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[[Image:Finnish M39 Rifle.JPG|thumb|none|400px|M39 - 7.62x54R]] | [[Image:Finnish M39 Rifle.JPG|thumb|none|400px|M39 - 7.62x54R]] | ||
[[Image:Zhivago mosin 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pasha leading soldiers with a | == M1891 Rifles == | ||
[[Image: | Some Russian soldiers like Pasha are seen with historically correct M91 rifles. These can be identified by the lack of a semi-pistol grip and a spike bayonet that attached to the front sight base. Presumably, these were Finnish M91s, since M91s in Soviet service would have been modified into M91/30s and not available due to the Cold War anyway. | ||
[[Image:M9130.jpg|thumb|none|600px|M1891 rifle]] | |||
[[Image:Zhivago mosin 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pasha leading soldiers with a M91 rifle]] | |||
== Mauser Rifles == | |||
In the scene where the soldiers mutiny, it is clear that they are using Mauser rifles. These are probably Swedish or Turkish Mausers, due to their long length, handguard that doesn't reach as far as the stock, and bayonet lugs under the cleaning rod instead of between the cleaning rod and the barrel. | |||
[[Image:Zhivago_mausers.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image:Zhivago_mausers_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In this photo, you can see one Mauser being held upside down, its characteristic receiver and bolt action in clear view.]] | |||
[[Image:Zhivago_mauser_closeup.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The bayonet lug is clearly visible here.]] | |||
== Maxim M1910 == | == Maxim M1910 == |
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The following firearms are used in the film Doctor Zhivago:
Garate Revolver
When his peaceful demonstration is attacked by Cossacks, Pasha (Tom Courtanay) picks up a Spanish copy of the Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action, the Garate .455 Revolver, later giving it to Lara (Julie Christie) to hide. Lara uses it to shoot Komarovsky (Rod Steiger) in the arm.
M39 Rifles
Many Russian soldiers are seen fighting with M39 Rifles fixed with bayonets standing for Mosin Nagants, which weren't available since the film was made during the Cold War.
M1891 Rifles
Some Russian soldiers like Pasha are seen with historically correct M91 rifles. These can be identified by the lack of a semi-pistol grip and a spike bayonet that attached to the front sight base. Presumably, these were Finnish M91s, since M91s in Soviet service would have been modified into M91/30s and not available due to the Cold War anyway.
Mauser Rifles
In the scene where the soldiers mutiny, it is clear that they are using Mauser rifles. These are probably Swedish or Turkish Mausers, due to their long length, handguard that doesn't reach as far as the stock, and bayonet lugs under the cleaning rod instead of between the cleaning rod and the barrel.
Maxim M1910
A Maxim M1910 machine gun is seen being used by Russian soldiers.
Nagant M1878
A Russian Tsarist Officer fires a Belgian Nagant M1878 to get his soldiers attention.