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Revision as of 21:28, 27 August 2009
This film should not be confused with the 1978 film of a similar title, Inglorious Bastards, The.
The firearms seen in the upcoming World War II Quentin Tarantino film Inglorious Basterds include the following...
M1 Garand
Used by the Basterds.
Mauser Kar98k
Used by German soldiers and the Basterds.
MP40
Germans and Basterds were using MP40s throughout the entire movie.
MG42 machine gun
Seen held by Hugo Stiglitz
Walther PPK
A British soldier disguised as an SS lieutenant points his Walther PPK at the crotch of Major Hellstrom of the Gestapo. Bridget later picks up this gun and uses it to shoot Wilhelm.
There is a PPK in the trailer footage, but this screenshot is not of a PPK. Is it possibly a Browning .25? Just saw the movie today & I'm pretty sure it's not a PPK.
- I agree, it was not a PPK but some sort of smaller pocket pistol, most likely a .25 or .32.
There is a PPK in the film, but this is not a screen-shot of it.
Walther P38
Luger P-08
Fredrick Zoller carries one of these while attending the premiere of his movie.
Double Barreled Shotgun
The owner of the basement pub in which the shootout between the undercover bastards and the Nazi soldiers and officer occurs can be seen holding and later using an unknown double barrel shotgun. While not able to tell for certain the weapon appears to be hammerless.
Sorry, the shotgun you refer to positively has hammers. I thought, given the tense, pin drop nature of the scene, will the barman cock them? He'll be heard for sure. So yes, hammers.
Unknown sawn-off shotgun
When the bastards break the Nazi traitor who murdered 13 officers out of prison in the hopes of him joining their ranks, one of the bastards can be seen holding a shotgun sawn down to the lenght of large handgun/small carbine. (The weapon appeared only briefly and I could not determine whether it was a break-open or pump action design.)
- It could have possibly an Ithaca 37 sawed off or a Remington pump action, but not the 870. Excalibur01 20:46, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
The gun is a sawn off over and under shotgun.
OSS Pistol Glove
used by two members of the basterds when assassinating the German high command. In real life these weapons were loaded with a .38 round and as seen in the film were punched into their target.