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==Krag-Jørgensen Rifle==
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==[[Krag-Jørgensen]] Rifle==
 
Designed in Norway, this rifle, chambered in .30-40 Krag (a.k.a: .30 U.S./.30 Army/.30 Government) was adopted by the US Army. This rifle had a distinctive magazine, that was integral with the receiver, featuring an opening on the right hand side with a hinged cover.  
 
Designed in Norway, this rifle, chambered in .30-40 Krag (a.k.a: .30 U.S./.30 Army/.30 Government) was adopted by the US Army. This rifle had a distinctive magazine, that was integral with the receiver, featuring an opening on the right hand side with a hinged cover.  
 
[[Image:Gary Cooper 1939 - La Jungla en Armas (Gary Cooper, David Niven, Andrea Leeds, Reginald Owen,Brod.avi 001137320.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Krag-Jorgensen rifle in "The Real Glory"]]
 
[[Image:Gary Cooper 1939 - La Jungla en Armas (Gary Cooper, David Niven, Andrea Leeds, Reginald Owen,Brod.avi 001137320.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Krag-Jorgensen rifle in "The Real Glory"]]

Revision as of 10:24, 18 November 2008

In 1906 the American army pulls out of Manila leaving a handful of officers to try and get the Philippines Constabulary into shape to protect the native population from ruthless invaders. By reputation and by their exploits the fearless zealots initially strike terror into the local militia but the doctor on the post starts to finds ways to combat this (plot summary by imdb.com)

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We can see several, historically correct vintage firearms in this classic movie, including:

Colt New Army

This revolver, chambered in .38 long colt caliber, was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1892, and it remained in service until it was replaced by the Colt M1911. The round's dismal performance against the Moro tribesmen in the Philippines (as displayed in this movie), forced the Army to re-adopt the 1873 Colt Single Action Army in .45 Colt, as a emergency response.

Colt New Army revolver in "The Real Glory"

The revolvers used by Gary Cooper and David Niven in the movie, have Stag grips (or, probably, a plastic imitation).

Colt New Army revolver in "The Real Glory"
Colt New Army revolver in "The Real Glory"


Winchester Model 1897

This pump-action shotgun is prominently displayed in the movie.

Winchester 1897 shotgun in "The Real Glory"
Winchester 1897 shotgun in "The Real Glory"


Krag-Jørgensen Rifle

Designed in Norway, this rifle, chambered in .30-40 Krag (a.k.a: .30 U.S./.30 Army/.30 Government) was adopted by the US Army. This rifle had a distinctive magazine, that was integral with the receiver, featuring an opening on the right hand side with a hinged cover.

Krag-Jorgensen rifle in "The Real Glory"
Krag-Jorgensen rifle in "The Real Glory"

Gatling machine guns

We can see 2 different Gatling machine guns in the movie.

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Gatling machine gun in "The Real Glory"
Gatling machine gun in "The Real Glory"

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