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==Browning Automatic Rifle== | ==Browning Automatic Rifle== | ||
[[Image:BAR.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Browning Automatic Rifle - .30-06]] | |||
[[Image:TGK-BAR 02a.jpg |thumb|none|500px|During the mass retreat, we see many B.A.R.s = .30-06]] | [[Image:TGK-BAR 02a.jpg |thumb|none|500px|During the mass retreat, we see many B.A.R.s = .30-06]] | ||
[[Image:TGK-BARDitch2a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|ROK Soldiers respond to a North Korean ambush with a B.A.R. - .30-06]] | [[Image:TGK-BARDitch2a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|ROK Soldiers respond to a North Korean ambush with a B.A.R. - .30-06]] | ||
==Browning M1919A6== | ==Browning M1919A6== | ||
[[Image: 1919A6_postWW2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1919A6 An attempt to make an infantry portable "light" machine gun of the 1919]] | |||
[[Image:TGK-30CAlA6 02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|South Korean Soldier aims his M1919A6 Machine gun during the street fighting in Pyong Yang - .30-06]] | [[Image:TGK-30CAlA6 02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|South Korean Soldier aims his M1919A6 Machine gun during the street fighting in Pyong Yang - .30-06]] | ||
[[Image:TGK-30CalBpoda.jpg|thumb|none|500px|South Korean troops ready an M1919A6 for a night time ambush.]] | [[Image:TGK-30CalBpoda.jpg|thumb|none|500px|South Korean troops ready an M1919A6 for a night time ambush.]] | ||
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==M3A1 Grease Gun== | ==M3A1 Grease Gun== | ||
[[Image:M3 Grease.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M3 "Grease Gun", the later M3A1 would eliminate the charging handle for a simpler design - .45 ACP]] | |||
[[Image:TGK-M3GreaseGunA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|ROK Soldier fires his M3A1 "Grease Gun" during the street fighting in Pyong Yang - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:TGK-M3GreaseGunA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|ROK Soldier fires his M3A1 "Grease Gun" during the street fighting in Pyong Yang - .45 ACP]] | ||
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==M1911A1== | ==M1911A1== | ||
[[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|350px|none|World War II issued Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP]] | |||
[[Image:TGK-M1911a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sergeant Huh ([[Kil-Kang Ahn]]) fires his M1911 from the Allied trenches - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:TGK-M1911a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sergeant Huh ([[Kil-Kang Ahn]]) fires his M1911 from the Allied trenches - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:TGK-M1911 NKPrisonerA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|During the chaos of an enemy artillery attack, a North Korean Prisoner manages to grab an M1911A1 pistol from a guard and holds it against him - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:TGK-M1911 NKPrisonerA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|During the chaos of an enemy artillery attack, a North Korean Prisoner manages to grab an M1911A1 pistol from a guard and holds it against him - .45 ACP]] | ||
==Type 14 Nambu== | ==Type 14 Nambu== | ||
[[Image:NambuType14Pistol.jpg |thumb|400px|none|Nambu Type 14 8x22mm Nambu]] | |||
[[Image:TGK-NambuLTfiresa.jpg |thumb|none|500px|A wounded North Korean Lieutenant fires his Type 14 Nambu pistol - 8mm Nambu]] | [[Image:TGK-NambuLTfiresa.jpg |thumb|none|500px|A wounded North Korean Lieutenant fires his Type 14 Nambu pistol - 8mm Nambu]] | ||
[[Image:TGK-NambuGroundA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:TGK-NambuGroundA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
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==PPsH-41== | ==PPsH-41== | ||
[[Image:PPSH-01-SMG.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Soviet PPSh-41 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | |||
[[Image:TGK-PPSH41a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:TGK-PPSH41a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
[[Image:TGK-PPSHPyongYangA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:TGK-PPSHPyongYangA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
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==Degtyaryov DP== | ==Degtyaryov DP== | ||
*North Korean Soldiers use the Soviet '''DP Light Machine gun''', also known as the '''DP-27'''. They differ from the more common DPM with the lack of a pistol grip, differently shaped stock and a bipod that mounts below, not above, the heat jacket of the barrel. | *North Korean Soldiers use the Soviet '''DP Light Machine gun''', also known as the '''DP-27'''. They differ from the more common DPM with the lack of a pistol grip, differently shaped stock and a bipod that mounts below, not above, the heat jacket of the barrel. | ||
[[Image:DP-28.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Degtyarev DP-28 machine gun, 7.62x54mm R]] | |||
[[Image:TGK-DPM-Air-AttackA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A squad of North Korean Soldiers fire at strafing F4U Corsairs with DPs - 7.62x54R]] | [[Image:TGK-DPM-Air-AttackA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A squad of North Korean Soldiers fire at strafing F4U Corsairs with DPs - 7.62x54R]] | ||
[[Image:TGK-DPMPyongYangA.jpg |thumb|none|500px|North Korean DP Gunner fights in the battle of Pyong Yang - 7.62x54R]] | [[Image:TGK-DPMPyongYangA.jpg |thumb|none|500px|North Korean DP Gunner fights in the battle of Pyong Yang - 7.62x54R]] |
Revision as of 22:41, 9 July 2010
Tae Guk Gi (2004) was an epic Korean War film, directed by South Korean Director, Je-gyu Kang. Also known under the British Title: Brotherhood and under the US DVD title: Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War It follows two brothers who survived World War 2, only to be plunged into the madness and chaos of the Korean War (1950-1953). Two brothers are tricked into 'enlisting' by boarding the wrong railroad car and are not allowed to return home to take care of their family. The older brother Jin-tae Lee (Dong-Kun Jang) takes all of the dangerous missions he can get, committed to win the Korean equivalent of the Medal of Honor, due to a loophole in Korean Military rules, that a Medal winner can send his siblings home. However, upon winning the Medal, the younger brother Jin-seok Lee (Bin Won) refuses to go, seeing that Jin-tae has taken to liking combat a bit 'too much'. He resents the fact that his brother no longer fights to help their family, but fights because he enjoys killing. In Asian cinema, this was widely seen as South Korea's own Saving Private Ryan reflecting the pain and anguish of the Korean people, but also showcasing epic Korean War battle sequences.
