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I don't know what it is, but I'm pretty certain the machine gun is not an M2. --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 23:53, 10 December 2011 (CST)
I don't know what it is, but I'm pretty certain the machine gun is not an M2. --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 23:53, 10 December 2011 (CST)
:[http://galerie.valka.cz/data/843/medium/IMG_8129.jpg Breda M37]? --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 00:09, 11 December 2011 (CST)
:[http://galerie.valka.cz/data/843/medium/IMG_8129.jpg Breda M37]? --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 00:09, 11 December 2011 (CST)
I've deleted the M2 reference and added the possibility of M37, also had a go at ID'ing the two on the rack in the background (MG34 & FN FALO) (click on the pic twice). --[[User:Sidewinder Forge|Sidewinder Forge]] 05:44, 11 December 2011 (CST)
::Indeed it’s fun to see this movie on IMFDB! I think I can safely confirm the Breda Modello 37 (just check the distinctive 3 little holes in the gas cilinder under the barrel) and the FAL FALO, no doubt about it. About the MG34, I am not 100% sure for some reason. How about the Israeli [http://www.deactivated-guns.co.uk/detail/1944_dror.htm Dror] machine gun? Check the typical 'sleigh shaped' feet on the bipod, take away the carrying handle plus the magazine and you’re close, --[[User:PeeWee055|PeeWee055]] 06:24, 12 December 2011 (CST)
== Unidentified rifle ==
How about the [[M1 Garand]]? It’s a bit of a guess just going by two screenshots but the wooden stock seems to be of the same shape,  --[[User:PeeWee055|PeeWee055]] 06:26, 12 December 2011 (CST)
:It's got a hole right through it, though. I'm guessing it's a stripped-out frame. The projecting barrel seems very short for a Garand, though, looks almost like a Lee-Enfield No. 4. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 06:35, 12 December 2011 (CST)
::I think it is a model of [[Martini-Henry]] rifle, or at least a rifle with a Martini action. In the first screen shot you can see the concave shape of the top of the receiver. I think the hole through the rifle is because the whole trigger group and breech block has fallen out, note how you can see the loading lever falling away from the rifle just under the hole (see [http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Martini-Henry_action.htm here] for a disassembled Martini-Henry trigger group to see the lever is a match). --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 13:39, 12 December 2011 (CST)

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Seriously

Guns or not this is one movie I never thought I would see listed here. --Charon68 23:49, 10 December 2011 (CST)

Machine Gun

I don't know what it is, but I'm pretty certain the machine gun is not an M2. --Funkychinaman 23:53, 10 December 2011 (CST)

Breda M37? --Funkychinaman 00:09, 11 December 2011 (CST)

I've deleted the M2 reference and added the possibility of M37, also had a go at ID'ing the two on the rack in the background (MG34 & FN FALO) (click on the pic twice). --Sidewinder Forge 05:44, 11 December 2011 (CST)

Indeed it’s fun to see this movie on IMFDB! I think I can safely confirm the Breda Modello 37 (just check the distinctive 3 little holes in the gas cilinder under the barrel) and the FAL FALO, no doubt about it. About the MG34, I am not 100% sure for some reason. How about the Israeli Dror machine gun? Check the typical 'sleigh shaped' feet on the bipod, take away the carrying handle plus the magazine and you’re close, --PeeWee055 06:24, 12 December 2011 (CST)

Unidentified rifle

How about the M1 Garand? It’s a bit of a guess just going by two screenshots but the wooden stock seems to be of the same shape, --PeeWee055 06:26, 12 December 2011 (CST)

It's got a hole right through it, though. I'm guessing it's a stripped-out frame. The projecting barrel seems very short for a Garand, though, looks almost like a Lee-Enfield No. 4. Evil Tim 06:35, 12 December 2011 (CST)
I think it is a model of Martini-Henry rifle, or at least a rifle with a Martini action. In the first screen shot you can see the concave shape of the top of the receiver. I think the hole through the rifle is because the whole trigger group and breech block has fallen out, note how you can see the loading lever falling away from the rifle just under the hole (see here for a disassembled Martini-Henry trigger group to see the lever is a match). --commando552 13:39, 12 December 2011 (CST)