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==Lee-Enfield Mk.I CLLE== | ==Lee-Enfield Mk.I CLLE== | ||
German forces in East Africa are armed with [[ | German forces in East Africa are armed with [[Magazine Lee-Enfield|Lee-Enfield Mk.I CLLE]] bolt-action rifles. The soldiers are seen holding them as they round up villagers. When German forces at Fort Shona open fire on ''The African Queen'', the officer ([[Peter Swanwick]]) used rifle with a scope. | ||
[[Image:Lee Enfield CMLE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lee-Enfield Mk.I CLLE (Charger Loading Lee Enfield) - .303 British. Note the bridge over the receiver level with the rear of the magazine which contains a charging clip guide.]] | [[Image:Lee Enfield CMLE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lee-Enfield Mk.I CLLE (Charger Loading Lee Enfield) - .303 British. Note the bridge over the receiver level with the rear of the magazine which contains a charging clip guide.]] |
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The following weapons were used in the film The African Queen:
Reichsrevolver M1879
A German officer at Kungdu (John von Kotze) is briefly seen with a holstered revolver (probably a Reichsrevolver M1879).
Lee-Enfield Mk.I CLLE
German forces in East Africa are armed with Lee-Enfield Mk.I CLLE bolt-action rifles. The soldiers are seen holding them as they round up villagers. When German forces at Fort Shona open fire on The African Queen, the officer (Peter Swanwick) used rifle with a scope.