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Difference between revisions of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"

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It really looked to me like it was an RPG-7; it had the big conical backblast reducer at the end. I realize it's not historically accurate (since, as I say above, the RPG-7 was not in the Soviet inventory until 1961, four years after this movie takes place), but then again, the ''Indiana Jones'' movies have an atrocious record on historical accuracy when it comes to firearms (i.e. in the first three movies, which take place in 1936-37, the Nazis use MP40s and P-38s).
 
It really looked to me like it was an RPG-7; it had the big conical backblast reducer at the end. I realize it's not historically accurate (since, as I say above, the RPG-7 was not in the Soviet inventory until 1961, four years after this movie takes place), but then again, the ''Indiana Jones'' movies have an atrocious record on historical accuracy when it comes to firearms (i.e. in the first three movies, which take place in 1936-37, the Nazis use MP40s and P-38s).
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Yeah you may be right but I was judging by the grenade/rocket on it which is not diamond shaped so I'm guessing they meant it to be an RPG-2.

Revision as of 00:27, 27 April 2008

The following guns were used in the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Webley Mk VI

M1 Garand

(could possible be M14 as the movie is set in 1957 and the M14 started production in 1957)

M1 Carbine

AK-47

RPG-7

Seen in a poster for the film. Not historically accurate, as the movie is set in 1957, and the RPG-7 was not adopted by the Soviet Union until 1961.

RPG-2

Seen in screen capture of film.

It really looked to me like it was an RPG-7; it had the big conical backblast reducer at the end. I realize it's not historically accurate (since, as I say above, the RPG-7 was not in the Soviet inventory until 1961, four years after this movie takes place), but then again, the Indiana Jones movies have an atrocious record on historical accuracy when it comes to firearms (i.e. in the first three movies, which take place in 1936-37, the Nazis use MP40s and P-38s).

>to above< Yeah you may be right but I was judging by the grenade/rocket on it which is not diamond shaped so I'm guessing they meant it to be an RPG-2.


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