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: We can see a lot of anachronisms in movies, including this one. So I think that the grenade on screen is Model 24 which is impersonating Model 15 or Model 17. Also look at other movies about WW I: you'll see there Model 24s also. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] 22:24, 13 May 2012 (CDT)
: We can see a lot of anachronisms in movies, including this one. So I think that the grenade on screen is Model 24 which is impersonating Model 15 or Model 17. Also look at other movies about WW I: you'll see there Model 24s also. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] 22:24, 13 May 2012 (CDT)


I write about it here - [[All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)]]
Yes, O. K. But aim is perhaps to inform the viewer what weapons the his heroes to used in historical reality. I write about it here - [[All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)]]--[[User:Pandolfini|Pandolfini]] 00:28, 14 May 2012 (CDT)

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Several questions

Model 17 Stielhandgranate

Are you sure that it is Model 17? It seems to me that this is Model 24, as in every other movie with German grenades. I doubt that a real Model 17 could survive untill 2011.

One more MG

I have found in Internet a screenshot from the movie:

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This light MG is most likely based on Czech Vz. 59 which is disguised as MG08/15.


I think that it is definitely a Czech Vz. 59. Also if there are no objections as I mentioned earlier I have been trying to clear up the spelling and grammar on the page and will continue to do so. --6pulkpancerna 18:51, 13 May 2012 (CDT)

BA-27

The armored car which is "playing the role" of Soviet BA-27 (which, in turn, didn't exist in 1920) is a modern replica of Polish Vz.34.

I am just trying to fix a lot of the spelling mistakes on this page.

- Greg-Z 14:44, 13 May 2012 (CDT)


Thx for all repair. Also, it may be Model15 [1]. But certainly not the Model 24 - it is obvious anachronism. Oh, and how it is with the Browning Hi-Power in 1920? :))) :)))--Pandolfini 16:14, 13 May 2012 (CDT)

We can see a lot of anachronisms in movies, including this one. So I think that the grenade on screen is Model 24 which is impersonating Model 15 or Model 17. Also look at other movies about WW I: you'll see there Model 24s also. Greg-Z 22:24, 13 May 2012 (CDT)

Yes, O. K. But aim is perhaps to inform the viewer what weapons the his heroes to used in historical reality. I write about it here - All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)--Pandolfini 00:28, 14 May 2012 (CDT)