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'''The following guns were used in the movie ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'''''
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[[Image:CrystallSkull.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' (2008)]]  
[[Image:CrystallSkull.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' (2008)]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the fourth installment in the [[Indiana Jones]] feature film series.  [[Harrison Ford]] returns for his fourth feature film appearance as the intrepid archaeologist, who this time is in 1957 and on the hunt for an artifact known as the Crystal Skull while being pursued by the Soviet Army. [[Steven Spielberg]] returns as director, which was released in May of 2008, and the cast includes [[Cate Blanchett]], [[Shia LaBeouf]] and [[Karen Allen]], who returns as Marion Ravenwood. [[Harrison Ford|Ford]] would return for perhaps his final time as Jones in the 2023 film ''[[Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny]]''.
  
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=Handguns=
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== Webley "WG" Army Model ==
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As in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|The Last Crusade]]'', Indiana Jones ([[Harrison Ford]]) carries a commercial [[Webley "WG" Army Model]] revolver as his main sidearm. He is seen cocking the hammer on one of the cemetery "guards", but doesn't fire it in the film.
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[[Image:wgl.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Webley "WG" Army Model - .455 Webley]]
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[[Image:Csindy.jpg|thumb|300px|none|A production still of [[Harrison Ford]] as Indiana Jones with his whip and [[Webley "WG" Army Model]] revolver.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-Webley.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Indy cocks the hammer on his Webley WG Army when a cemetery "guard" threatens Mutt Williams ([[Shia LaBeouf]]).  ]]
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[[Image:Teaser 092.jpg|thumb|601px|none|''"You're a teacher?"'' <br>  ''"Part-time".'' <br> Indiana Jones ([[Harrison Ford]]) with the Webley WG Army revolver.]]
  
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==Tokarev TT-33==
  
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The [[Tokarev TT-33]] is carried by Soviet Army officers and KGB agents; the versions used in the film are actual Soviet made TT-33s and the Chinese Type 54 copy, which would have existed at the time (the '54' refers to the year of its adoption by the PLA), but would not have been used by the Soviets. You can tell because they have a large safety switch and the distinctive grips of the Chinese-made Tokarevs. Soviet TT-33s sometimes also have a safety, but this was forced upon importers after 1990 by the ATF, so many Soviet Era TT-33 pistols were drilled out and had a safety installed by importers in the 1990s. Soviets using TT-33s in 1957 is likely anachronistic, as it had been replaced from service by the [[Makarov PM]] in 1951.
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[[Image:TT-33-Wartime.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Pre-1947 version.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-TT.jpg|thumb|601px|none|As the KGB pull their Soviet Tokarevs, Mutt Williams ([[Shia LaBeouf]]) is told he just brought his "knife to a gunfight". The wider serrations on the slides would suggest pre-war manufacture.]]
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[[Image:Tokarev NorincoM213B.jpg‎ |thumb|none|300px|Norinco Type 54 Model 213 with blued finish - 9x19mm]]
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[[Image:Spalko.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Actual screen-used Chinese-made Norinco Model 213 as held by Col. Dr. Irina Spalko ([[Cate Blanchett]]).]]
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[[Image:Spalko2.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Screen-used Tokarev in display case.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-TT2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Col. Dr. Irina Spalko ([[Cate Blanchett]]) holds her Tokarev TT-33. The large safety reveals that it is a Chinese Type 54.]]
  
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==Browning Hi-Power==
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A [[Browning Hi-Power]] is used by George 'Mac' McHale ([[Ray Winstone]]) in the film. Mac's BHP has an external extractor, which wasn't introduced until 1963. It also has the higher profile adjustable "beer can" sights first offered in 1971. It does, however, have the correct "ring" hammer, which was replaced with a spur hammer in 1972.
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[[Image:HPTaar.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Browning Hi-Power - 9x19mm]]
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[[File:IJKCS Browning HP Screen Used.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Screen-used Browning Hi-Power from ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull''. Image courtesy of [https://propstore.com/ Prop Store].]]
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[[Image:IJKOTCS_23.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A [[Browning Hi-Power]] is held by George 'Mac' McHale ([[Ray Winstone]]).]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-HP.jpg|thumb|601px|none|A [[Browning Hi-Power]] on Indy and Mutt.]]
  
