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Revision as of 16:47, 8 August 2018
The Bodeo Model 1889 revolver was invented by Italian firearm designer Carlo Bodeo. Based on the Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 revolver, it was produced by a wide variety of manufacturers between 1889 and 1925. It was also produced in Spain from 1915 to 1918. The Bodeo Model 1889 was employed by the Italian Army during World War I, the Interwar Italian colonial wars, and World War II.
The Bodeo Model 1889 is similar to the Russian Nagant M1895, but has some unique features. The most notable being the loading gate; the loading gate on the Nagant revolver swings out, while on the Bodeo it swings back.
A few models of the Bodeo Model 1889 exist: a "Trooper" model with a folding trigger and without a trigger guard, an "Officer" model with a non-folding trigger and a trigger guard, and a third model similar to the "Officer" model but with a shorter round barrel.
Specifications
- Ammunition: 10.35 Italian (10.35mm Ordinanza Italiana), 10.4x22mm Italian
- Capacity: 6 cartridges
- Barrel: 11.4 cm
- Length: 23.5 cm
- Empty weight: 910 g
The Bodeo Model 1889 can be seen in the following films and and anime:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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In the Name of the Law | Carabiniers | 1949 | ||
Legend of the Lost | John Wayne | Joe | 1957 | |
Rossano Brazzi | Paul | |||
Sophia Loren | Dita | |||
Treasure of Silver Lake | Götz George | Fred Engel | 1962 | |
The Four Days of Naples | A Resistance fighter | Type II | 1962 | |
The Organizer (I compagni) | Italian Army officer | 1963 | ||
Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, The | Eli Wallach | Tuco | 1966 | |
Caliber 9 | Philippe Leroy | Chino | 1972 | |
Rabid Dogs | Francesco Ferrini | Gas station attendant | 1974 | |
The Last Four Days | Rod Steiger | Benito Mussolini | 1974 | |
Smoky the Cowhorse (Dymka) | Sergei Bojko | Pérez | 1985 | |
Cemetery Man | Rupert Everett | Francesco Dellamorte | 1994 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Demons (Besy) | Aleksey Kirsanov | Aleksey Kirillov | Type II | 2014 |
Maksim Matveev | Nikolay Stavrogin |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Note | Release Date |
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Battle of Empires : 1914-1918 | Bodeo | Type II | 2014 |
Battlefield 1 | Bodeo 1889 | Type II | 2016 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Steamboy | Lloyd Steam | 2005 |