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The British officers in the film's opening scene all carry holstered [[Enfield No. 2]] revolvers, including one briefly commandeered by the doomed Lieutenant Morris ([[Tristan Shepherd]]). At the time of the film's setting in the winter of 1938, the Enfield No. 2 would have indeed been the standard issue sidearm of the British Army. | The British officers in the film's opening scene all carry holstered [[Enfield No. 2]] revolvers, including one briefly commandeered by the doomed Lieutenant Morris ([[Tristan Shepherd]]). At the time of the film's setting in the winter of 1938, the Enfield No. 2 would have indeed been the standard issue sidearm of the British Army. |
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The following weapons were used in the film Agatha Christie's Poirot: Murder on the Orient Express:
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Enfield No. 2
The British officers in the film's opening scene all carry holstered Enfield No. 2 revolvers, including one briefly commandeered by the doomed Lieutenant Morris (Tristan Shepherd). At the time of the film's setting in the winter of 1938, the Enfield No. 2 would have indeed been the standard issue sidearm of the British Army.
Beretta M1934
Lanfranco Cassetti, alias Samuel Ratchett (Toby Jones), carries a Beretta M1934 for protection.
Webley .38 Mk IV "Duty Model"
Colonel John Arbuthnot (David Morrissey) draws his revolver, a Webley .38 Mk IV "Duty Model" with a 4" barrel, while on the darkened Orient Express.