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The Luger P08 is used by the German soldiers and Cairo locals in the film. One is also carried in the holster of Colonel Dietrich Wolf Kahler as well as the holsters of other officers. Indy uses his whip to "snatch" the gun out of the Peruvian guide's hand. The MP40 is anachronistic since the film is set in and neither the MP40 nor its more expensive predecessor, the MP38 , existed at the time. Surprisingly, the Arab thug that fires on Indy during the street chase holds the weapon in the preferred way, while the well trained German soldiers hold the weapon by the magazine, which is the way most often seen in films, but in reality would often lead to misfeeds.

A bolt action rifle used by German soldiers and Egyptian henchmen in the film. The Mauser Karabiner 98k began manufacture in so it is conceivable that it would be out of the country by , however the German soldiers would more likely be carrying Gewehr 98s. A dual or "Zwilling" mount MG 81Z machine gun incongruously fitted with an MG 15 saddle drum is seen mounted at the rear turret of the 'Flying Wing' plane, and while trapped inside, Marion Karen Allen commandeers the weapon and guns down a squad of Nazi soldiers sent after Indy.

This weapon is an MG 81 Zwilling twin mount with a Doppeltrommel 15 saddle drum "attached. The one on this weapon appears to have been cosmetically widened by propmakers to accommodate its seating on the dual MG This MG 81 also has non-typical flash hiders fitted, along with MG 15 "style" targeting sights making it vaguely resemble a twin mounting of the longer barreled MG 15's a configuration that never existed.

Countless cops carried Official Police revolvers by the s. Arguably the most iconic submachine gun of all time, the Thompson fired in Temple of Doom is specifically the MA1 variant adopted by the U. Winston Churchill was famously photographed holding a Thompson in , complete in pinstripe suit and top hat. The Germans used the image as propaganda to portray Churchill as a gangster. The British also used it for propaganda, but to make Churchill look like a badass.

The British army used the single-shot lever-action rifle from until It fired a 38 Special blank cartridge to launch a pretty substantial harpoon up to 30 yards away. Mk 1 that the Indian army uses in the movie would not exist until six years after Temple of Doom takes place. Again, Indy plays fast and loose with the facts. The actors in the film play fast and loose with their Lee-Enfields, too.

In one scene you can see an actor get a spent casing stuck in his chamber while loading a new cartridge. It is not recommended that you similarly short stroke your own Lee-Enfield at home. He uses to gently compel Indy to go and retrieve the Holy Grail for him.

Mauser would have stopped producing the C96 one year before Last Crusade takes place, but Spain and China both made unlicensed copies for years afterward. Mauser made at least one million C96s, but they are increasingly rare today. For the rest of the adventure, Jones used it to its full affect whenever caught in a firefight.

During the next 19 years, Jones carried his Webley as his sidearm through his missions in the second World War, and at one point declared the weapon too heavy for field work. It's most notable moment was when it was carried by Jones in , while in Haiti with George McHale. Although he doesn't fire it, Jones uses it to frighten a cemetery guard attacking Mutt Williams in Peru. Yet again the weapon was confiscated when Jones and Williams were captured by Irina Spalko and her men.

After reuniting with Marion Ravenwood, Jones discovers that Mutt is his son, and during the latter of the adventure, his entire gun belt is missing, with Jones losing his most prized sidearm. Indiana Jones Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages Community. Home video Soundtracks Magazines Toys. Explore Wikis Community Central.

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This article or section needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Revolvers, sometimes referred to as "wheel guns," are still manufactured but are not carried often as sidearms by the military and law enforcement agencies of the world. At the turn of the century however, the old wheel gun was all we had.

From cowboys to colonial British troops, the revolver was the weapon of choice. By World War I , significant improvements had been made to the weapon. The revolver carried by Indiana Jones has changed from film to film, and in some cases from scene to scene. This was a revolver chambered for. Normally made with a five or six inch barrel, the two examples used in Raiders had barrels cut down to four inches in length. This gun can also be seen in the film, The Aviator , starring Christopher Reeve.

Although there are sources that say this gun changes immediately once it plummets from the car window. Webley revolvers were used extensively throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While officially the pistol was replaced with a much smaller Webley, known as the. This is because its very sturdy construction meant it was easily re-chambered for the more powerful.



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