Alamases's Gorge (Ushchelye Alamasov): Difference between revisions
Alamases's Gorge (Ushchelye Alamasov): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
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Enemy commander (Ir. Kan) and several his soldiers uses [[Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"]]s.
Enemy commander (Ir. Kan) and several his soldiers uses [[Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"]]s.
[[Image:C96Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser. Note the rear tangent sight; in something of a display of wishful thinking, the C96's sight is adjustable for ranges up to 1000 meters. Later examples had a sight adjustable to a still unrealistic 500 meters. C96 pistols with fixed rear sights are very rare.]]
Alamases's Gorge (Russian: Ущелье Аламасов; Ushchelye Alamasov) is the 1937 Soviet adventure movie. The group of Soviet-Mongolian explorers enters to wild mountains to find the oilfield. Native peoples didn't traveled here due mysterious creatures, called Alamases lives in this place. Explorers comes to destination and, suddenly found the enemy soldiers (the hostile state isn't named but the uniform and weaponry of the soldiers resembles Imperial Japanese Army), which hidenly invade in Mongolia. Now, they must fights with intervents and opens the mystery of Alamases.
PCAlamas is the mysterious semyhuman like creature from the folk religions of native peoples of Far East, that's existence currently still neser proved and not disproved.
The following weapons were used in the film Alamases's Gorge (Ushchelye Alamasov):
Bayonet attached Arisaka Type 38 is the standart long guns of the enemy soldiers. Several partisans, include their commander Wáng Jì Liáng (Li Den Ten) were armed with the Arisaka Type 38. Vyacheslav Antonovich Viskovsky also carry Arisaka Type 38.
Soviet R-5 combat plane was equiped with the Twin Lewis Model 1924. Note: "Model 1924" is a Soviet designation of infantry Lewis machine guns, converted for aircraft service. They were used on some Soviet planes in late 1920s until replaced by Degtyaryov DA. Unlike "true" aircraft Lewis, "Model 1924" still had the radiator fins and was fitted only with 47-round drum magazines.