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[[Image:Young indiana jones poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' (1992-1994)]] | [[Image:Young indiana jones poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' (1992-1994)]] | ||
''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' was a television adventure series that aired on ABC for 2 seasons from 1992-1993 and later as 2 hour television movies in 1994. From executive producer George Lucas, the series followed the early life of his famed archeologist [[Indiana Jones]] during the first half of the 20th century. For a major part of the series, Indiana Jones (here played by primarily by [[Sean Patrick Flanery]]) is seen fighting for the Belgian Army under an assumed name during World War I. | ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' was a television adventure series that aired on ABC for 2 seasons from 1992-1993 and later as 2 hour television movies in 1994. From executive producer George Lucas, the series followed the early life of his famed archeologist [[Indiana Jones]] during the first half of the 20th century. For a major part of the series, Indiana Jones (here played by primarily by [[Sean Patrick Flanery]]) is seen fighting for the Belgian Army under an assumed name during World War I. [[Harrison Ford]] would later reprise his role as Indy in the episode "Mystery of the Blues". The series' episodes would be compiled into 2 hour movies and released on DVD in 2007 (the names of the episodes seen here reflect the names used on the released DVD's). | ||
'''The following weapons were used in the series ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'':''' | '''The following weapons were used in the series ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'':''' | ||
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=Handguns= | =Handguns= | ||
==Colt Single Action Army== | ==Colt Single Action Army== | ||
The [[Single Action Army]] revolver is used by several Mexican revolutionaries who ride with Pancho Villa in "Spring Break Adventure". | The [[Single Action Army]] revolver is used by several Mexican revolutionaries who ride with Pancho Villa in "Spring Break Adventure". Also in the episode, Lt. George S. Patton is seen carrying two SAA's in dual holsters that he pulls in a bar. | ||
[[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|none|350px|[[Colt Single Action Army]] w/ 5.5" barrel known as the "Artillery" model - .45 Long Colt]] | [[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|none|350px|[[Colt Single Action Army]] w/ 5.5" barrel known as the "Artillery" model - .45 Long Colt]] | ||
[[Image:YID 225.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lt. George S. Patton pulls two SAA's in "Spring Break Adventure".]] | [[Image:YID 225.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lt. George S. Patton pulls two SAA's in "Spring Break Adventure".]] | ||
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==Smith & Wesson Model M1917== | ==Smith & Wesson Model M1917== | ||
In "Spring Break Adventure", | In "Spring Break Adventure", Det. Frank Brady ([[James Handy]]) is armed with a [[Smith & Wesson M1917]] that he fires on Dr. Hanson. Note, that this particular episode takes place in 1916, making the use of the revolver an anachronism. | ||
[[File:S&W-Model-1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]] | [[File:S&W-Model-1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]] | ||
[[Image:indy 1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In "Spring Break Adventure", Det. Frank Brady ([[James Handy]]) is armed with a [[Smith & Wesson M1917]], evidenced by the cylinder release switch, and the ejector rod guide.]] | [[Image:indy 1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In "Spring Break Adventure", Det. Frank Brady ([[James Handy]]) is armed with a [[Smith & Wesson M1917]], evidenced by the cylinder release switch, and the ejector rod guide.]] | ||
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== Rast-Gasser 1898== | == Rast-Gasser 1898== | ||
An Austrian [[Gasser Revolvers|Rast-Gasser 1898]] revolver is seen in the hands of French officers. This is presumably intended to be a captured weapon - interestingly the Rast-Gasser 1898 chambered a round quite close to the French M1892 revolver and could use French ammunition. | An Austrian [[Gasser Revolvers|Rast-Gasser 1898]] revolver is seen in the hands of French officers. This is presumably intended to be a captured weapon - interestingly the Rast-Gasser 1898 chambered a round quite close to the French M1892 revolver and could use French ammunition. | ||
[[Image:Rast-Gasser.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Austrian Rast Gasser 1898 - 8 x 27mm Gasser.]] | [[Image:Rast-Gasser.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Austrian Rast Gasser 1898 - 8 x 27mm Gasser.]] | ||
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In "Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life", Indiana Jones ([[Sean Patrick Flanery]]) is seen carrying a Belgian army [[Nagant M1895 Revolver|Nagant M1878]] revolver as he leads troops in East Africa. The use of this revolver in a production is somewhat surprising as these weapons are extremely rare. | In "Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life", Indiana Jones ([[Sean Patrick Flanery]]) is seen carrying a Belgian army [[Nagant M1895 Revolver|Nagant M1878]] revolver as he leads troops in East Africa. The use of this revolver in a production is somewhat surprising as these weapons are extremely rare. | ||
[[Image:Nagant1878.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Nagant M1878 revolver - 9.4mm Nagant]] | [[Image:Nagant1878.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Nagant M1878 revolver - 9.4mm Nagant]] | ||
[[Image:YID 105.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In "Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life", Indiana Jones ([[Sean Patrick Flanery]]) carries a Belgian army [[Nagant M1895 Revolver|Nagant M1878]] revolver as he prepares to lead a charge in East Africa. ]] | [[Image:YID 105.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In "Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life", Indiana Jones ([[Sean Patrick Flanery]]) carries a Belgian army [[Nagant M1895 Revolver|Nagant M1878]] revolver as he prepares to lead a charge in East Africa.]] | ||
==Colt Trooper== | ==Colt Trooper== | ||
