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M*A*S*H (TV Series)

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MASH (1972-1983)


M*A*S*H (or simply spelled as MASH) was the television adaptation of the 1970 film of the same name. As in the film, the series followed the antics of the medical personnel assigned to the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. Though set in the Korean War, the series was meant as an allegory to the then ongoing war in Vietnam. The series aired on CBS for 11 seasons from 1972-1983 and its finale was one of the most viewed television programs in history.

The following weapons were used in the series M*A*S*H:


Handguns

M1911 Variant

Lt. General "Iron Guts" Kelly (James Gregory) carries two nickel plated M1911 with pearl grips as his sidearms in Ep. 3.04 "Iron Guts Kelly".

Rock Island Armory M1911A1 Pistol that was bright nickel-plated by the owner (with Pearl grips) - .45 ACP.
Lt. General "Iron Guts" Kelly (James Gregory) carries two nickel plated M1911 with pearl grips as his sidearms in Ep. 3.04 "Iron Guts Kelly".
The pearl grips are visible as the General is carried by Hawkeye and Trapper John in Ep. 3.04 "Iron Guts Kelly".

Star Model B

For the majority of the series, the Star Model B was used as a substitute for the M1911A1 that would be standard issue, since blank .45 ammo was more rare than 9mm at the time. It is used by many characters throughout the series, notably MAJ Frank Burns (Larry Linville) and (Harry Morgan) as both MG Bartford Hamilton Steele and as COL Sherman Potter. CPT Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce (Alan Alda) disdains guns, though he uses one in Episode 5.10 "Hawkeye, Get Your Gun" to scare Chinese forces.

Star Model B - 9mm

Burns has a Star Model B with pearl handles. As the comic foil, he frequently breaks every rule of gun safety in spades, despite being "regular Army."

Burns "cleaning" his sidearm unstripped with his finger on the trigger, safety off, and a (potentially) loaded magazine.
Burns with Houlihan as he aims to plink some tin cans--with eyes closed--in Ep. 2.10 "The Sniper."
Burns almost shot someone in the mess tent in Ep. 2.10 "The Sniper."
Major General Steele (Harry Morgan) draws his Star Model B as Major General Steele in 3.01 "The General Flipped at Dawn". Morgan would later be better known in the series for his role as Col. Sherman T. Potter.
Frank Burns (Larry Linville) takes the O.D. gun in Ep. 3.03 "Officer of the Day".
Col. Flagg (Edward Winter) pulls his side arm in Ep. 3.03 "Officer of the Day".
Frank Burns is about to point his service pistol carelessly at the poker players in Ep. 3.20 "Love And Marriage".
Burns tries to lower the hammer on his pistol in 5.06 "The Abduction of Margaet Houlihan." Interestingly, the gun is not loaded in this instance (from the slide locking back with the magazine inserted), so this actually shouldn't be necessary. However, the gun still fires and grazes Dr. BJ Hunnicutt (Mike Farrell) offscreen.
Col. Sherman T. Potter (Harry Morgan) fires his Star Model B in Episode 5.10 "Hawkeye, Get Your Gun".
Hawkeye refusing to fire his weapon in Episode 5.10 "Hawkeye, Get Your Gun". The lack of a grip safety indicates it is a Star Model B.
"Oh, thank you." Potter cocks Hawkeye's Star Model B before firing.

Colt Commander

The Colt Commander is seen used by characters throughout the series, probably as a substitute for the regular Colt M1911 as the Colt Commander was not a common pistol seen during the Korean War. In the Episode 1.16 "The Ringbanger" Henry uses his service pistol. In the Episode 2.13 "Deal Me Out" Captain Halloran (Edward Winter) draws his service Pistol because of gunfire in the camp (Winter would later become better known in the series as Col. Flagg). In the same episode, Private Carter (John Ritter) threatens Frank in the shower.

Colt Combat Commander - .45 ACP
In the Episode 1.16 "The Ringbanger", Henry holds his pistol.
In the Episode 1.16 "The Ringbanger", Henry holds his pistol.
In the Episode 2.13 "Deal Me Out", Captain Halloran (Edward Winter) holds his pistol.
In the Episode 2.13 "Deal Me Out", Private Carter (John Ritter) threatens Frank.
In the Episode 2.13 "Deal Me Out", Private Carter (John Ritter) threatens Frank.

Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket

In Episode 3.2 "Rainbow Bridge" Houlihan gives Burns a Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket with pearl grips for a concealed weapon before going to a wounded pickup in Chinese territory, in spite of the Chinese saying they were not even to have sidearms. Fortunately the Chinese are so amused by the diminutive size they laugh it off.

Colt M1908 Vest Pocket - .25 ACP
"It comes in a box of crackerjacks." Burns displays the M1908 VP.

Colt Single Action Army

In Episode 1.08 "Cowboy," a chopper pilot has two Colt Single Action Army revolvers with pearl grips as his sidearms.

ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg
Cowboy faints after getting out of his chopper. Note the beautiful western style holsters.
Cowboy plays with his revolver.
Cowboy plays with his revolver.
Cowboy speaks to Hawkeye und Trapper John over the radio. Note the beautiful western style holster.

Colt New Service

In Episode 4.13 "The Gun," a wounded Colonel arrives at the 4077th with a revolver described as a chromed Colt .45, shiny barrel with bone grips, made in 1884. The year suggests that pistol is supposed to be a Colt Single Action Army, though the actual revolver is an anachronistic Colt New Service model, which wasn't introduced until 1898, 14 years later.

Colt New Service - .45 ACP
Shot of the Colt New Service in the storage locker.
Major Margaret Houlihan (Loretta Swit) admiring the revolver. She reads the year inscribed as 1884, remarking her father had one like it.

Smith & Wesson Model 19/66

COL Potter uses a Smith & Wesson snubnose as a starter revolver in Episode 6.10 "The M.A.S.H. Olympics." They alternate between the blued Model 19 and the stainless Model 66.

Potter starting the crutch race with the Model 19. Holding the gun near the PA might be redundant.
The revolver changes to a stainless Model 66 for the partner race.

Toy Guns

Hawkeye and Trapper John exchanged Franks Pistol with a water squirting toy in Ep. 2.02 "5 O'Clock Charlie".
Hawkeye and Trapper John exchanged Franks Pistol with a bang flag revolver in Ep. 2.02 "5 O'Clock Charlie".

Submachine Guns

M1928A1 Thompson

The M1928 Thompson is occasionally carried by some soldiers, as a stand-in for the M1.

M1928A1 Thompson - .45 ACP
A gunner uses an M1928 in Episode 2.10.
A SSG holding a M1928A1 Thompson with 20-round magazine on patrol in "Hawkeye Get Your Gun." Note the top-mounted bolt actuator.


PPSh-41

Chinese soldiers in Episode 3.2 "Rainbow Bridge" are armed with Soviet PPSh-41 SMGs during the wounded pickup. If they were Chinese-made Type 50s, they would use stick magazines instead of drums, though North Korea did make licensed PPSh copies as Type 49s.

Soviet PPSh-41, 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Chinese soldiers with the PPSh-41


MP40

A Korean soldier (Soon-Tek Oh) surrenders in Episode 4.06 "The Bus" with an MP40, which MAJ Burns uses while guarding him.

MP40, 9x19mm
Burns with the MP40.

Rifles

M1 Carbine

Several US Army and UN soldiers are seen with M1 Carbines. CPL Maxwell Klinger (Jamie Farr) is seen with one during patrol in a couple instances. 1LT Smith (William Watson) uses one to demand treatment for his Sergeant in 3.12 "A Full Rich Day."

Korean-era M1 Carbine - .30
Radar implies this is an M2 carbine "...that's one of those new rifles, shoots 30 corporals a second." His rifle has the appropriate 30-round magazine...
...though it lacks a selector switch, making this an M1 Carbine.
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In Ep. 3.12 "A Full Rich Day" a Turkish soldier cuts himself free with an M4 Bayonet, which was issued for the M1 Carbine.
Klinger with the M1 in 4.16 "Dear Ma".
Burns with his M1 in episode 5.02.
Burns hands his M1 to Radar (Gary Burghoff).

M1 Garand

The M1 Garand also appears as a regular service rifle, used by the Camp's enlisted men on guard duty (notably CPL Maxwell Klinger (Jamie Farr) before he becomes the company clerk), US soldiers and other UN allies.

M1 Garand - .30-06
Klinger on guard duty in Ep. 1.04 "Chief Surgeon Who?".
Klinger on guard duty in Ep. 1.04 "Chief Surgeon Who?".
The U.S. Soldiers at the front using M1 Garands in Ep. 1.12 "Dear Dad".
The U.S. Soldiers at the front using M1 Garands in Ep. 1.12 "Dear Dad". Note the muzzle flash, next to the helmet.
Klinger on guard duty with an M1 Garand in Ep. 1.19 "The Longjohn Flap".
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Klinger uses the attached bayonet to steal the Longjohns in Ep. 1.19 "The Longjohn Flap".
A South Korean soldier shouldering an M1 Garand in Ep. 2.02 "5 O'Clock Charlie".
Sgt. Condon (Mills Watson) has an M1 Garand in Ep. 2.09 "Dear Dad Three".
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A North Korean soldier terrorises the camp with an M1 Garand in Ep. 2.10 "The Sniper".
Frank Burns has an M1 Garand in Ep. 2.21 "Crisis" because he fears the enemy might attack.
Klinger with his new dress in Ep. 2.23 "Mail Call".
During the inspection in Ep. 3.03 "Officer of the Day".
Klinger is among the soldiers and carries an M1 Garand as well.
The guards in Ep. 3.03 "Officer of the Day" carrying M1 Garands.
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The soldier on guard duty in Ep. 3.04 "Iron Guts Kelly" carries an M1 Garand.
The MPs carrying M1 Garands trough out the episode in Ep. 3.18 "House Arrest".
Klinger is pulling guard duty again in Ep. 3.23 "White Gold".
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Thiefes using an M1 Garand Bayonet to break into the storage room in Ep. 3.23 "White Gold".
Klinger holds his Garand to block Winchester from entering camp in Ep. 5.08 "Change Day".