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==Colt M1911A1==
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Colonel Dovchenko ([[Igor Jijikine]]), while disguised as US Army Colonel "Truman," carries a [[Colt M1911A1]] pistol as his sidearm. This plastic and metal dummy Colt M1911 pistol, actually an airsoft gun (no longer capable of firing pellets), is a highly detailed copy of a real Colt 1911 pistol. Dummy pistols such as these are used during filming when a real firearm is not necessary as the actor is not firing the gun. They are also used for background actors to fill out the number of weapons in a scene, or as "holster stuffers."  Keen eyes will catch that the "Prop Store of London"'s "official" version is an M1911A1, not an M1911, so the replica gun doesn't exactly match the blank firing weapon used on set.
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[[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|300px|none|War time issued (WWII) Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]]
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[[Image:IJ4 Plastic 1911 2.jpg|thumb|400px|none|A screen-used prop M1911.]]
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[[Image:Ijk006.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Colonel Dovchenko ([[Igor Jijikine]]) raises his M1911 on Indy.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-1911.jpg|thumb|601px|none|The M1911 trained on Indy.]]
  
 
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=Rifles=
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Webley Green ==
 
 
 
Indiana Jones ([[Harrison Ford]]) carries a commercial [[Webley Green]] revolver throughout the film.
 
 
 
[[Image:wgl.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Webley-Green .455 Webley]]
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:IJ-Webley.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Indy ([[Harrison Ford]]) with his [[Webley Green]].]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-Webley.jpg|thumb|600px|none| Indy aims his [[Webley Green]] at a cemetary "guard" (off screen)]]
 
 
 
 
==M1 Carbine==
 
==M1 Carbine==
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[[M1 Carbine]]s are used by the Soviet spies disguised as US Army soldiers and by Indiana Jones at the beginning of the film. Most of them are fitted with 30 round magazines. The ones with 15rd magazines are most likely non-firing plastic replicas.
  
The [[M1 Carbine]] is used by the Russians posing as US Army soldiers and by Indiana Jones at the beginning of the film. Most of them with 30 round magazines. Indy also steals one for a moment. If you notice on the photo with Harrison holding the carbine the selector is just behind the handguard. The ones with 15rd magazines in them are non firing plastic replicas
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[[Image:M1c.jpg|thumb|450px|none|M1 Carbine - .30 Carbine]]
 
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[[Image:IJ4 M1Carbine 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Screen-used prop M1 Carbine.]]
[[Image:IJ4 M1Carbine 1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|M1 Carabine Real Screen Used]]
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[[Image:IJKCS2-M1B.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Indy aims the M1 Carbine at Spalko. The selector is just behind the handguard]]
[[Image:IJKCS-M1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-M1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Soviet spies disguised as US soldiers train their M1s on Indy and Mac. Note that with their positions, they would hit each other if they were to shoot them.]]
[[Image:IJKCS2-M1A.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
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[[Image:IJKCS2-M1A.jpg|thumb|601px|none|M1s are slung over the shoulders of the guards that carry the mysterious Area 51 crate. Also seen where Indy got the idea for his escape.]]
[[Image:IJKCS2-M1B.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
 
 
==M1919A4/A6?==
 
 
 
An M1919A4 machine gun is seen on the Russian Anphibious Jeep in this movie, It is lost during the waterfall scene.
 
 
 
Seen in screen capture, has a conical muzzle added to it so i'm guessing its a vismod to make it seem more Soviet.
 
 
 
The M1919A6(converted for field use) had a stock, bipod and cone shaped flash hider, But as this modification was extremely clumsy and heavy, US Troops often discarded the stock and bipod therfore returning to the M1919A4.
 
 
 
Its possible this weapon could be a 'captured example' from WW2/Korea? used by the Soviets prior to the PK machine gun?, Or on lease from Communist South American countries aiding the Soviets?, Im not trying to convice anyone but its just a thought.
 
 
 
:It was clear that the weapon was an attempt (a fairly poor one at that) to imitate the design of the KPV. You could tell it was a Browning M1919 by the receiver, trigger and the obvious 'US .30-06 Cal' ammo box, but the conical flash hider and everything else on the gun were from a KPV.
 
