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All but the deck gun pic are on the main page. As far as the MP-18, the setting of this movie is 1916 or the first 3 months of 1917 as America is still "neutral". Use of the MP-18 would be anachronistic.
All but the deck gun pic are on the main page. As far as the MP-18, the setting of this movie is 1916 or the first 3 months of 1917 as America is still "neutral". Use of the MP-18 would be anachronistic. It's also unlikely the sub would have the long barreled 'artillery' version of the P.08 rather than the 6" navy version.

Revision as of 18:26, 28 May 2010

Various Guns

Rifles

Used both by the German crew of the submarine and also the British sailors.

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Bowen Tyler (Doug McClure) wields a rifle against a dinosaur attacking the submarine.
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Reverse angle of Bowen giving the dino a taste of hot lead. Also note how the shoulder strap has suddenly vanished.
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Captain Von Schoenvorts (John McEnery) goes hunting for styracosaurs with his rifle.

Sub Gun

This large gun is mounted on the German submarine and is used at one point to blow a couple of styracosaurs (who in truth were just minding their own business) to kingdom come.

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British and German sailors operate the gun to defend the submarine from the ornery herbivores. All the way onshore.

redundant photos

All but the deck gun pic are on the main page. As far as the MP-18, the setting of this movie is 1916 or the first 3 months of 1917 as America is still "neutral". Use of the MP-18 would be anachronistic. It's also unlikely the sub would have the long barreled 'artillery' version of the P.08 rather than the 6" navy version.