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==.577 Boxer Revolver (Replica)== | ==.577 Boxer Revolver (Replica)== | ||
Various characters, include Turkish first commander and the ANZAC commander Major Steward ([[Stephen Chance]]), are seen with an revolvers. They remind .577 Boxer revolver (produced by Webley, as well as Tranter and Adams) but it has a number of different details, which implies that it is a some kind of replica (possibly | Various characters, include Turkish first commander and the ANZAC commander Major Steward ([[Stephen Chance]]), are seen with an revolvers. They remind .577 Boxer revolver (produced by Webley, as well as Tranter and Adams) but it has a number of different details, which implies that it is a some kind of replica (possibly molded from plastic or silumin and non-firing). | ||
[[Image:CYS-003.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The first Turkish commander during battle on a beach holds revolver. A similar later used also Capt. Adil ([[Fikret Yildirim Urag]]) (eere is not screen, he used gun only during a night's fight).]] | [[Image:CYS-003.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The first Turkish commander during battle on a beach holds revolver. A similar later used also Capt. Adil ([[Fikret Yildirim Urag]]) (eere is not screen, he used gun only during a night's fight).]] | ||
[[Image:CYS-00R.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Turkish commander during the first battle on beach with his sidearm.]] | [[Image:CYS-00R.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Turkish commander during the first battle on beach with his sidearm.]] |
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Gallipoli: End of the Road (Original title: Çanakkale Yolun Sonu) is a 2013 Turkish war drama from the First World War, depicting the battle of two elite sniper during the Battle of Gallipoli. Starring Gürkan Uygun as turkish sniper Mushin and Ben Warwick as Australian sniper William Eagle.
The following weapons were used in the film Gallipoli: End of the Road:
Handguns
Walther P38
The Australian officer, who led attack on Turkish defense, holds a Walther P38 in his hand. Also Lt. Rush (Dean Baykan) carries this anachronistic pistol during WWI. It probably mocked as Luger P08 used in the army of the Ottoman Empire.
.577 Boxer Revolver (Replica)
Various characters, include Turkish first commander and the ANZAC commander Major Steward (Stephen Chance), are seen with an revolvers. They remind .577 Boxer revolver (produced by Webley, as well as Tranter and Adams) but it has a number of different details, which implies that it is a some kind of replica (possibly molded from plastic or silumin and non-firing).
Unidentified revolvers
Various characters are seen with an unidentified revolvers.
Rifles
Springfield M1903A3 Rifle
Most Turkish soldiers, include Eyüp (Mehmetcan Diper), Kostas (Inanç Koçak), Mushin (Gürkan Uygun), his brother Hasan (Umut Kurt) and also Capt. Adil (Fikret Yildirim Urag), are armed with anachronistic Springfield M1903A3 rifles, apparently standing for the 1903 Turkish Mausers.
Gewehr 1888
Some Turkish soldier carry also Gewehr 1888 rifles on their back.
Carcano M91 Rifle as Mosin Nagant M1891
Cpl. Mushin (Gürkan Uygun) receive from his commander, Capt. Adil (Fikret Yildirim Urag), a Carcano M91 rifle with a scope mocked as Full-length Mosin Nagant M1891.
Carcano M91/38 Short Rifle (modified)
The Australian sniper Cpl. Eagle (Ben Warwick) used a modified Carcano M91/38 Short rifle with a scope.
Carcano M91/38 Short Rifle as Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*
Australian soldiers use a Carcano M91/38 Short rifles mocked as Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*.
Percussion Shotgun
The hunter Mushin (Gürkan Uygun) teaches his son Ali (Enes Egemen Güzel) shoot from a Percussion shotgun.
Machine Guns
Vickers MK1 Machine Gun
The one of landing craft of Australian Army is equipped with a Vickers Gun.
Browning M1917
A Browning M1917 machine gun is used by ANZAC troops and by Turkish gunners also.
Hand Grenades
Model 24 hand grenade
The Model 24 Stielhandgranate is used by Turkish soldiers Eyüp (Mehmetcan Diper) (left) and Kostas (Inanç Koçak). This model was manufactured from 1924, in WWI is anachronistic. It should be a Model 17 Stielhandgranate, but M17 dummy grenades were unavailable.
Unidentified grenade
Cpl. Mushin (Gürkan Uygun) destroys munitions depot of Australian Army by unidentified grenade.
Unidentified cannon
The ANZAC commander Major Steward (Stephen Chance) fired the cannon at position of Turkish snipers.