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''M*A*S*H'' (or simply spelled as MASH) was an American black comedy and medical drama TV series about the fictional 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the Korean War. It followed a book and movie of the same name and ran 1972-1983. | ''M*A*S*H'' (or simply spelled as MASH) was an American black comedy and medical drama TV series about the fictional 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the Korean War. It followed a book and movie of the same name and ran 1972-1983. | ||
The series was | The series was conceived as an allegory to the ongoing Vietnam War. | ||
'''The following weapons were used in the series ''M*A*S*H'':''' | '''The following weapons were used in the series ''M*A*S*H'':''' | ||
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==PPSh-41== | ==PPSh-41== | ||
Chinese | Chinese soldiers in Episode 3.2 "Rainbow Bridge" are armed with Soviet PPSh-41 SMGs during the wounded pickup. If they were Chinese-made Type 50s, they would use stick magazines instead of drums, though North Korea did make licensed PPSh copies as Type 49s. | ||
[[Image:PPSH-01-SMG.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Soviet PPSh-41, 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | [[Image:PPSH-01-SMG.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Soviet PPSh-41, 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | ||
[[Image:MASHtv-ppsh1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Chinese soldiers with the PPSh-41]] | [[Image:MASHtv-ppsh1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Chinese soldiers with the PPSh-41]] | ||
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[[Image:MASHtv-mkii.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Winchester shocked to discover the Mk II is a dud.]] | [[Image:MASHtv-mkii.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Winchester shocked to discover the Mk II is a dud.]] | ||
== | ==3"/23 caliber gun== | ||
The 4077th is supplied with a "40mm gun" in Episode 2.2 "5 O'Clock Charlie" when he starts trying to bomb an ammo dump near the hospital. | The 4077th is supplied with a "40mm gun" in Episode 2.2 "5 O'Clock Charlie" when he starts trying to bomb an ammo dump near the hospital. This is actually a Navy 3"/23 caliber gun, similar to the one used in "[[Sand Pebbles, The |The Sand Pebbles]]" | ||
[[Image:MASHtv-40mm1.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Side view of the AAA.]] | [[Image:MASHtv-40mm1.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Side view of the AAA.]] | ||
[[Image:MASHtv-40mm2.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Firing the AA gun.]] | [[Image:MASHtv-40mm2.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Firing the AA gun.]] |
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M*A*S*H (or simply spelled as MASH) was an American black comedy and medical drama TV series about the fictional 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the Korean War. It followed a book and movie of the same name and ran 1972-1983.
The series was conceived as an allegory to the ongoing Vietnam War.
The following weapons were used in the series M*A*S*H:
Small Arms
Star Model B
MASH uses the Star Model B to stand in as the M1911A1 that would be standard issue, since blank .45 ammo was more rare than 9mm at the time. It is used by many characters throughout the series, notably MAJ Frank Burns (Larry Linville) and (Harry Morgan) as both MG Bradford Hamilton Steele and as COL Sherman Potter. CPT Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce (Alan Alda) disdains guns, though he uses one in Episode 5.10 "Hawkeye, Get Your Gun" to scare Chinese forces.
Burns has a Star Model B with pearl handles. As the comic foil, he frequently breaks every rule of gun safety in spades, despite being "regular Army."
M1 Carbine
Several US Army and UN soldiers are seen with M1 Carbines. CPL Maxwell Klinger (Jamie Farr) is seen with one during patrol in a couple instances. 1LT Smith (William Watson) uses one to demand treatment for his Sergeant in 3.12 "A Full Rich Day."
M1 Garand
The M1 Garand also appears as a regular service rifle, used by Klinger and other UN allies.
M1928A1 Thompson
The 1928 Thompson is occasionally carried by some soldiers, as a stand-in for the M1.
Colt New Service
In Episode 4.13 "The Gun," a wounded Colonel arrives at the 4077th with a revolver described as a chromed Colt .45, shiny barrel with bone grips, made in 1884. The year suggests a Colt Single Action Army, though the actual revolver appears to be an anachronistic Colt New Service model, which was made 14 years later.
Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket
In Episode 3.2 "Rainbow Bridge" Houlihan gives Burns a Colt M1908 VP with pearl grips for a concealed weapon before going to a wounded pickup in Chinese territory, in spite of the Chinese saying they were not even to have sidearms.
PPSh-41
Chinese soldiers in Episode 3.2 "Rainbow Bridge" are armed with Soviet PPSh-41 SMGs during the wounded pickup. If they were Chinese-made Type 50s, they would use stick magazines instead of drums, though North Korea did make licensed PPSh copies as Type 49s.
Valmet M71
In Episodes 6.12-13 "Comrades in Arms," Korean patrols appear to be carrying Valmet M71 Sporter riles with synthetic furniture and the muzzle brake removed, to represent AK-47s. While this is a reference to the Vietnam War, any AK-47 variant used in the Korean War is likely an anachronism, since even the Soviet Union and China did not issue AK-type rifles until years after the Armistice was signed in 1953.
Mosin Nagant M91/30
A surrendering North Korean soldier (nicknamed "Ralph" (Soon-Tek Oh) by Hawkeye) and a Korean patrol they encounter appear to be using Mosin Nagant M91 rifles in Episode 8.10 "The Yalu Brick Road."
Double-Barreled Shotgun
MAJ Charles Winchester (David Ogden Stiers) managed to get his shotgun sent from home for fowl hunting in Episode 8.12 "Dear Uncle Abdul." It's a hammerless break action side-by-side shotgun. As a nod to his character namesake (and affluence), it is possibly a Winchester Model 21 or 24 though the receiver is never clearly seen. MAJ Margaret Houlihan (Loretta Swit) borrows it during the episode.
Other
Dummy Mk II hand grenade
Mk II pineapple grenades are occasionally seen on passing GIs. SSG Rizzo (G.W. Bailey) borrows a dummy grenade from PVT Igor to play pranks in Episode 11.15 "As Time Goes By." As another nod to the Vietnam War, this grenade is painted black. Mk II grenades during the actual Korean War would be olive drab in color.
3"/23 caliber gun
The 4077th is supplied with a "40mm gun" in Episode 2.2 "5 O'Clock Charlie" when he starts trying to bomb an ammo dump near the hospital. This is actually a Navy 3"/23 caliber gun, similar to the one used in "The Sand Pebbles"