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: First cap looks like it might be a [[FN Model 1910]], second looks like a [[Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol]], the rifles all seem like full-length [[Mauser Gewehr 98]]s; the last cap - EDIT - Well I thought it was a straight bolt handle at first but it looks angled down just a bit rather than dead straight. It's definitely not a Kar98k since it doesn't have the curved bolt nor recess in the frame. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 00:02, 16 January 2015 (EST)
 
: First cap looks like it might be a [[FN Model 1910]], second looks like a [[Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol]], the rifles all seem like full-length [[Mauser Gewehr 98]]s; the last cap - EDIT - Well I thought it was a straight bolt handle at first but it looks angled down just a bit rather than dead straight. It's definitely not a Kar98k since it doesn't have the curved bolt nor recess in the frame. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 00:02, 16 January 2015 (EST)
 
:: Also, the PP listed on the page is actually a PPK. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 00:05, 16 January 2015 (EST)
 
:: Also, the PP listed on the page is actually a PPK. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 00:05, 16 January 2015 (EST)
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The PPK is also of post war(at least 1960s) manufacture,as shown by the rounded nose of the slde and the rear sight not being integral with the slide.--[[User:Tecolote|Tecolote]] ([[User talk:Tecolote|talk]]) 22:41, 16 January 2015 (EST)
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::: Ahem, just took a look at the Gew98 page (been a while since I last looked at that one) - The rifle in the last cap might just be one of the post-WWI re-issues like this one - [[Image:Mauser g98 sniper.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Post WW1 Weimar reissue Scharfschutzengewehr98 - 7.92x57mm Mauser. Note tangent-leaf rear sight, indicative of Reichswehr service.]] [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 00:15, 16 January 2015 (EST)
 
::: Ahem, just took a look at the Gew98 page (been a while since I last looked at that one) - The rifle in the last cap might just be one of the post-WWI re-issues like this one - [[Image:Mauser g98 sniper.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Post WW1 Weimar reissue Scharfschutzengewehr98 - 7.92x57mm Mauser. Note tangent-leaf rear sight, indicative of Reichswehr service.]] [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 00:15, 16 January 2015 (EST)
  
 
If I may add my two cents here. The first one looks more like a [[Savage 1907]] by the trigger guard and grips. The second one is definitely a [[Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol]], that front sight gives it away. The rifles in the third one look to be older Mauser type rifles, maybe Mauser 1871/74's. [[User:PaperCake|PaperCake]] 01:17, 16 January 2015 (EST)
 
If I may add my two cents here. The first one looks more like a [[Savage 1907]] by the trigger guard and grips. The second one is definitely a [[Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol]], that front sight gives it away. The rifles in the third one look to be older Mauser type rifles, maybe Mauser 1871/74's. [[User:PaperCake|PaperCake]] 01:17, 16 January 2015 (EST)
 
: The Savage and FN both look like they have near-identical trigger guards, don't see how you can distinguish between them with that shot. As for the grips, they are fairly clear on the right side, and they look like they have the screw midway up the grip and the oval FN logo at the top of the grip, just like the FN 1910 in this image, hence why I went with that (plus the mag floorplate looks right, as well) - [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 14:10, 16 January 2015 (EST) [[Image:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|350px|FN Model 1910 .380 ACP]]
 
: The Savage and FN both look like they have near-identical trigger guards, don't see how you can distinguish between them with that shot. As for the grips, they are fairly clear on the right side, and they look like they have the screw midway up the grip and the oval FN logo at the top of the grip, just like the FN 1910 in this image, hence why I went with that (plus the mag floorplate looks right, as well) - [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 14:10, 16 January 2015 (EST) [[Image:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|350px|FN Model 1910 .380 ACP]]
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The Colt is not a New Service as it doesn't have the sharknose front sight of that model but has the half moon sight and short ejector rod know of an Official Police, a period correct one, too.--[[User:Tecolote|Tecolote]] ([[User talk:Tecolote|talk]]) 22:41, 16 January 2015 (EST)

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By the way, the letterbox is intentional, as the film switches aspect ratios to show which time period is being shown. Also, there are other bolt-action rifles throughout the film, but I just took the shots that showed them clearly. --ZaneTheDudeMan (talk) 23:50, 15 January 2015 (EST)

First cap looks like it might be a FN Model 1910, second looks like a Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol, the rifles all seem like full-length Mauser Gewehr 98s; the last cap - EDIT - Well I thought it was a straight bolt handle at first but it looks angled down just a bit rather than dead straight. It's definitely not a Kar98k since it doesn't have the curved bolt nor recess in the frame. StanTheMan (talk) 00:02, 16 January 2015 (EST)
Also, the PP listed on the page is actually a PPK. StanTheMan (talk) 00:05, 16 January 2015 (EST)

The PPK is also of post war(at least 1960s) manufacture,as shown by the rounded nose of the slde and the rear sight not being integral with the slide.--Tecolote (talk) 22:41, 16 January 2015 (EST)

Ahem, just took a look at the Gew98 page (been a while since I last looked at that one) - The rifle in the last cap might just be one of the post-WWI re-issues like this one -
Post WW1 Weimar reissue Scharfschutzengewehr98 - 7.92x57mm Mauser. Note tangent-leaf rear sight, indicative of Reichswehr service.
StanTheMan (talk) 00:15, 16 January 2015 (EST)

If I may add my two cents here. The first one looks more like a Savage 1907 by the trigger guard and grips. The second one is definitely a Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol, that front sight gives it away. The rifles in the third one look to be older Mauser type rifles, maybe Mauser 1871/74's. PaperCake 01:17, 16 January 2015 (EST)

The Savage and FN both look like they have near-identical trigger guards, don't see how you can distinguish between them with that shot. As for the grips, they are fairly clear on the right side, and they look like they have the screw midway up the grip and the oval FN logo at the top of the grip, just like the FN 1910 in this image, hence why I went with that (plus the mag floorplate looks right, as well) - StanTheMan (talk) 14:10, 16 January 2015 (EST)
FN Model 1910 .380 ACP

The Colt is not a New Service as it doesn't have the sharknose front sight of that model but has the half moon sight and short ejector rod know of an Official Police, a period correct one, too.--Tecolote (talk) 22:41, 16 January 2015 (EST)


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