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[[Image:WinterWarSMG2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Corporal Erkki Somppi (Antti Raivio) fires his Soumi SMB.]]
[[Image:WinterWarSMG2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Corporal Erkki Somppi (Antti Raivio) fires his Soumi SMB.]]
[[Image:WinterWarSmg3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another view of the "Soumi" SMG.]]
[[Image:WinterWarSmg3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another view of the "Soumi" SMG.]]
[[Image:Winterwarsmg6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Frontal view of the SMG.]]


==Light machine gun==
==Light machine gun==

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The Winter War (1989)

The Winter War (Talvisota) is a Finnish movie from 1989. The film begins with the mobilization of the Finnish Army in October 1939 and ends on 13th of March 1940 with the Moscow Peace Treaty. We follow a few soldiers from their mobilization through the trench warfare and massive Soviet artillery barrages until their surrender. It's the most costly Finnish film to date and its historically very accurate considering they interviewed Finnish veterans prior to the filming.



The following guns were used in the movie The Winter War:

Handguns

Mauser C96

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C96 "Broomhandle" Mauser fitted with holster/stock combo - 7.63x25mm.

The holster of a Mauser C96 can be seen on the belt of a Finnish officer in few scenes.

Luger P08

The Luger P08 makes an apperance at the end of the movie in the hands of a Finnish officer.

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Luger P08 - 9x19mm (1917).
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A Finnish officer summarily executes a wounded Russian soldier.

FN Model 1903 / Husqvarna m/1907

2nd Lieutenant Jussi Kantola (Vesa Vierikko) carries what is most likely a Swedish Husqvarna manufactured FN Model 1903 which was named "Husqvarna m/1907". In the movie it is very difficult to determine if the gun used by actor Vierikko is an original FN Browning 1903 or a Swedish Husqvarna M/1907. Historically the Swedish Army put this gun into service in 1907 and remained thus until the 1970's. The Swedish goverment also sold alot of equipment and some weapons (including anti-tank guns such as is featured in the movie) to Finland. About 9 000 Swedish volonteers also fought on the Finnish side.

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FN Browning Model 1903 Pocket - 9 x 20mm Browning Long
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2nd Lieutenant Jussi Kantola (Vesa Vierikko) on the right is seen thawing his pistol near the stove so it can function properly. During the Winter War (dec 1939 - march 1940) the cold was a major concern. The temperatures often dropped to -40 degrees C. (-40ºF).

Rifles

Mosin Nagant M1891/30

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Full-length, Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54R

The Mosin Nagant M1891/30 is the main rifle used by Red Army soldiers throughout the film. The rifle is also seen in the hands of some Finnish soldiers. Historically the Finnish Army during the war had a severe lack of equipment and weapons and they used Russian weapons whenever practible. Movie-wise it is also possible that there was a lack of the Finnish produced M/39 rifles so the producers had to use Russian rifles instead.

Finnish Mosin-Nagant Rifle

The Finnish soldiers use a slightly varied version of the Mosin-Nagant rifle. A very large number of Russian Mosin-Nagant rifles became available during the Russian withdrawal from Finland in 1917 and the subsequent Finnish Civil War of 1918. It was decided in the 1920's to modify the existing rifles for further use with the Finnish Civil Guard and the Regular Army rather than purchasing brand new rifles. Changes included a shorter barrel, different bayonet, slightly different stock, new forward sight etc etc. When the war broke out the most common version was the Model 1939, simply called M/39.

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M39 Rifle - 7.62x54mm R
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Martti Hakala (Taneli Mäkelä) fires his rifle at the advancing Russians.
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The Hakala brothers: Martti Hakala (Taneli Mäkelä) and Paavo Hakala (Konsta Mäkelä) with their Finnish versions of the Mosin-Nagant rifle during a lull in the fighting.
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A sideview of the rifle.

Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle

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Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle - Soviet World War 2 Semi Automatic Rifle chambered for 7.62x54R

The Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle is seen in the hands of both Russian and Finnish soldiers, the latter usage was historically correct due to a lack of equipment and weapons on the Finnish side.

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A Finnish soldier using the SVT40. For some reason the soldier is seen sliding the bolt back manually after each shot, eventhough the weapon is a semi-automatic. It might have something to do with the weapon firing blanks.

Submachinegun

Suomi KP/-31

The standard SMG of the Finnish Army were theSuomi KP/-31 and is frequently seen during the movie.

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Suomi M/31 - 9x19mm Parabellum
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Corporal Erkki Somppi (Antti Raivio) fires his Soumi SMB.
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Another view of the "Soumi" SMG.
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Frontal view of the SMG.

Light machine gun

Lahti-Saloranta LS/26

Lahti-Saloranta LS/26, the standard light machine gun of the Finnish army in that period, is used by the Finnish soldiers.

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Lahti-Saloranta LS/26 - 7.62mmx54Russian
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A Finnish soldier firing his "Lahti". Note the magazine on the ground. It seems to be loaded with live rounds, or possible "disabled" rounds with no powder and/or blasting cap but with a genuine projectile attached.

Degtyaryov Dp-27/28

The DP LMG is used by both the Red Army soldiers and the Finnish soldiers.

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Degtyarev DP-28 machine gun, 7.62x54mm R
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A Finnish soldier seen using the DP during an advance on the Russians.