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{{Movie Title|Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom}} | {{Movie Title|Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom}} | ||
==Colt | ==Colt Official Police .38== | ||
Indy loses it at the beginning of the film when Willie | Indy loses it at the beginning of the film when Willie | ||
drops it out of the getaway car after they exit club Obi Wan. | drops it out of the getaway car after they exit club Obi Wan. | ||
Indy's had a | Indy's had a 4" barrel and was .38 special. | ||
==Short Magazine Lee Enfield== | ==Short Magazine Lee Enfield== |
Revision as of 21:53, 21 March 2009
Colt Official Police .38
Indy loses it at the beginning of the film when Willie drops it out of the getaway car after they exit club Obi Wan. Indy's had a 4" barrel and was .38 special.
Short Magazine Lee Enfield
Used by the Indian Army against the Temple of Doom guards at the Bridge scene.
The funny thing is that while the SMLE Mk III, of which over 3 million were made and used across the entirety of the British "empire" during BOTH world wars, is known as "Utterly reliable and with the smoothest bolt action ever made..." (Hogg, Ian. Jane's Guns Recognition Guide. HarperCollinsPublishers, Glasgow, UK, 2002.), an India soldier is shown jamming one. Perhaps it was a Lee Enfiled Rifle No. 4, or mahaps it was an honest SMLE Mk 3, only the film-makers may ever know.
Martini Henry?
Used by the Temple of Doom guards during the Mine Cart chase.
M1928 Thompson
Lao Che's son Kao Kan shoots at Indy in the Club Obi Wan nightclub with a Thompson M1928 in the opening sequence.