeman Aleksey Podberyozkin Vladislav Galkin
Igor Zvorygin Marat Basharov
Boris Chukhanov Aleksey Makarov
Vadim Pashutin Ilya Drevnov


The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (Russian Title: Voroshilovskiy strelok/Ворошиловский стрелок) is a 1999 Russian drama directed by Stanislav Govorukhin and based on the novel Woman on Wednesdays by Viktor Pronin. Every Wednesday, three thugs arrange to have fun heavy with alcohol and sex. They name Wednesday as "Women's Day". One Wednesday, they rape a young girl named Katya. These men didn't fear punishment nor retribution due to one of their fathers being a high ranking boss in the Police Department. The raped girls' grandfather, decides to take justice into his own hands.

Note: the release title of the film in English features an incorrect translation. "Voroshilov's Sharpshooter", or "Marksman" was a badge and a set of qualifications for civilian and military sharpshooters. It was established and popularised by Defense comissar Klim Voroshilov, along with the widely told anecdote: in it, an officer complained of the stiff trigger of the service Nagant revolver; Voroshilov proceeded to shame him, firing off a perfect group from the same revolver off-hand, and saying something like "There are no bad guns, there are bad shooters". The badge was established in 1932 as a part of OSOAVIAKhIM patriotic sports organisation, which promoted sharpshooting, driving, parachuting etc. The badge ultimately had 2 tiers and a junior tier, and was awarded to about 6-9 million bearers, until it was stopped from issuing before the war, in 1939-1941.

In common Russian parlance, this badge became synonymous with sharpshooting. Its name was, and still is, used jokingly as an equivalent to "crack shot". The plot of the film revolves around an old geezer, a "relic" of the days past (hence the name of the movie), who decides to play out a revenge fantasy against corrupted youths. An ironic nickname, fitting for a "grandpa with a rifle", gradually becomes as fearsome as it may have been 60 years before.

In conclusion, there isn't a widely known "Voroshilov's Regiment". There was a Cossack regiment named after Voroshilov, that was renamed before the WWII, and a heavy artillery regiment that still exists. No riflemen regiments with this name exist.

The following weapons are featured in the film The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment:


Pistols

Makarov PM

All militia officers can be seen armed with Makarov PM.

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Russian Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
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Militia officer holds a PM
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Precinct militiaman Aleksey Podberyozkin (Vladislav Galkin) with his PM

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 629

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Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 629 - .44 Magnum
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Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 629 seen on a TV screen showing a scene from Dobermann

Korth Sport Model

At first the illegal weapon dealer offered to sell a non-lethal guns (BB guns) to Ivan Fyodorovich. Upon closer inspection, it turns out to be a rare Korth revolver. Obviously, this is a purely cinematic appearance.

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Korth Sport Model - .22 LR
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Colt Government Model

Two-color variant of Colt Government Model also visible. It is not known if this is a real gun, blank firing, or a replica.

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Pre-War Colt Government Model 1911 - .45 ACP. Note the location of the COLT manufacturing proofs.
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RS-22

Also see what looks like a RS-22 "Strazh", an full-metal signal revolver, a rare variant with a bright frame.

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Izhmekh RS-22 "Strazh" - 5.6 mm
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Shotgun

12 Gauge Double Barreled O/U Shotgun

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The frightened Vadim Pashutin (Ilya Drevnov) holds a double barreled shotgun

Assault Rifles

AKMS

Some militiamen can be seen armed with AKMS.

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AKMS - 7.62x39mm.
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Militia (police) captain Koshaev (Sergey Garmash) holds an AKMS

Sniper Rifles

SVD Dragunov

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SVD Dragunov - 7.62x54mm R.
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Ivan Fyodorovich (Mikhail Ulyanov) is testing the SVD Dragunov sniper rifle in an illegal gun shop
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Close up of the SVD. Same episode.
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Another episode. Note the minor differences between these SVD rifles
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CYMA SVD with silencer.
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Ivan Fyodorovich prepares to shoot one of the offenders
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Close up of the sound suppressor

Bullpup SVU Dragunov

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Bullpup variant of the SVD Dragunov - 7.62x54mm R.
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Ivan Fyodorovich holds the bullpup SVU

Trivia

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Ivan Fyodorovich holds the kitchen hatchet. At first he wanted to take a revenge with the help of this "weapon"