 
 
[[Image:IJKCS-M1919.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-M1919a.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-M1919B.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
 
 
==Norinco Type 56-1==
 
 
 
Almost all of the [[AK-47]]-type rifles in this movie are stamped-receiver Chinese [[AK-47#Norinco Type 56|Norinco Type 56]]s (fixed stock) and [[AK-47#Norinco Type 56|Type 56-1]]s (folding stock), including the one used by Cate Blanchett during the chase. Aside from the fact that Russians should not be using Chinese-made weapons, AKs with stamped receivers didn't exist until 1959, and the Chinese didn't go to the stamped receivers until 1963. So, although AKs were around then, these particular models are an anachronism. There is a good possibility that the production crew used the Norinco Type 56 rifles as a "stand-in" for the Russian AK-47s since there are not many genuine Russian AK-47s in the US as well as the Type 56 looking like the original Russian-made AK-47 rifles from a distance (the Norinco Type 56 rifles have a smooth receiver cover that is similar to the ones used on the original Russian AK-47 rifles).
 
 
 
:Of course this is true; it's not "a good possibility". Our [[AK-47#Norinco Type 56|Norinco Type 56]] section on the [[AK-47]] page explains that the Type 56 often stands in for its Russian counterpart due to the visual similarities. Doesn't change the fact that these particular variants (Chinese stamped receiver + folding stock) are an anachronism in the movie.
 
 
 
::There are also quite a few of them with underfold stocks. I don't know when the AK-47s were given underfolded stocks. Anyone care to see if that's anachronism? In fact. Most of them have the underfolded stocks.
 
 
 
:::The Type 56-1, which is what you see most of the Russian soldiers carrying in this movie, is the Chinese underfolder AK variant. The folding stock AKS-47 would have been around then (underfolder AKs have existed since the beginning), but the Type 56-1 is an an anachronism in this movie because it was not introduced until the early- to mid-1960s. If you can get a picture of Cate Blanchet firing her AK, you will clearly see it's a Type 56-1.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Type56S.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Norinco Type 56-1 7.62x39mm.]]
 
[[Image:Type56Standard.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Norinco Type 56 (Imported into the U.S. as the Norinco AKS-47 or AKS-47 Sporter) - 7.62x39mm. This particular gun lacks the "pig sticker" bayonet seen on the model above, which was standard on PLA-issue Type 56s, but much rarer on the export versions.]]
 
 
 
[[Image:KOCS-AK.JPG|thumb|600px|none|Russian soldiers firing at Indy with Norinco Type 56-1s (Chinese AKS-47/AKMS clones).]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-AK.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-AK2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-AK3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
 
 
==Chinese Type 69 RPG==
 
 
 
A Chinese [[RPG-7#Type 69|Type 69]] copy of the RPG-7 is seen in a poster for the film, and is fired by Indy in the trailer. This is not historically accurate, as the movie is set in 1957, and the [[RPG-7]] was not adopted by the Soviet Union until 1961. In the film, the weapon seems to have been modified to fire a RPG-2 rocket-propelled grenade (a round which only the RPG-2 can fire), but the launcher itself is clearly not an RPG-2 (you can tell it's a Chinese Type 69 copy because it has the folding carry handle and thicker heat shield). It is more than likely that the Chinese Type 69 RPG was used as a "stand-in" for the Russian [[RPG-2]], which was standard-issue with the Red Army in 1957.
 
 
 
[[Image:Type69RPG.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chinese Type 69 Launcher - 40mm]]
 
[[Image:Ij4wp311024hm7.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Poster showing Indiana Jones with an [[RPG-2]].]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-RPG.jpg|thumb|600px|none|"I'd cover my ears if I were you"]]
 
 
 
==Tokarev TT-33==
 
 
 
Carried by Red Army officers and KGB agents; the versions used in the film are the Chinese Type 54 copy, which would have existed at the time (the '54' refers to the year of its adoption by the PLA), but would not have been used by Russians. You can tell because they have a large safety switch and the distinctive grips of the Chinese-made Tokarevs.  Russian TT-33s also have a safety, but this was forced upon importers after 1990 by the ATF, so many Soviet Era TT33 pistols were drilled out and had a safety installed by importers in the 1990s.
 
