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Kostja and the Radioman (a direct translation of the original title Kostja und der Funker) is an East German B&W 1975 made for TV war movie directed by Fred Noczynski. During WW2 teenage boy Kostja lives in Nazi occupied Soviet town. He wants to join partisans but he is told that he's under age. But when Kostja finds gravely wounded Soviet radioman, he, being an amateur radio operator, replaces that man in his secret mission.
The following weapons were used in the film Kostja and the Radioman (Kostja und der Funker):
Pistols
FEG 37M
Radioman Wolodja's (Rainer Büttner) personal handgun is a FEG 37M. Kostja (Frank Kürschner) takes the pistol but then it switches to a Walther PP (see below).
Walther PP
Kostja's (Frank Kürschner) FEG 37M switches to a Walther PP, then to an unknown pistol (see below) and then againt to Walther.
Walther P38
Gestapo operatives SS Scharfuhrer Herzmann (Alexander Wikarski) and SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Stauffer (Wolfgang Lohse) carry Walther P38 pistols.
Unidentified pistol
For a very short time Kostja (Frank Kürschner) holds an unidentified pistol that switches from Walther PP and is in turn again replaced with a Walther. The pistol appears to be hammerless; its trigger guard is placed very close to the muzzle, resembling pocket pistols of FN Model 1905 family, but it's larger than .25 caliber pocket pistols.
TT-33 (mockup)
Soviet underground fighter Pawel (Wolfgang Hosfeld) uses a TT-33 pistol in shootout with SS Scharfuhrer Herzmann. The pistol appears to be not a real gun but a mockup, possibly a plastic toy gun.
Submachine Guns
MP40
Several German soldiers are armed with MP40s.
Rilfes
Karabiner 98k
German soldiers are mostly armed with Karabiner 98k rifles.
Trivia
Holsters
Footage
Soviet wartime documentary footage is used in the movie.