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[[File:BKS9-SVT-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The sailor with SVT.]] | [[File:BKS9-SVT-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The sailor with SVT.]] | ||
[[File:BKS9-SVT-6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The sailor fires.]] | [[File:BKS9-SVT-6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The sailor fires.]] | ||
− | [[File:BKS9-SVT-7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Kiryusha (Boris Runge) fires the sailor's rifle.]] | + | [[File:BKS9-SVT-7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Kiryusha ([[Boris Runge]]) fires the sailor's rifle.]] |
[[File:BKS9-SVT-8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Soldiers stand in formation with SVT-38s.]] | [[File:BKS9-SVT-8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Soldiers stand in formation with SVT-38s.]] | ||
== VZ-98/29 Persian Mauser == | == VZ-98/29 Persian Mauser == | ||
− | Mauser rifles are used by German troops | + | Mauser rifles are used by German troops throughout the movie. The shape of front sight and the position of top sling swivel allow to make a guess that these are Czechoslovakian produced [[VZ-98/29 Persian Mauser]]s. The movie was filmed in 1942 in Ashkhabad where such rifles could be available after Iranian army was disarmed during Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran. |
[[Image:Czech_Persian_Mauser_98-29.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Persian Mauser 98/29 with bayonet - 7.92x57mm]] | [[Image:Czech_Persian_Mauser_98-29.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Persian Mauser 98/29 with bayonet - 7.92x57mm]] | ||
[[File:BKS9-Mauser-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[File:BKS9-Mauser-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
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[[File:BKS9-Mauser-9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SS soldiers fire at uprising Poles.]] | [[File:BKS9-Mauser-9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SS soldiers fire at uprising Poles.]] | ||
[[File:BKS9-Mauser-10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Polish resistance fighter ([[Mark Bernes]]) carries a captured rifle.]] | [[File:BKS9-Mauser-10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Polish resistance fighter ([[Mark Bernes]]) carries a captured rifle.]] | ||
− | [[File:BKS9-Mauser-13.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A rifle of similar outlook is seen in hands of a German NCO (Hans Klering) in "The Signal".]] | + | [[File:BKS9-Mauser-13.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A rifle of similar outlook is seen in hands of a German NCO ([[Hans Klering]]) in "The Signal".]] |
== Mosin Nagant M1891/30 == | == Mosin Nagant M1891/30 == |
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Fighting Film Collection No. 9 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 9) is the ninth issue of Boyevoy kinosbornik series, released in May 1942. It contains three segments: "Kvartal No.14/Block 14", "Siniye skaly/The Blue Cliff" (or "Blue Crags") and "Mayak/The Signal" (or "Beacon").
The following weapons were used in the film Fighting Film Collection No. 9 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 9):
Revolvers
Nagant M1895
In the opening sequence a Red Army Lt. carries a Nagant M1895 in holster. A Polish resistance fighter (Mark Bernes) uses a Nagant in "Block 14". In "The Signal" a Nagant is used by a German officer.
Pistols
TT-33
TT-33 pistols are seen in hands of German officers in "The Blue Cliff" and "The Signal".
Walther PP
A German Feldwebel holds a Walther PP in the opening sequence. In "Block 14" a Walther PP is used by an SS Colonel.
Luger P08
SS and Gestapo personnel carry Luger P08 pistols in "Block 14".
Submachine Guns
PPD-40
Red Army soldiers carry PPD-40 SMGs.
Rifles
SVT-38
Many Red Army soldiers are armed with SVT-38 rifles in "The Signal".
VZ-98/29 Persian Mauser
Mauser rifles are used by German troops throughout the movie. The shape of front sight and the position of top sling swivel allow to make a guess that these are Czechoslovakian produced VZ-98/29 Persian Mausers. The movie was filmed in 1942 in Ashkhabad where such rifles could be available after Iranian army was disarmed during Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran.
Mosin Nagant M1891/30
In "The Signal" a Red Army soldier with Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifle guards German POWs.
Machine Guns
DP-27
In "The Signal" German troops use a DP-27. The machine gun lacks the magazine, and so doesn't fire on screen.
Maxim
A Maxim is seen in "The Signal". It's hard to say if it is M1910 or M1910/30.
MG08
An MG08 is seen in a German dugout in the opening sequence.
Other Weapons
RGD-33 Hand Grenade
In "The Signal" a sailor (Viktor Bubnov) carries an RGD-33 hand grenade.
RM-38 Mortar
A Red Army soldier carries an RM-38 Mortar in "The Signal".