 
 
[[Image:IJKCS-TT.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-TT2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Col. Dr. Irina Spalko ([[Cate Blanchett]]) aims her Tokarev TT-33 Pistol.  The finger rest in the grip reveals that it is a Chinese Type 54]]
 
 
 
 
==[[Thompson | Thompson M1921AC]]==
 
 
The Thompson held by Ray Winstone in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a Colt 1921AC with a horizontal fore grip on it to update the weapon to 1950's.
 
 
 
[[Image:IJKCS2-Tommy4.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
 
 
==[[Thompson | Thompson M1928A1]]==
 
 
 
Seen in the hands of the Russians posing as US Army soldiers at the beginning of the film. The M1928A1s seen in the hands of the Russians had horizontal foregrips, 30 round magazines, and Cutts compensators fitted on the muzzle.
 
 
 
[[Image:IJ4 Thompson 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Rubber Thompson Used on the scene]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS-Tommy.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS2-Tommy.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
[[Image:IJKCS3-Tommy.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Winchester Model 1897]]==
 
 
 
A Russian posing as a US Army soldier is seen armed with a Winchester Model 1897 shotgun at the beginning of the film.
 
 
 
[[Image:IJKCS2-Win1987.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
 
  
==[[Browning Hi-Power]]==
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==Norinco Type 56==
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Almost all of the [[AK-47]]-type rifles in this movie are stamped-receiver Chinese [[Norinco Type 56]]s (fixed stock) and [[Type 56-1]]s (folding stock), including the one used by Irina Spalko ([[Cate Blanchett]]) during the chase. Aside from the fact that the Soviets should not be using Chinese-made weapons, AKs with stamped receivers didn't exist until 1959, and the Chinese didn't go to the stamped receivers until 1963. So, although AKs were around then, these particular models are an anachronism. There is a very good possibility that the production crew used the Norinco Type 56 as a "stand-in" for Soviet AK-47s since there are not many genuine Soviet AK-47s in the US as well as the Type 56 looking like the original Soviet-made AK-47 rifles from a distance (the Norinco Type 56 has a smooth receiver cover that is similar to the ones used on the original Soviet AK-47). Also, the folding-stock model wasn't made until the early 60s, though the ones used might simply be stand-ins for AKS-47 rifles.
  
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[[Image:Type56S.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Norinco Type 56-1 7.62x39mm]]
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[[Image:Type56Standard.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Norinco Type 56 (Imported into the U.S. as the Norinco AKS-47 or AKS-47 Sporter) - 7.62x39mm. This particular gun lacks the "pig sticker" bayonet seen on the model above, which was standard on PLA-issue Type 56s, but much rarer on the export versions.]]
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[[Image:KOCS-AK.JPG|thumb|500px|none|A production image of Soviet soldiers firing at Indy with Norinco Type 56-1s (Chinese AKS-47/AKMS clones).]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-AK.jpg|thumb|601px|none|The Soviets behind Marion ([[Karen Allen]]) carry their Norincos.]]
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[[Image:IJKOTCS_31.jpg|thumb|601px|none|A [[Type 56-1]] (folding stock) is used by Irina Spalko ([[Cate Blanchett]]) during the chase.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-AK2.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Soviet troops open fire with their Norinco rifles on Indy and Mac.]]
  
Used by Ray Winstone, as "George 'Mac' McHale" at the end of the movie.
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==AKMS==
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In some scenes, some of the rifles held by the Soviet soldiers are [[AKMS]] rifles.
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[[Image:AKMS.jpg|thumb|450px|none|AKMS - 7.62x39mm]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-AK3.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Soviets holding AKs. However, the AKs these Soviets are holding are not Norinco Type 56-1s but Soviet (or Eastern European or Egyptian) AKMS rifles (note the foregrips, foresight, receiver cover and the AKM muzzle compensator)]]
  
