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==Additional weapons==
==Additional weapons==
There were a couple more weapons that I couldn't ID in this film. Firstly, the revolver carried by Brad Pitt, which I think it probably a .38 Mk IV but TBH I didn't really look as I incorrectly rememberer that the gun in the desk was a .38 and assumed they would be the same. Secondly, there is a SMG with a perforated barrel jacket and wood stock used by a resistance fighter in Dieppe. It is only seen in the dark in the background so didn't get a good look at it, my gut says it was an MP18 or MP28, but it might have also been a Lanchester. Thirdly, in the same scene there is a French Police revolver briefly visible, but I'm not good enough with French revolvers to instantly ID it from the flash of screen time it had (I would guess it is a Mle 1892 but not sure). While writing this it also occurred to me that you see many British soldiers guarding a variety of military installations but I don't remember ever seeing a Lee-Enfield. I wouldn't be surprised if there were some in back ground that I just didn't notice/remember though.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 16:40, 28 November 2016 (EST)
There were a couple more weapons that I couldn't ID in this film. Firstly, the revolver carried by Brad Pitt, which I think it probably a .38 Mk IV but TBH I didn't really look as I incorrectly rememberer that the gun in the desk was a .38 and assumed they would be the same. Secondly, there is a SMG with a perforated barrel jacket and wood stock used by a resistance fighter in Dieppe. It is only seen in the dark in the background so didn't get a good look at it, my gut says it was an MP18 or MP28, but it might have also been a Lanchester. Thirdly, in the same scene there is a French Police revolver briefly visible, but I'm not good enough with French revolvers to instantly ID it from the flash of screen time it had (I would guess it is a Mle 1892 but not sure). While writing this it also occurred to me that you see many British soldiers guarding a variety of military installations but I don't remember ever seeing a Lee-Enfield. I wouldn't be surprised if there were some in back ground that I just didn't notice/remember though.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 16:40, 28 November 2016 (EST)
:Well, the Lanchester was a copy of the MP28, so naturally they look alike.

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Webley Revolver

I do not think that this revolver is a Mk I, the frame and grips are the wrong shape and it has the cylinder cams under the holster guides which the Mk I lacked. Not sure, but I think it might be a Mk VI which has had the barrel chopped down, which makes sense as it appears to totally lack a front sight. --commando552 (talk) 19:08, 26 November 2016 (EST)

Additional weapons

There were a couple more weapons that I couldn't ID in this film. Firstly, the revolver carried by Brad Pitt, which I think it probably a .38 Mk IV but TBH I didn't really look as I incorrectly rememberer that the gun in the desk was a .38 and assumed they would be the same. Secondly, there is a SMG with a perforated barrel jacket and wood stock used by a resistance fighter in Dieppe. It is only seen in the dark in the background so didn't get a good look at it, my gut says it was an MP18 or MP28, but it might have also been a Lanchester. Thirdly, in the same scene there is a French Police revolver briefly visible, but I'm not good enough with French revolvers to instantly ID it from the flash of screen time it had (I would guess it is a Mle 1892 but not sure). While writing this it also occurred to me that you see many British soldiers guarding a variety of military installations but I don't remember ever seeing a Lee-Enfield. I wouldn't be surprised if there were some in back ground that I just didn't notice/remember though. --commando552 (talk) 16:40, 28 November 2016 (EST)

Well, the Lanchester was a copy of the MP28, so naturally they look alike.