In the episode "Mystery of the Blues", Indiana Jones ([[Harrison Ford]]) is able to wrest away the [[Colt Trooper]] from the man who wants the ancient tribal pipe. | In the episode "Mystery of the Blues", Indiana Jones ([[Harrison Ford]]) is able to wrest away the [[Colt Trooper]] from the man who wants the ancient tribal pipe. Unfortunately, Indy finds out that it's unloaded. | ||
[[Image:Colt Trooper.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Trooper - .357 Magnum.]] | [[Image:Colt Trooper.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Trooper - .357 Magnum.]] | ||
[[Image:YIDM 04.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Indiana Jones ([[Harrison Ford]]) holds the [[Colt Trooper]] in "Mystery of the Blues".]] | [[Image:YIDM 04.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Indiana Jones ([[Harrison Ford]]) holds the [[Colt Trooper]] in "Mystery of the Blues".]] | ||
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[[Image:Webley.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley]] | [[Image:Webley.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley]] | ||
[[Image:YID 228.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remy Baudouin ([[Ronny Coutteure]]) holds the Webley in "Spring Break Adventure".]] | [[Image:YID 228.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remy Baudouin ([[Ronny Coutteure]]) holds the Webley in "Spring Break Adventure".]] | ||
[[Image:YID 230.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Indiana uses the Webley in "Spring Break Adventure". | [[Image:YID 230.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Indiana uses the Webley in "Spring Break Adventure". A Webley was the sidearm of Indy in both ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'' and ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''.]] | ||
=Rifles= | =Rifles= | ||
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== Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* == | == Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* == | ||
The [[Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*]] rifle is seen in the hands of British and British Commonwealth soldiers during World War I, especially in the hands of the Australian Light Horsemen in the British campaign against the Ottoman forces in the Middle East. They are also seen carried by Irish rebels and British troops in the Easter Rising. | The [[Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*]] rifle is seen in the hands of British and British Commonwealth soldiers during World War I, especially in the hands of the Australian Light Horsemen in the British campaign against the Ottoman forces in the Middle East. They are also seen carried by Irish rebels and British troops in the Easter Rising. | ||
[[Image:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. | [[Image:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during the First World War, introduced in 1907 it has seen action throughout the 20th century.]] | ||
=Submachine Guns= | =Submachine Guns= | ||
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==Lewis Gun== | ==Lewis Gun== | ||
The [[Lewis Gun]] is seen prominently in the episode "The Phantom Train of Doom". | The [[Lewis Gun]] is seen prominently in the episode "The Phantom Train of Doom". It's mounted on an enemy biplane as well as being used by Indiana Jones from a hot air balloon. To all connoisseurs, it must be noted the the Lewis Gun was captured and used by the Germans. The pan magazine doesn't appear to be from the same gun, possibly from a DP-28 instead. | ||
[[Image:Lewis gun.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Lewis Gun]] | [[Image:Lewis gun.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Lewis Gun]] | ||
[[Image:YID 116.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In "The Phantom Train of Doom", Indiana Jones prepares to use the Lewis Gun, but forgets to lead the target.]] | [[Image:YID 116.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In "The Phantom Train of Doom", Indiana Jones prepares to use the Lewis Gun, but forgets to lead the target.]] | ||
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==Winchester Model 1897== | ==Winchester Model 1897== | ||
In "Mystery of the Blues", a gangster is seen with a [[Winchester Model 1897]] shotgun during the warehouse shootout. | In "Mystery of the Blues", a gangster is seen with a [[Winchester Model 1897]] shotgun during the warehouse shootout. | ||
[[Image:Winchester1897Plain.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Winchester Model 1897 - 12 gauge. | [[Image:Winchester1897Plain.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Winchester Model 1897 - 12 gauge. This is an imported copy of the non-take down version of the Winchester 1897 Shotgun (a Norinco 97W shotgun, imported by IAC).]] | ||
[[File:YIDM 14.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In "Mystery of the Blues", a gangster is seen with a [[Winchester Model 1897]] shotgun during the warehouse shootout.]] | [[File:YIDM 14.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In "Mystery of the Blues", a gangster is seen with a [[Winchester Model 1897]] shotgun during the warehouse shootout.]] | ||
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==Grenatenwerfer 16 "Spigot Mortar"== | ==Grenatenwerfer 16 "Spigot Mortar"== | ||
East African forces fighting for the Germans are seen using a Grenatenwerfer 16 "Spigot Mortar" . | East African forces fighting for the Germans are seen using a Grenatenwerfer 16 "Spigot Mortar". | ||
[[Image:YID 108.jpg|thumb|none|450px|]] | [[Image:YID 108.jpg|thumb|none|450px|]] | ||
Revision as of 14:34, 17 April 2012
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was a television adventure series that aired on ABC for 2 seasons from 1992-1993 and later as 2 hour television movies in 1994. From executive producer George Lucas, the series followed the early life of his famed archeologist Indiana Jones during the first half of the 20th century. For a major part of the series, Indiana Jones (here played by primarily by Sean Patrick Flanery) is seen fighting for the Belgian Army under an assumed name during World War I. Harrison Ford would later reprise his role as Indy in the episode "Mystery of the Blues". The series' episodes would be compiled into 2 hour movies and released on DVD in 2007 (the names of the episodes seen here reflect the names used on the released DVD's).
