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''Sgt. Bilko'' is a 1996 comedy film starring [[Steve Martin]] as Master Seargant Ernest G. Bilko, head of the motorpool at the US Army base Fort Baxter and leader of an illustrious band of soldiers. The movie is based on [[The Phil Silvers Show]], from which it takes its setting, back plot and characters. | ''Sgt. Bilko'' is a 1996 comedy film starring [[Steve Martin]] as Master Seargant Ernest G. Bilko, head of the motorpool at the US Army base Fort Baxter and leader of an illustrious band of soldiers. The movie is based on ''[[The Phil Silvers Show]]'', from which it takes its setting, back plot and characters. | ||
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Sgt. Bilko'':''' | '''The following weapons were used in the film ''Sgt. Bilko'':''' |
Revision as of 11:18, 6 April 2011
Sgt. Bilko is a 1996 comedy film starring Steve Martin as Master Seargant Ernest G. Bilko, head of the motorpool at the US Army base Fort Baxter and leader of an illustrious band of soldiers. The movie is based on The Phil Silvers Show, from which it takes its setting, back plot and characters.
The following weapons were used in the film Sgt. Bilko:
Colt M1911
A M1911 can be seen briefly on a drawing in the motorpool office.
Beretta 92
The Beretta 92, identifiable by the rounded trigger guard, can be seen briefly right below the M1911.
M16A2
Used by all United States Army soldiers in the film. In a memorable scene, Pfc. Sam Fender (Brian Leckner) accidentally fires off an already chambered round from his M16A2 during inspection in front of Major Thorn (Phil Hartman).
M60
An M60 can be seen mounted on top of the turret of the hover tank.