The following guns were used in Tae Guk Gi:
M1 Garand
M1 Garand Blank Adapters
M1 Carbine
Browning Automatic Rifle
Browning M1919A6
M1917 Watercooled Machine Gun
Maxim M1910-30 Machine Gun
Sokolov's update of the MG08 Maxim machine gun for the Russian 7.62x54R Cartridge. This machine gun was widely used by Russian/Soviet forces in World Wars One and Two and heavily used by their satellite client states.
Browning M2HB .50 Cal Machine Gun
On the allied side, the Browning M2 Heavy Barrel machine guns are most commonly seen mounted to Sherman Tanks.
Browning AN-M2 Anti Aircraft Gun
The rusted decaying remnants of a Browning ANM2 heavy machine gun are excavated by archeologists and South Korean Soldiers in the present day battle site.
Fake Soviet KPV Heavy Machine Gun
A Mockup of an Anti Aircraft gun, that resembles a cross between the 14.5mm KPV and the 12.7mm NVS Heavy Machine guns is made out of a Browning M2HB. M2 Machine guns are commonly use to mock up foreign heavy machine guns like in Rambo III and The Beast of War.
M3A1 Grease Gun
Remington 03A4
M20 Super Bazooka
M1911A1
Type 14 Nambu
PPsH-41
Degtyaryov DP
- North Korean Soldiers use the Soviet DP Light Machine gun, also known as the DP-27. They differ from the more common DPM with the lack of a pistol grip, differently shaped stock and a bipod that mounts below, not above, the heat jacket of the barrel.
Mosin Nagant M91/30
Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine
Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine
MK II Hand Grenade
Chinese Type II Stick Grenade
M2 Flamethrower
M20 Recoiless Rifle
M101 Howitzer - 105mm
Molotov Cocktail
(This should make GM45 happy ;) )
Gun Platforms
M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo Tank
A post WW2 version of the M4 with a much more squared turret. The guns were elongated 76mm rather than the shorter 75mm guns of WW2.
M8 Greyhound Armored Car
Constantly seen backing up the Shermans during the Armored Attacks.
BA-64 Armored Car
A soviet made Armored Car use during WW2.Post WW2 BA-64 service in north korean army (behind north korean soldier in sand bag)
M38 Jeep
A american Jeep.First use in korean war.(center of image)
GMC Truck
A american truck.(in left)
F4U Corsair
The close support aircraft in the film. We see dozens of F4Us in close ground support roles, using their 20mm cannons to strafe North Korean lines and entrenched soldiers. A mortally damaged F4U also makes it's own 'kamikaze' run at a North Korean gun emplacement.
Trivia Specials
Dummy stunt rifles
Since there is so much hand to hand combat in the film, the filmmakers made lightweight dummy Garands and Mosin Nagant Carbines out of wood and metal parts. In closeup they are obvious (also the fact that the actors swing them around like they weigh nothing is also a clue). The Russian carbines are odd looking and looks like a hybrid 91/30 and an M38/44 Carbine.
Continuity Error
When PFC Yong-Man attacks the North Korean troops, he has an M1 Garand, but when we see over his shoulder, the gun is an M1 Carbine.
Anachronisms
When Jin-tae Lee (Dong-Kun Jang) gives his brother Jin-seok Lee (Bin Won) a Hershey's chocolate bar to cheer him up, the candy bar is the "King-sized version" that Hershey introduced in 1980. Also we see the 'nutritional content listings' that were required in the 1990s. Also I didn't know they had bar code readers in 1950.....
Work in progress.....