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|director = Bruce Bairnsfather | |director = Bruce Bairnsfather | ||
|date= November 10, 1928 | |date= November 10, 1928 |
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Carry on, Sergeant! is 1928 Canadian World War I silent film directed and produced by Bruce Bairnsfather. The story follows a group of workers from Hamilton who join the army to fight on the Western front, and the travails and temptations that befall them during the war.
The following weapons were used in the film Carry on, Sergeant!:
Revolvers
Colt New Service
Sgt. Bob MacKay is armed with a Colt New Service revolver.
Rifles
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*
Canadian soldiers are armed with British Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* rifles, which is historically incorrect as the Canadian forces were armed with Ross Rifles during the Second Battle of Ypres. German soldiers also use this rifle instead of correct Mauser Gewehr 1898 rifles.
Fusil Modèle 1907-15
French-Maroccan soldiers can briefly seen with Berthier 1907-15 rifles on the 22th April 1915.
Machine Guns
Maxim 1895
Canadian soldiers use Maxim 1895 machine guns. This is not entirely wrong because the British Expeditionary Force was still equipped with Maxims when sent to France in 1914.
Maxim MG 08
A Maxim MG 08 is fired by German soldiers.
Other
Webley & Scott No. 1 Mk. III* Signal Pistol
A German soldier holds a Webley & Scott No. 1 Mk. III* Signal Pistol as he is captured by Bob MacKay.