[[Image:IJKCS-HP.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
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=Submachine Guns=
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== Thompson M1928A1 ==
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A [[Thompson M1928A1]] held by Mac ([[Ray Winstone]]) in Hangar 51. The [[Thompson M1928A1]]s seen in the hands of the Soviet spies disguised as U.S. soldiers at the beginning of the film. This is slightly inconsistent with their disguises because the Thompson M1928A1 was phased out by the [[Thompson M1A1|M1A1]] by 1942, due to the drum magazines for it was being more prone to jamming, rattling when moving, and being bulky and heavier. It is presumed that these are Lend-Lease models that the Roosevelt administration shipped to the Soviets as a form of military aid during the Second World War.
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[[Image:M1928A1 Thompson.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1928A1 Thompson with 30-round stick magazine - .45 ACP ]]
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[[Image:IJ4 Thompson 2.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Screen-used rubber prop Thompson.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-Tommy.jpg|thumb|601px|none|The [[Thompson Submachine Gun]] seen in the hands of the Soviet infiltrators disguised as US soldiers at the beginning of the film.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS2-Tommy.jpg|thumb|601px|none|A Soviet infiltrator disguised as a US soldier holds the Thompson on Mac.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS3-Tommy.jpg|thumb|601px|none|The metal buckle of the Thompson's sling is attracted to the alien container in Hangar 51.]]
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[[Image:Indyt.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Ray Winstone as Mac with the Thompson in a promotional still.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS2-Tommy4.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Mac with the Thompson.]]
  
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=Machine Guns=
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==Browning M1919A6==
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A [[Browning M1919A6]] machine gun with the stock removed is seen on the GAZ 46 MAV in this movie. It is lost during the waterfall scene. It is possible this weapon could be a 'captured example' from WWII/Korea used by the Soviets prior to the [[PK machine gun]], or on lease from communist South American countries aiding the Soviets. A more likely possibility that the weapon was an attempt (and a fairly poor one at that) to imitate the design of the Soviet [[KPV]].
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[[File:1919A6 postWW2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M1919A6, post WWII manufacture - .30-06]]
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[[Image:Indtca5w.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A production still of [[Cate Blanchett]] as Irina Spalko behind the Browning mocked up to resemble the KPV.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-M1919.jpg|thumb|601px|none|As Spalko holds the Crystal Skull, the MG mockup is seen to her right on the Soviet "Duck".]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-M1919a.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Spalko fires the Browning on Marion.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-M1919B.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Another view of the Browning as Indy drives the "Duck".]]
  
==Colt M1911==
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=Shotguns=
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== Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun"==
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A Soviet spy disguised as a US soldier is armed with a [[Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun"]] at the beginning of the film.
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[[Image:1897.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Winchester Model 1897 12 gauge Trench Gun]]
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[[Image:IJKCS2-Win1987.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A Soviet spy posing as a US soldier armed with a [[Winchester Model 1897]] unloads a shell for Indy.]]
  
One of the Russian officer disguised as a US Officers had a [[M1911 pistol series|Colt M1911]].
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=Other=
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==Type 69 RPG==
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An RPG-type launcher is seen used by Indy to take out a Soviet vehicle. This particular launcher resembles a Chinese [[Type 69 RPG]] and is meant as a substitute for the Soviet [[RPG-2]], which was in use with the Red Army in 1957 (the date the film was set). In the film, the weapon is loaded with a PG-2 antitank rocket (a round which only the RPG-2 can fire), but the launcher still has the folding carry handle and thicker heat shield of the Type 69. CGI is utilized when the round is fired.
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[[Image:Type69RPG.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Type 69 RPG - 40mm]]
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[[Image:Ij4wp311024hm7.jpg|thumb|550px|none|A production still of Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones with a Type 69, mocked up to resemble the RPG-2.]]
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[[File:IJKOTCS 38.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The PG-2 round is seen in the launcher as it is revealed to Marion and Mutt.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-RPG.jpg|thumb|600px|none|''"I'd cover my ears if I were you".'' <br>  Indy prepares to use the launcher. While the correct PG-2 round is loaded, the folding carry handle and thicker heat shield of the Type 69 launcher is visible here.]]
  
