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Revision as of 08:43, 25 July 2019
Dzhulbars
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Original oster
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Country
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USSR
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Directed by
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Vladimir Shnejderov
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Release Date
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1935
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Language
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Russian
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Studio
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Mezhrabpomfilm
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Dzhulbars (Russian: Джульбарс; Dzhulbars or Julbars) is the 1935 Soviet adventure movie.
The following weapons were used in the film Dzhulbars:
Handguns
Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"
Numerous soldiers, include Tkachenko (Nikolai Makarenko) uses Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"s.
Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser. Note the rear tangent sight; in something of a display of wishful thinking, the C96's sight is adjustable for ranges up to 1000 meters. Later examples had a sight adjustable to a still unrealistic 500 meters. C96 pistols with fixed rear sights are very rare.
The soldiers with their Mausers. The soldier at the right pulled his sideram.
Tkachenko correct the rear sight of his Mauser...
Tkachenko's Mauser can be seen on the table in its typical wooden stock. Note the Mosin-Nagant rifle, which is hanged on the wall (bolt opened).
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model
A Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model is the Abdullah's (Ivan Bobrov) firearm of choice.
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model - .44 Russian
Abdullah (at the left) with the revolver on the belt.
Abdullah draws his sidearm (pointed by the red arrow).
The another view of the Abdullah's revolver.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891
Near all soldiers (include Tkachenko), brigands, caravan drivers and Sho-Murad (Nikolay P. Cherkasov) can be seen armed with the Mosin Nagant M1891s. Most of them are Infantry, while Dragoon rifles also appeared.
Imperial Russian Mosin Nagant M1891 Dragoon - 7.62x54mm R
Russian Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry Rifle in original configuration - 7.62x54mm R
Sho-Murad (Nikolay P. Cherkasov) with the rifle on the sling. Note the bipods.
Brigand with the Mosin-Nagant rifle on the sling. Abdullah with the Spencer at the background
Soldier aims his Mosin-Nagant rifle. This is Dragoon variant.
Brigand fires his Mosin-Nagant rifle. This is also Dragoon variant.
Brigand at the center holds the Mosin-Nagant rifle.
Soldier holds brigands at the gunpoint with his Mosin-Nagant rifle.
Sho-Murad rests, puts his hand on the rifle.
The Mosin-Nagant rifle is hanged on the wall (bolt oppened).
TOZ-8
Several brigands, include Kerim (Andrey Fayt), several caravan drivers as well as at least one of the peasants uses TOZ-8.
Brigand with the rifle on the sling.
The bolt handle of Kerim's rifle can be seen.
Kerim with the TOZ on the sling at the left.
Kerim (at the right) with the rifle on the sling.
Peasant runs, rifle in hands.
Kerim with the rifle on the sling.
The buttstock of Kerim's rifle can be seen.
Caravan driver working the bolt.
Spencer 1860 Carbine
The brigand commander, named Abdullah (Ivan Bobrov) uses Spencer 1860 Carbine throughout the movie.
Spencer Model 1860 Carbine - .56-56 Spencer rimfire
Abdullah with the rifle on the sling.
...and receiver can be seen.
Abdullah (at the right) with the Spencer on the sling.
Abdullah (at the left) with the rifle on the sling.
Percussion Rifle
At least one peasant possess the percussion rifle.
The percussion lock with the typical hammer can be seen.
Arisaka Type 38
The Arisaka Type 38 can be seen in the hands of the peasant.
Arisaka Type 38 rifle - 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka
The groove on the stock...
...and lack of protruding mag can be seen.
Berdan Rifle
At least one of the peasants can be seen armed with the Berdan Rifle.
Russian Berdan No.2 (M1870) Infantry rifle - 10.67x58mm R
Peasant runs, rifle in hands.
The same character one second later. The bolt handle of his rifle can be seen.
Unknown Rifles
Several brigands and peasants were armed with the unknown rifles.
Brigands with the rifles.
Brigand at the far left holds the rifles.
Brigand (at the left) holds the rifle.
Peasants with the rifles.
Shotguns & Muskets
Berdanka
Beggar (Nikolay Teleshyov) uses Berdanka throughout the movie.
Berdanka bolt action shotgun - 28 Gauge
Beggar with the Berdanka on the sling.
Beggar (second from the left) with the Berdanka on the sling.
Frolovka
Numerous caravan drivers as well as several brigands were armed with the Frolovkas.
Frolov Shotgun - 28 gauge
Caravan driver holds the Frolovka.
The another view of his gun.
The barrel band can be seen.
The same character strugles with the brigands. The mag of his gun can be seen.
Brigand with the gun on the sling.
Brigand (second from the left) holds the Frolovka.
Brigand (at the right) holds the Frolovka.
Karamultuk Flintlock Musket
Sho-Murad fires Karamultuk Flintlock Musket at the film beginning.
Central Asian
Karamultuk ("Black Gun") Matchlock Musket. The screen gun has the similar bipods.
Sho-Murad aims his bipods attached gun. Note the flintlock just above the man's fingers.
Grenades
RG-14 hand grenade
Several soldiers uses RG-14 hand grenades at the film climax.
RG-14 Russian hand grenade (Model 1914 grenade)
The soldier threatens brigands with his grenade.
The another soldier activate his grenade...