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'''The following firearms were used in the film ''The Children of Huang Shi'':''' | '''The following firearms were used in the film ''The Children of Huang Shi'':''' | ||
[[Image:Children of huang shi.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Children of Huang Shi'' (2006)]] | |||
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==Chiang Kai-shek Rifle== | ==Chiang Kai-shek Rifle== | ||
The [[Mauser_Rifle_Series#Type_Zhongzheng_Rifle|Type Zhongzheng rifle]], "Chiang Kai-shek", or "Type 24" rifle, was a basic Chinese copy of the German Gewehr 98 and it was shorter and lighter like the Karabiner 98k. It entered production in 1935 (year 24 in the Republican calendar) and became one of the main battle rifles of the Second Sino Japanese War. In the film is is seen as the primary infantry rifle of Chinese forces as well as being the preferred weapon of Chen Hansheng, ([[Chow Yun-Fat]]) a Communist resistance fighter who helps Ian Hogg ([[Jonathan Rhys Meyers]]) throughout the movie. | The [[Mauser_Rifle_Series#Type_Zhongzheng_Rifle|Type Zhongzheng rifle]], "Chiang Kai-shek", or "Type 24" rifle, was a basic Chinese copy of the German Gewehr 98 and it was shorter and lighter like the Karabiner 98k. It entered production in 1935 (year 24 in the Republican calendar) and became one of the main battle rifles of the Second Sino Japanese War. In the film is is seen as the primary infantry rifle of Chinese forces as well as being the preferred weapon of Chen Hansheng, ([[Chow Yun-Fat]]) a Communist resistance fighter who helps Ian Hogg ([[Jonathan Rhys Meyers]]) throughout the movie. |
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The following firearms were used in the film The Children of Huang Shi:
Chiang Kai-shek Rifle
The Type Zhongzheng rifle, "Chiang Kai-shek", or "Type 24" rifle, was a basic Chinese copy of the German Gewehr 98 and it was shorter and lighter like the Karabiner 98k. It entered production in 1935 (year 24 in the Republican calendar) and became one of the main battle rifles of the Second Sino Japanese War. In the film is is seen as the primary infantry rifle of Chinese forces as well as being the preferred weapon of Chen Hansheng, (Chow Yun-Fat) a Communist resistance fighter who helps Ian Hogg (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) throughout the movie.
Arisaka Type 38
The Arisaka Type 38 is seen as the primary infantry weapon of the Japanese throughout the film. The name Type 38 comes from the 38th year of Emperor Meiji's reign (1905). An interesting note is that no Arisaka Type 99s appear to be seen in the film which could mean that all the Japanese troops in the movie were stationed in China before the Type 99 came out (1939) and continued to stay there throughout the war without updating there rifles.
Type 99 LMG
A Type 99 LMG can be seen carried by a Japanese soldier who with his other soliders, inspect Hogg's orphan refugee column trying to escape into Mongolia in the closing days of the Second-Sino Japanese War. Type 99 was an upgrade of the earlier Type 96 with the major change being the caliber changed from 6.5mm Arisaka to the more powerful 7.7mm Arisaka.
Colt 1911A1
A Colt 1911A1 is seen when Hansheng tries to retrieve it off a table when he is about to execute captured Japanese scouts. However Hogg stops him before he could do so. China recieved large quantities of 1911 handguns from the US via the Lend Lease program and was very popular due to it's simplicity, effectiveness and reliability.
Nambu Type 14
A Nambu Type 14 is holstered on the Japanese officer that stops Hogg's refugees on their way to Mongolia.