[[Image:IJKCS-1911.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
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==Mk 2 hand grenade==
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Jones uses gunpowder from several [[Mk 2 hand grenade]]s to locate the highly magnetic box.
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The Mk. II grenade was filled with EC blank fire (smokeless firearm) powder, rather than the black powder depicted in the film.
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[[Image:MK2 grenade DoD.jpg|thumb|none|150px|Mk 2 "Pineapple" World War II-made High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade]]
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[[File:CrystalSkullGrenade (1).jpg|thumb|600px|none|Colonel Dovchenko empties one of his Mk 2 grenades for Jones.]]
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[[File:CrystalSkullGrenade (2).jpg|thumb|600px|none|Soviet infiltrators emptying their Mk 2 hand grenade powder into a military cover in order to find the magnetic box they are looking for.]]
  
This prop pistol was used by actors playing Russians disguised a United States Army soldiers in the 2008 return of Indy- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. This plastic and metal dummy Colt 1911 pistol, actually an airsoft gun (no longer capable of firing pellets), is a highly detailed copy of a real Colt 1911 pistol. Dummy pistols such as these are used during filming when a real firearm is not necessary as the actor is not firing the gun. They are also used for background actors to fill out the number of weapons in a scene, or as "holster stuffers."
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=Trivia=
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In the United States, the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) does not allow firearms to be directly pointed at a person in the same screenshot in movie trailers that are deemed "approved for appropriate audiences" (so-called "Green Band" trailers). Thus, the studio resorts to CGI to disguise this fact. Below is an example: 
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[[Image:IndyK12.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A screenshot from the US "Green Band" trailer. Note how the soldier in front is holding the M1 Carbine down, the protruding arm holding the Thompson on the left side, and the soldier with the Thompson in the back is holding the weapon to his side.]]
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[[Image:IJKCS-M1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The scene as it appears in the film.]]
  
[[Image:IJ4 Plastic 1911 1 1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Screen Used Airsoft Pistol]]
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For other examples, please see ''[[Cop Out]]'', ''[[World War Z (film)|World War Z]]'', and ''[[Iron Man]]''.
[[Image:IJ4 Plastic 1911 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Zoom]]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 16 December 2023

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is the fourth installment in the Indiana Jones feature film series. Harrison Ford returns for his fourth feature film appearance as the intrepid archaeologist, who this time is in 1957 and on the hunt for an artifact known as the Crystal Skull while being pursued by the Soviet Army. Steven Spielberg returns as director, which was released in May of 2008, and the cast includes Cate Blanchett, Shia LaBeouf and Karen Allen, who returns as Marion Ravenwood. Ford would return for perhaps his final time as Jones in the 2023 film Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.


The following weapons were used in the film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull:


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Handguns

Webley "WG" Army Model

As in The Last Crusade, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) carries a commercial Webley "WG" Army Model revolver as his main sidearm. He is seen cocking the hammer on one of the cemetery "guards", but doesn't fire it in the film.

Webley "WG" Army Model - .455 Webley
A production still of Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones with his whip and Webley "WG" Army Model revolver.
Indy cocks the hammer on his Webley WG Army when a cemetery "guard" threatens Mutt Williams (Shia LaBeouf).
"You're a teacher?"
"Part-time".
Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) with the Webley WG Army revolver.

Tokarev TT-33

The Tokarev TT-33 is carried by Soviet Army officers and KGB agents; the versions used in the film are actual Soviet made TT-33s and the Chinese Type 54 copy, which would have existed at the time (the '54' refers to the year of its adoption by the PLA), but would not have been used by the Soviets. You can tell because they have a large safety switch and the distinctive grips of the Chinese-made Tokarevs. Soviet TT-33s sometimes also have a safety, but this was forced upon importers after 1990 by the ATF, so many Soviet Era TT-33 pistols were drilled out and had a safety installed by importers in the 1990s. Soviets using TT-33s in 1957 is likely anachronistic, as it had been replaced from service by the Makarov PM in 1951.

Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Pre-1947 version.
As the KGB pull their Soviet Tokarevs, Mutt Williams (Shia LaBeouf) is told he just brought his "knife to a gunfight". The wider serrations on the slides would suggest pre-war manufacture.
Norinco Type 54 Model 213 with blued finish - 9x19mm
Actual screen-used Chinese-made Norinco Model 213 as held by Col. Dr. Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett).
Screen-used Tokarev in display case.
Col. Dr. Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett) holds her Tokarev TT-33. The large safety reveals that it is a Chinese Type 54.