Valmet M71

In Episodes 6.12-13 "Comrades in Arms," Korean patrols appear to be carrying Valmet M71 Sporter riles with synthetic furniture and the muzzle brake removed, to represent AK-47s. While this is a reference to the Vietnam War, any AK-47 variant used in the Korean War is likely an anachronism, since even the Soviet Union and China did not issue AK-type rifles until years after the Armistice was signed in 1953.

Valmet M71 - 5.56x45mm
Korean patrol with unloaded M71s while finding a jeep.
Korean soldier with the Valmet doing a search in Ep. 6.12 "Comrades in Arms (1)".

Mosin Nagant M91/30

A surrendering North Korean soldier (Soon-Tek Oh), who is nicknamed "Ralph" by Hawkeye, as well as a North Korean patrol they encounter appear to be using Mosin Nagant M91 rifles in Episode 8.10 "The Yalu Brick Road."

Mosin Nagant M1891, 7.62x54mmR
North Korean patrol aiming their Mosin Nagant rifles.
"Ralph" (Soon-Tek Oh) with his M1891.

Chinese SKS Type 56

On his way to R&R, Hawkeye is shot at by a North Korean soldier (Mako) who holds him at gunpoint with his Chinese SKS Type 56 rifle, forcing him to treat his wounded comrade S09E01 "The Best of Enemies"

Chinese Type 56 Carbine aka the Chinese SKS rifle - 7.62x39mm
North Korean capturing Hawkeye w SKS
North Korean letting Hawkeye go w SKS

Machine Guns

Browning M1919A4

A Browning M1919A4 is mounted on a US Army jeep during the retreat in Episode 5.01, "Bug Out".

Browning M1919A4 on an M31C pedestal mount - .30-06 Springfield
A Browning M1919A4 mounted on a US Army jeep.

Shotguns

Double-Barreled Shotgun

MAJ Charles Emerson Winchester III (David Ogden Stiers) managed to get his shotgun sent from home for fowl hunting in Episode 8.12 "Dear Uncle Abdul." It's a hammerless break action side-by-side shotgun. As a nod to his character namesake (and affluence), it is possibly a Winchester Model 21 or 24 though the receiver is never clearly seen. MAJ Margaret Houlihan (Loretta Swit) borrows it during the episode.

MAJ Charles Emerson Winchester III (David Ogden Stiers) aiming shotgun in Episode 8.12 "Dear Uncle Abdul".
MAJ Margaret Houlihan (Loretta Swit) hands the shotgun back to Winchester after she claims that her footlocker attacked her in Episode 8.12 "Dear Uncle Abdul".

Other

Mk 2 hand grenade

Mk 2 pineapple grenades are occasionally seen on passing GIs. Klinger threatens Father Mulcahy after an disput with Frank Burns in Ep. 1.12 "Dear Dad". SSG Rizzo (G.W. Bailey) borrows a dummy grenade from PVT Igor to play pranks in Episode 11.15 "As Time Goes By." As another nod to the Vietnam War, these grenades are painted black. Mk II grenades during the actual Korean War would be olive drab in color.

Mk 2 "Pineapple" High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
Klinger threathens Father Mulcahy with the Mk II in Ep. 1.12 "Dear Dad".
Burns reinserting a grenade pin after pulling it out while playing soldier in ep 5.02
Lt. Hung Lee Park (Mako) has a pair of Mk 2 grenades on his field jacket in Episode 8.03 "Guerilla My Dreams." These grenades are the proper color for the era.
Winchester shocked to discover the Mk II is a dud in Ep. 11.15 "As Time Goes By.".

3"/23 caliber gun

The 4077th is supplied with a "40mm gun" in Episode 2.2 "5 O'Clock Charlie" when he starts trying to bomb an ammo dump near the hospital. This is actually a Navy 3"/23 caliber gun, similar to the one used in The Sand Pebbles.

Side view of the AAA.
Firing the AA gun.

M116 Pack Howitzer

In a poker wager, Hawkeye was the winner of an army jeep from a supply sergeant in Episode 7.11 "Dear Comrade." However, he is delivered what appears to be an M116 pack howitzer.

Hawkeye, Hunnicut and Potter stand around their new howitzer.
Hawkeye and Hunnicut decommission the howitzer by removing the firing pin and filling the bore with concrete.

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