The following weapons were used in the series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles:
Handguns
Colt Single Action Army
The Single Action Army revolver is used by several Mexican revolutionaries who ride with Pancho Villa in "Spring Break Adventure". Also in the episode, Lt. George S. Patton is seen carrying two SAA's in dual holsters that he pulls in a bar.
Smith & Wesson Model M1917
In "Spring Break Adventure", Det. Frank Brady (James Handy) is armed with a Smith & Wesson M1917 that he fires on Dr. Hanson. Note, that this particular episode takes place in 1916, making the use of the revolver an anachronism.
Rast-Gasser 1898
An Austrian Rast-Gasser 1898 revolver is seen in the hands of French officers. This is presumably intended to be a captured weapon - interestingly the Rast-Gasser 1898 chambered a round quite close to the French M1892 revolver and could use French ammunition.
Nagant M1878
In "Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life", Indiana Jones (Sean Patrick Flanery) is seen carrying a Belgian army Nagant M1878 revolver as he leads troops in East Africa. The use of this revolver in a production is somewhat surprising as these weapons are extremely rare.
Colt Trooper
In the episode "Mystery of the Blues", Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is able to wrest away the Colt Trooper from the man who wants the ancient tribal pipe. Unfortunately, Indy finds out that it's unloaded.
Mauser C96
A Mauser C96 is seen used by Germans most notably in the episodes set in East Africa and Europe.
FN Model 1910
Fredreck Selous Paul Freeman is armed with a FN Model 1910 in "The Phantom Train of Doom
Webley Mk VI
The Webley Mk VI revolver is used by both Indiana and his friend Remy Baudouin (Ronny Coutteure) in "Spring Break Adventure".
Rifles
Lebel 1886
When Indiana Jones fights with the Belgian army during World War I, French soldiers and Belgian troops are seen carrying Lebel 1886 rifles. The Belgian army in WW1 actually used Mauser M1889 rifles, however these are extremely rare and it is unlikely any could be obtained.
Mauser Kar 98K
The primary weapon used by the German infantrymen is the WW2-era Mauser Kar 98K, likely as sufficient WW1 Gewehr 98s could not be obtained.
Mauser M1916 Guardia Civil
Indiana Jones (Sean Patrick Flanery) is seen with a Spanish Mauser M1916 Guardia Civil short rifle.
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*
The Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* rifle is seen in the hands of British and British Commonwealth soldiers during World War I, especially in the hands of the Australian Light Horsemen in the British campaign against the Ottoman forces in the Middle East. They are also seen carried by Irish rebels and British troops in the Easter Rising.
Submachine Guns
M1921 Thompson
In "Mystery of the Blues", a mobster opens fire with a M1928 Thompson on Indiana and a young Eliot Ness when they're discovered in the warehouse.
Machine Guns
Schwarzlose M1907
The Austrian Schwarzlose M1907 Machine Gun is used by German forces in "Trenches of Hell". It looks more of a Czech ZB53 modded with a water jacket to imitate one as the muzzle would be slightly lower.
Maxim MG08
Both the French and German forces are seen firing the Maxim MG08 machine gun.
Lewis Gun
The Lewis Gun is seen prominently in the episode "The Phantom Train of Doom". It's mounted on an enemy biplane as well as being used by Indiana Jones from a hot air balloon. To all connoisseurs, it must be noted the the Lewis Gun was captured and used by the Germans. The pan magazine doesn't appear to be from the same gun, possibly from a DP-28 instead.
Russian Maxim
A Russian Maxim is seen on the German train in "The Phantom Train of Doom", inaccurately used by the Germans.
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1897
In "Mystery of the Blues", a gangster is seen with a Winchester Model 1897 shotgun during the warehouse shootout.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Sawed off Shotgun
In "Mystery of the Blues", one of the men chasing Indiana Jones opens fire with a 12 Gauge Sawed off double barreled shotgun.
Other
Model 1912 Grenade
Indiana Jones (Sean Patrick Flanery) is seen gathering Model 1912 stick grenades during a battle.
Grenatenwerfer 16 "Spigot Mortar"
East African forces fighting for the Germans are seen using a Grenatenwerfer 16 "Spigot Mortar".