Browning Hi-Power

A Browning Hi-Power is used by George 'Mac' McHale (Ray Winstone) in the film. Mac's BHP has an external extractor, which wasn't introduced until 1963. It also has the higher profile adjustable "beer can" sights first offered in 1971. It does, however, have the correct "ring" hammer, which was replaced with a spur hammer in 1972.

Browning Hi-Power - 9x19mm
Screen-used Browning Hi-Power from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Image courtesy of Prop Store.
A Browning Hi-Power is held by George 'Mac' McHale (Ray Winstone).
A Browning Hi-Power on Indy and Mutt.

Colt M1911A1

Colonel Dovchenko (Igor Jijikine), while disguised as US Army Colonel "Truman," carries a Colt M1911A1 pistol as his sidearm. This plastic and metal dummy Colt M1911 pistol, actually an airsoft gun (no longer capable of firing pellets), is a highly detailed copy of a real Colt 1911 pistol. Dummy pistols such as these are used during filming when a real firearm is not necessary as the actor is not firing the gun. They are also used for background actors to fill out the number of weapons in a scene, or as "holster stuffers." Keen eyes will catch that the "Prop Store of London"'s "official" version is an M1911A1, not an M1911, so the replica gun doesn't exactly match the blank firing weapon used on set.

War time issued (WWII) Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
A screen-used prop M1911.
Colonel Dovchenko (Igor Jijikine) raises his M1911 on Indy.
The M1911 trained on Indy.

Rifles

M1 Carbine

M1 Carbines are used by the Soviet spies disguised as US Army soldiers and by Indiana Jones at the beginning of the film. Most of them are fitted with 30 round magazines. The ones with 15rd magazines are most likely non-firing plastic replicas.

M1 Carbine - .30 Carbine
Screen-used prop M1 Carbine.
Indy aims the M1 Carbine at Spalko. The selector is just behind the handguard
Soviet spies disguised as US soldiers train their M1s on Indy and Mac. Note that with their positions, they would hit each other if they were to shoot them.
M1s are slung over the shoulders of the guards that carry the mysterious Area 51 crate. Also seen where Indy got the idea for his escape.

Norinco Type 56

Almost all of the AK-47-type rifles in this movie are stamped-receiver Chinese Norinco Type 56s (fixed stock) and Type 56-1s (folding stock), including the one used by Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett) during the chase. Aside from the fact that the Soviets should not be using Chinese-made weapons, AKs with stamped receivers didn't exist until 1959, and the Chinese didn't go to the stamped receivers until 1963. So, although AKs were around then, these particular models are an anachronism. There is a very good possibility that the production crew used the Norinco Type 56 as a "stand-in" for Soviet AK-47s since there are not many genuine Soviet AK-47s in the US as well as the Type 56 looking like the original Soviet-made AK-47 rifles from a distance (the Norinco Type 56 has a smooth receiver cover that is similar to the ones used on the original Soviet AK-47). Also, the folding-stock model wasn't made until the early 60s, though the ones used might simply be stand-ins for AKS-47 rifles.

Norinco Type 56-1 7.62x39mm
Norinco Type 56 (Imported into the U.S. as the Norinco AKS-47 or AKS-47 Sporter) - 7.62x39mm. This particular gun lacks the "pig sticker" bayonet seen on the model above, which was standard on PLA-issue Type 56s, but much rarer on the export versions.
A production image of Soviet soldiers firing at Indy with Norinco Type 56-1s (Chinese AKS-47/AKMS clones).
The Soviets behind Marion (Karen Allen) carry their Norincos.
A Type 56-1 (folding stock) is used by Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett) during the chase.
Soviet troops open fire with their Norinco rifles on Indy and Mac.

AKMS

In some scenes, some of the rifles held by the Soviet soldiers are AKMS rifles.

