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[[Image:Enfield 1917.png|thumb|none|600px|Enfield 1917 used by the American troops.]] | [[Image:Enfield 1917.png|thumb|none|600px|Enfield 1917 used by the American troops.]] | ||
[[Image:Enfield 1917 Closeup.png|thumb|none|600px|The shape of the bolt handle is obvious here, distinguishing it from the M1903.]] | [[Image:Enfield 1917 Closeup.png|thumb|none|600px|The shape of the bolt handle is obvious here, distinguishing it from the M1903.]] | ||
===M1911=== | ===M1911=== | ||
Used by the American officers. The hammer spur is small enough to indicate that they got the weapons right for the period by using a 1911 rather than a 1911A1. | Used by the American officers. The hammer spur is small enough to indicate that they got the weapons right for the period by using a 1911 rather than a 1911A1. | ||
===K98 Mauser=== | ===K98 Mauser=== | ||
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Used by American officers. | Used by American officers. | ||
[[Image:Colt M1917 revolver.png|thumb|none|600px|Colt M1917 revolver used by the American officers.]] | [[Image:Colt M1917 revolver.png|thumb|none|600px|Colt M1917 revolver used by the American officers.]] | ||
===M1914 Hotchkiss Machinegun=== | |||
[[Image:M1914 Hotchkiss Machinegun.png|thumb|none|600px|M1914 Hotchkiss machinegun used by the American troops.]] |
Revision as of 21:34, 23 October 2008
M1917 Enfield
Used by the American troops. It is evident from the bolt handle which projects back and then down rather than out and down that it is a M1917 rather than a M1903.
M1911
Used by the American officers. The hammer spur is small enough to indicate that they got the weapons right for the period by using a 1911 rather than a 1911A1.
K98 Mauser
Used by the German troops. The bolt handle does not turn down, indicating the chronologically-correct K98 rather than the later K98K.
M1917 revolver
Used by American officers.