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DEATHWATCH


Webley revolver - Used by Lawrence Fox as Captain Bramwell Jennings, Jamie Bell as Shakespeare and Andy Serkis as Quinn whose is fitted with a bayonet attachment. The film is set in 1917 but the bayonet attachment on Webleys hadn't been used officially since 1915. 
== DEATHWATCH ==


Luger P08 - Used by Lawrence Fox as Captain Jennings when he threatens Private McNess.


Mauser 98K - Used by the German soldiers in the opening prologue and at the end when Torben Liebricht as Friedrich holds Jamie Bell at gunpoint. Most of the mauser rifles are 98Ks which are inaccurate for the time period.


Lee enfield 303 MK1 - Used by almost all of the British soldiers of Y company. Like the 98K, these are also inaccurate since the MK1 Lee enfield wasn't introduced until the 1920s and the SMLE was the standard rifle of the time.  Kris Marshall uses a scoped version as sniper Barry Starinski.
WEBLEY REVOLVER - Used by Lawrence Fox as Captain Bramwell Jennings, Jamie Bell as Shakespeare and Andy Serkis as Quinn whose is fitted with a bayonet attachment. The film is set in 1917 but the bayonet attachment on Webleys hadn't been used officially since 1915. 
 
 
LUGER P08 - Used by Lawrence Fox as Captain Jennings when he threatens Private McNess.
 
 
MAUSER 98K - Used by the German soldiers in the opening prologue and at the end when Torben Liebricht as Friedrich holds Jamie Bell at gunpoint. Most of the mauser rifles are 98Ks which are inaccurate for the time period.
 
 
 
LEE ENFIELD MK1 - Used by almost all of the British soldiers of Y company. Like the 98K, these are also inaccurate since the MK1 Lee enfield wasn't introduced until the 1920s and the SMLE was the standard rifle of the time.  Kris Marshall uses a scoped version as sniper Barry Starinski.
 
 
 
BERGMANN MP18 - Wielded by Jamie Bell as Shakespeare. It is a common misconception that the MP18 wasn't introduced until 1918 with the Ludendorff offensive. However, this is not the case as there are reports that it arrived on the battlefield (albeit in small numbers) as early as 1916. It would have more likely used a "snail drum" magazine as opposed to a 20 round box one as used in the film.
 
 
 
VICKERS MACHINE GUN - Used by Private Willie Mcness in the opening scene.


Bergmann MP18 - Wielded by Jamie Bell as Shakespeare. It is a common misconception that the MP18 wasn't introduced until 1918 with the Ludendorff offensive. However, this is not the case as there are reports that it arrived on the battlefield (albeit in small numbers) as early as 1916. It would have more likely used a "snail drum" magazine as opposed to a 20 round box one as used in the film.


Vickers Machine gun - Used by Private Willie Mcness in the opening scene.


MG08 - Used the the German machine gunners in the opening scene.
MG08 - Used the the German machine gunners in the opening scene.


Mills Bomb - Used by Jamie Bell, incorrectly referred to as a pinapple grenade by another Y company soldier.


Potato Masher Grenades - Used by the British soldiers of Y company as they clear dugouts, Shakespeare compares them to the mills bombs.


Flare - Used by Jamie Bell towards the end of the film. Not too sure what type it is though.
MILLS BOMB - Used by Jamie Bell, incorrectly referred to as a pinapple grenade by another Y company soldier.
 
 
 
POTATO MASHER GRANADES - Used by the British soldiers of Y company as they clear dugouts, Shakespeare compares them to the mills bombs. Can't recognise the type of grenades though because these seem slightly different to WWI potato mashers.
 
 
 
UNKNOWN FLARE - Used by Jamie Bell towards the end of the film. Not too sure what type it is though.

Revision as of 16:50, 5 August 2009


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DEATHWATCH

WEBLEY REVOLVER - Used by Lawrence Fox as Captain Bramwell Jennings, Jamie Bell as Shakespeare and Andy Serkis as Quinn whose is fitted with a bayonet attachment. The film is set in 1917 but the bayonet attachment on Webleys hadn't been used officially since 1915.


LUGER P08 - Used by Lawrence Fox as Captain Jennings when he threatens Private McNess.


MAUSER 98K - Used by the German soldiers in the opening prologue and at the end when Torben Liebricht as Friedrich holds Jamie Bell at gunpoint. Most of the mauser rifles are 98Ks which are inaccurate for the time period.


LEE ENFIELD MK1 - Used by almost all of the British soldiers of Y company. Like the 98K, these are also inaccurate since the MK1 Lee enfield wasn't introduced until the 1920s and the SMLE was the standard rifle of the time. Kris Marshall uses a scoped version as sniper Barry Starinski.


BERGMANN MP18 - Wielded by Jamie Bell as Shakespeare. It is a common misconception that the MP18 wasn't introduced until 1918 with the Ludendorff offensive. However, this is not the case as there are reports that it arrived on the battlefield (albeit in small numbers) as early as 1916. It would have more likely used a "snail drum" magazine as opposed to a 20 round box one as used in the film.


VICKERS MACHINE GUN - Used by Private Willie Mcness in the opening scene.


MG08 - Used the the German machine gunners in the opening scene.


MILLS BOMB - Used by Jamie Bell, incorrectly referred to as a pinapple grenade by another Y company soldier.


POTATO MASHER GRANADES - Used by the British soldiers of Y company as they clear dugouts, Shakespeare compares them to the mills bombs. Can't recognise the type of grenades though because these seem slightly different to WWI potato mashers.


UNKNOWN FLARE - Used by Jamie Bell towards the end of the film. Not too sure what type it is though.