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[[Image:Mfhg webley.png|frame|left|Wilton's guard aims his Webley]]
[[Image:Mfhg webley.png|frame|left|Wilton's guard aims his Webley]]





Revision as of 10:54, 14 May 2010

The firearms used in the 1975 Australian/Hong Kong action film The Man From Hong Kong include the following...

Sterling L2A3 submachine gun

A Sterling L2A3 submachine gun was used by Jack Wilton (George Lazenby) during the final fight scene with Inspector Fang Sing Leng (Jimmy Wang Yu) in Wilton's Sydney penthouse apartment. Sterling L2A3 submachine guns were also seen in the hands of the security guards at Jack Wilton's apartment building.

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Sterling Submachine Gun - 9mm

Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver

A Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver was seen in the hands of Inspector Fang Sing Leng (Jimmy Wang Yu) on a Royal Hong Kong Police shooting range in the film's opening credits.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10 Revolver (Marked Royal Hong Kong Police Issue) with Police Lanyard Ring - .38 Special


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Inspector Feng Sing Lang aims a Smith & Wesson Model 10 at the Hong Kong academy

















Webley Mk.VI revolver

Used by Jack Wilton's (George Lazenby) thugs on numerous occasions.

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Webley Mk. VI .455 Webley
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Wilton's guard aims his Webley















Lee-Enfield No.1 MkIII* rifle

Bayonet-fixed Lee-Enfield No.1 MkIII* rifles were seen in the hands of Royal Hong Kong Police recruits doing rifle drill training at the beginning of the film.

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Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during the First World War, introduced in 1907 it has seen action throughout the 20th century.