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The pistol is not the M1808 model as it has a ramrod. Also the pistol in the movie has a plate on the left side identical to [https://www.alamy.com/small-arms-pistols-flintlock-pistol-model-1796-for-cavalry-enlisted-men-calibre-165-mm-manufacture-tula-russia-1800-detail-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image243236157.html?p=58867&srch=foo%3dbar%26st%3d0%26pn%3d1%26ps%3d100%26sortby%3d2%26resultview%3dsortbyPopular%26npgs%3d0%26qt%3drussia%25201800%26qt_raw%3drussia%25201800%26lic%3d3%26mr%3d0%26pr%3d0%26ot%3d0%26creative%3d%26ag%3d0%26hc%3d0%26pc%3d%26blackwhite%3d%26cutout%3d%26tbar%3d1%26et%3d0x000000000000000000000%26vp%3d0%26loc%3d0%26imgt%3d0%26dtfr%3d%26dtto%3d%26size%3d0xFF%26archive%3d1%26groupid%3d%26pseudoid%3d%26a%3d%26cdid%3d%26cdsrt%3d%26name%3d%26qn%3d%26apalib%3d%26apalic%3d%26lightbox%3d%26gname%3d%26gtype%3d%26xstx%3d0%26simid%3d%26saveQry%3d%26editorial%3d1%26nu%3d%26t%3d%26edoptin%3d%26customgeoip%3d%26cap%3d1%26cbstore%3d1%26vd%3d0%26lb%3d%26fi%3d2%26edrf%3d%26ispremium%3d1%26flip%3d0%26pl%3d this one]. If you want a decent pic of 18th century Russian pistols like the one in the movie check [https://veryimportantlot.com/ru/lot/view/militarpistole-tula-1803-281591 this], [http://www.milart.ru/catalog_ros_imp/173/2860/ this] and [https://sitekid.ru/izobreteniya_i_tehnika/ognestrelnoe_oruzhie/pervye_russkie_pistolety.html this] (Русский кирасирский пистолет обр.1731) or just google тульский драгунский кремневый пистолет. --[[User:Nanomat|Nanomat]] ([[User talk:Nanomat|talk]]) 19:24, 27 January 2020 (EST) | The pistol is not the M1808 model as it has a ramrod. Also the pistol in the movie has a plate on the left side identical to [https://www.alamy.com/small-arms-pistols-flintlock-pistol-model-1796-for-cavalry-enlisted-men-calibre-165-mm-manufacture-tula-russia-1800-detail-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image243236157.html?p=58867&srch=foo%3dbar%26st%3d0%26pn%3d1%26ps%3d100%26sortby%3d2%26resultview%3dsortbyPopular%26npgs%3d0%26qt%3drussia%25201800%26qt_raw%3drussia%25201800%26lic%3d3%26mr%3d0%26pr%3d0%26ot%3d0%26creative%3d%26ag%3d0%26hc%3d0%26pc%3d%26blackwhite%3d%26cutout%3d%26tbar%3d1%26et%3d0x000000000000000000000%26vp%3d0%26loc%3d0%26imgt%3d0%26dtfr%3d%26dtto%3d%26size%3d0xFF%26archive%3d1%26groupid%3d%26pseudoid%3d%26a%3d%26cdid%3d%26cdsrt%3d%26name%3d%26qn%3d%26apalib%3d%26apalic%3d%26lightbox%3d%26gname%3d%26gtype%3d%26xstx%3d0%26simid%3d%26saveQry%3d%26editorial%3d1%26nu%3d%26t%3d%26edoptin%3d%26customgeoip%3d%26cap%3d1%26cbstore%3d1%26vd%3d0%26lb%3d%26fi%3d2%26edrf%3d%26ispremium%3d1%26flip%3d0%26pl%3d this one]. If you want a decent pic of 18th century Russian pistols like the one in the movie check [https://veryimportantlot.com/ru/lot/view/militarpistole-tula-1803-281591 this], [http://www.milart.ru/catalog_ros_imp/173/2860/ this] and [https://sitekid.ru/izobreteniya_i_tehnika/ognestrelnoe_oruzhie/pervye_russkie_pistolety.html this] (Русский кирасирский пистолет обр.1731) or just google тульский драгунский кремневый пистолет. --[[User:Nanomat|Nanomat]] ([[User talk:Nanomat|talk]]) 19:24, 27 January 2020 (EST) | ||
:Late versions of M1809 had ramrod inserted in the stock, like [http://historypistols.ru/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/301.jpg this one]. Russian pistols of pre-1809 models are quite rare, they are seen only in museums, while M1809 was produced for more than thirty years and currently is most available of Russian flintlock models. --[[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 09:26, 28 January 2020 (EST) | :Late versions of M1809 had ramrod inserted in the stock, like [http://historypistols.ru/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/301.jpg this one]. Russian pistols of pre-1809 models are quite rare, they are seen only in museums, while M1809 was produced for more than thirty years and currently is most available of Russian flintlock models. --[[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 09:26, 28 January 2020 (EST) | ||
::Kinda late answer but still here it is. I also agree that the it is highly unlikely that they used a genuine pre-1800s pistol, BUT check the plate/detailing or whatever it should be called on the left side of [https://veryimportantlot.com/ru/lot/view/militarpistole-tula-1803-281591 this pistol here]. It's the same as the one seen in the movie. The pistol I show is allegedly from 1803, but it is clear that it is of the pre-Napoleonic style reforms in the Russian weapon industry. I also found this exact design of other Tula pistols from 18th century, so this makes me believe that the movie makers somehow got themselves a genuine 18th century Russian pistol.--[[User:Nanomat|Nanomat]] ([[User talk:Nanomat|talk]]) 18:45, 15 February 2020 (EST) |
Revision as of 23:45, 15 February 2020
Title
This film was released under the English title The Captain’s Daughter (like the title of the original novel), and the rules say that the English-release title goes first. Greg-Z (talk) 11:56, 29 April 2014 (EDT)
Gun images
Hi! Welcome to IMFDB and thanks for adding this interesting movie. Please don't forget to add a gun image above the screenshots, just an example (like I did) will do if you are not sure. For the canon I could not find anything really. Other members can suggest better images later on, PeeWee055 (talk) 12:34, 29 April 2014 (EDT)
Pistol
The pistol is not the M1808 model as it has a ramrod. Also the pistol in the movie has a plate on the left side identical to this one. If you want a decent pic of 18th century Russian pistols like the one in the movie check this, this and this (Русский кирасирский пистолет обр.1731) or just google тульский драгунский кремневый пистолет. --Nanomat (talk) 19:24, 27 January 2020 (EST)
- Late versions of M1809 had ramrod inserted in the stock, like this one. Russian pistols of pre-1809 models are quite rare, they are seen only in museums, while M1809 was produced for more than thirty years and currently is most available of Russian flintlock models. --Greg-Z (talk) 09:26, 28 January 2020 (EST)
- Kinda late answer but still here it is. I also agree that the it is highly unlikely that they used a genuine pre-1800s pistol, BUT check the plate/detailing or whatever it should be called on the left side of this pistol here. It's the same as the one seen in the movie. The pistol I show is allegedly from 1803, but it is clear that it is of the pre-Napoleonic style reforms in the Russian weapon industry. I also found this exact design of other Tula pistols from 18th century, so this makes me believe that the movie makers somehow got themselves a genuine 18th century Russian pistol.--Nanomat (talk) 18:45, 15 February 2020 (EST)