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Revision as of 19:02, 14 February 2013
'Heroes for Sale is a 1933, pre-Hayes Code, Depression era tragedy directed by William A. Welman. The cast included Richard Barthelmess, Aline MacMahon, Loretta Young, Gordon Westcottand, and Max Brinker
The following weapons were used in the film Heroes for Sale:
M 1903 Springfield
Doughboys appear to use a Winchester Model 1892 with fixed bayonets throughout the film.
Maxim MG08
German machine gunners use a Maxim MG to repulse the American attack.
F1 Grenade
Tom Holmes pulls the pin of an F1 Grenade.
M1911
U.S. doughboys carried an M1911 pistol in World War I.
Winchester M1897
Riot police are armed with Winchester M1897s.
L-5 Federal Gas Riot Gun
Riot police use an L-5 Federal Gas Riot Gun.
Colt New Service
A railroad dick menaces Holms with a Colt New Service
Unknown Handgun
Railroad dicks menace unemployed workers with an unknown handgun.