AKMS - 7.62x39mm
Soviets holding AKs. However, the AKs these Soviets are holding are not Norinco Type 56-1s but Soviet (or Eastern European or Egyptian) AKMS rifles (note the foregrips, foresight, receiver cover and the AKM muzzle compensator)

Submachine Guns

Thompson M1928A1

A Thompson M1928A1 held by Mac (Ray Winstone) in Hangar 51. The Thompson M1928A1s seen in the hands of the Soviet spies disguised as U.S. soldiers at the beginning of the film. This is slightly inconsistent with their disguises because the Thompson M1928A1 was phased out by the M1A1 by 1942, due to the drum magazines for it was being more prone to jamming, rattling when moving, and being bulky and heavier. It is presumed that these are Lend-Lease models that the Roosevelt administration shipped to the Soviets as a form of military aid during the Second World War.

M1928A1 Thompson with 30-round stick magazine - .45 ACP
Screen-used rubber prop Thompson.
The Thompson Submachine Gun seen in the hands of the Soviet infiltrators disguised as US soldiers at the beginning of the film.
A Soviet infiltrator disguised as a US soldier holds the Thompson on Mac.
The metal buckle of the Thompson's sling is attracted to the alien container in Hangar 51.
Ray Winstone as Mac with the Thompson in a promotional still.
Mac with the Thompson.

Machine Guns

Browning M1919A6

A Browning M1919A6 machine gun with the stock removed is seen on the GAZ 46 MAV in this movie. It is lost during the waterfall scene. It is possible this weapon could be a 'captured example' from WWII/Korea used by the Soviets prior to the PK machine gun, or on lease from communist South American countries aiding the Soviets. A more likely possibility that the weapon was an attempt (and a fairly poor one at that) to imitate the design of the Soviet KPV.

Browning M1919A6, post WWII manufacture - .30-06
A production still of Cate Blanchett as Irina Spalko behind the Browning mocked up to resemble the KPV.
As Spalko holds the Crystal Skull, the MG mockup is seen to her right on the Soviet "Duck".
Spalko fires the Browning on Marion.
Another view of the Browning as Indy drives the "Duck".

Shotguns

Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun"

A Soviet spy disguised as a US soldier is armed with a Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun" at the beginning of the film.

Winchester Model 1897 12 gauge Trench Gun
A Soviet spy posing as a US soldier armed with a Winchester Model 1897 unloads a shell for Indy.

Other

Type 69 RPG

An RPG-type launcher is seen used by Indy to take out a Soviet vehicle. This particular launcher resembles a Chinese Type 69 RPG and is meant as a substitute for the Soviet RPG-2, which was in use with the Red Army in 1957 (the date the film was set). In the film, the weapon is loaded with a PG-2 antitank rocket (a round which only the RPG-2 can fire), but the launcher still has the folding carry handle and thicker heat shield of the Type 69. CGI is utilized when the round is fired.

Type 69 RPG - 40mm
A production still of Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones with a Type 69, mocked up to resemble the RPG-2.
The PG-2 round is seen in the launcher as it is revealed to Marion and Mutt.
"I'd cover my ears if I were you".
Indy prepares to use the launcher. While the correct PG-2 round is loaded, the folding carry handle and thicker heat shield of the Type 69 launcher is visible here.

Mk 2 hand grenade

Jones uses gunpowder from several Mk 2 hand grenades to locate the highly magnetic box. The Mk. II grenade was filled with EC blank fire (smokeless firearm) powder, rather than the black powder depicted in the film.

Mk 2 "Pineapple" World War II-made High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
Colonel Dovchenko empties one of his Mk 2 grenades for Jones.
Soviet infiltrators emptying their Mk 2 hand grenade powder into a military cover in order to find the magnetic box they are looking for.

Trivia

In the United States, the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) does not allow firearms to be directly pointed at a person in the same screenshot in movie trailers that are deemed "approved for appropriate audiences" (so-called "Green Band" trailers). Thus, the studio resorts to CGI to disguise this fact. Below is an example:

A screenshot from the US "Green Band" trailer. Note how the soldier in front is holding the M1 Carbine down, the protruding arm holding the Thompson on the left side, and the soldier with the Thompson in the back is holding the weapon to his side.
The scene as it appears in the film.

For other examples, please see Cop Out, World War Z, and Iron Man.


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