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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

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The following guns were used in the film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade:



Webley "WG" Army Model

Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) uses a Webley "WG" Army Model revolver as his weapon of choice in this film. During the Plane Scene, he considers using it to shoot at the German Plane, only to find it with no ammo.

Webley "WG" Army Model .455 Webley
In this shot, we can see the 'birds head' grips of the Webley WG Army.
In this shot, we can see the distinctive rear sight and front sight of the Webley WG Army.
Closeup of the release latch and the hammer of the Webley WG Army.
Nice Closeup of the cylinder, exposing the large holes for the massive .455 rounds.
Two shots of Indiana Jones on horseback when he pulls his Webley "WG" Army Model, fires some shots and then realizes his gun is empty.
Supposedly he reloaded, because later on Indiana Jones uses the same Webley WG Army in the caves.


Walther PPK

Walter Donovan (Julian Glover) carries a Walther PPK as his sidearm. He uses it to shoot Henry Jones, Sr. (Sean Connery), in order to get Indy to retrieve the Holy Grail for the Germans. It has been said that the use of a PPK to shoot Connery's character was intentional as a nod to the James Bond films in which he carried a PPK. Another weapon of this model is used by the female German Communications Officer that spots Indy and his father during the fire scene.

Walther PPK
Donovan points a Walther PPK at Indiana.
A German Officer with a PPK.

Walther P38

The Walther P38 is a very common weapon in this film, used by a large majority of the German Soldiers and Officers. It is also seen used by Indy during the Tank scene, using one to shoot 3 or 4 German Soldiers in a row.

Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War Two dated - 9mm
Prof. Jones (Sean Connery) wrestles a Nazi holding a Walther P38.
A Nazi picks up a Walther P38 that Indy dropped inside the tank.
Nazi Officers fire their P38s at Indy and Prof. Jones.
Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliot) stares down the barrel of a Walther P38.
Indy fires a P38 which penetrates a row of Nazi Soldiers.
A Nazi holds a P38 on Marcus and Prof. Jones.

Luger P08

A Luger P08 is the sidearm of Colonel Vogel (Michael Byrne).

Luger P08 9mm. This is a 1917 dated handgun, thus it is a World War One firearm.
Colonel Vogel (Michael Byrne) aims his Luger P08 at Indy.


Mauser C96

Kazim and his men use Mauser C96 pistols in Venice, most notably used to pistol whip Marcus Brody, knocking him out.

Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser.
A Cultist handles a C96 Pistol after knocking out Marcus Brody.
A Cultist grapples with Indiana Jones, almost shooting Elsa Schneider as she tries to pilot the speedboat.


Single Action Army

A 4 3/4 inch Colt Single Action Army revolver is carried by the grey haired grave robber during the circus train chase. He points it at young Indy after he is pulled from the lion's boxcar. It is also known as a Colt 1873 "Peacemaker".

Colt Single Action Army with 4 3/4" barrel.

MP40

The German Soldiers in the Castle all use MP40 SMGs as their weapon of choice. Indy takes one from a German Officer and uses it to gun down the German Soldiers that threaten him and his father, he later drops it when Vogel holds Elsa Schneider (Alison Doody) at gunpoint, before she reveals her allegiance to the Germans. As the film is set in 1938 this would be an anachronism, but artistic license "could" be claimed by saying they are meant to depict the earlier MP38 (which would be less available as a prop). At least the use of MP28 & MP35 SMGs lends more accuracy than the universal use of MP38/40's in Raiders of the Lost Ark set in 1936

MP40 submachine gun - 9x19mm
Vogel with a group of soldiers armed with MP40s
A Nazi officer aims an MP40 at Indy and Prof. Jones.


Karabiner 98K

Another weapon used by the German Soldiers throughout the Film is the Karabiner 98k. K98 rifles are also used by the Cultists that attack the German Convoy.

Karabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A Nazi Soldier armed with a Karabiner 98k prepares to do battle with the Cultists

M1916 Spanish Mauser

Previously identified incorrectly as a Karabiner 98k. It differs in its handguard (extends behind rear sight), bayonet lug (located below stock), and forward sling mount (flexible). The K98 has a shorter handguard, bayonet lug between the barrel and the cleaning rod, and a fixed sling mount.

M1916 Spanish Mauser
Kazim looks down at the Nazis below with his M1916 rifle at the ready.

Czech vz. 24

Sometimes incorrectly identified in this scene as a Karabiner 98k. It has a straight bolt handle, a handguard that extends behind the rear sight, and two different forward sling mounts, one under and one at the side. That fits the profile of the Czech vz. 24. The K98 does not have any of these features.

Czech vz. 24
A cultist fires a vz. 24 rifle at the Germans.

Bergmann MP35/I

When the Cultists attack the German Convoy looking for the Holy Grail, the German Soldiers are seen using Bergmann MP35/Is.

Bergmann MP35/I
Two German Soldiers fire their MP35s at the retreating cultists.

Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II

During the Boat Chase scene in Venice, Kazim (Kevork Malikyan) attempts to use a Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II to kill Indy and Schneider. Is is also seen with the receiver catch undone.

Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II
Kazim prepares to fire the MP28 at Indy and Schneider.
The receiver catch comes undone, and Kazim ditches the gun afterwards rather than try to fix the problem.

Beretta Model 38/42 (mocked up as a Villar-Perosa Mod 15)

In the scene where Indy and his father escape the Zeplin, they are attacked by 2 German fighter airplanes. Indy's Father uses a Villar-Perosa Mod 15 mounted on the biplane to try and hold off the fighters, but accidentally shoots the biplane's tail - While the gun is clearly SUPPOSED to be a Villar Perosa Mod 15, the actual prop used was built by mating two upside-down Beretta Model 38/42 submachine guns. This explains the straight magazines and why it really doesn't look too much like a Villar-Perosa.

Villar-Perosa Mod 15
Indy gives a "thumbs up" to his father, who is sitting in the gunner's seat.
Indy and Prof. Jones looking back to the sight of the two German fighters.
A clear shot of the two Beretta Mod 38/42s as Prof. Jones looks in horror as the fighters prepare to attack.
Prof. Jones fires the twin Mod 38/42s at the Fighters to poor effect.
Prof. Jones unintentionally shoots up the plane's tail, later claiming that the fighters did it.

Model 24 Stielhandgranate

Model 24 Stielhandgranate "Potato Masher" High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
A German lobs a Model 24 Stielhandgranate at the cultists.

Trivia Special

Republic of Hatay

  • The "Republic of Hatay" did exist from 1937 to 1939. But was wrongly portrayed as an Arab Monarchy with a Sultan rather than Turkish as it was.

Vintage Tank

  • A Mark VIII Liberty Tank was used and fitted with a top mounted turret.
Mark VIII Liberty Tank of Anglo-American origin.
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Cinematography Goof: Position of the Sun

  • When Indy is watching the German column in Hatay, they spot him when the sun glints off of his binoculars (an amateur mistake that Dr. Indiana Jones would probably not make), but when the camera goes to closeup of Indiana, his father and Sallah, the sun is to their backs, ergo, light reflecting off of Indy's binoculars would be impossible.
The Sun is facing the mountain where Indy is watching the Germans...
Surprise! The Sun is now at their backs...

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