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Revision as of 04:48, 2 February 2010
The following guns were used in The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission.
M1928 Thompson
Major Wright (Telly Savalas) and several other American soldiers (the MP's at the prison in particular) wield M1928 Thompsons
M3 "Grease Gun"
The majority of the American soldiers and Yugoslavian resistance members use M3 "Grease Guns".
Walther P38
SS General Kurt Richter (Matthew Burton) uses a Walther P38 as his sidearm of choice.
Luger P08
Many Germans as well as some Yugoslavians throughout the film use the Luger P08.
MP40
The MP40 makes its triumphant return as the firearm of choice for nearly every German soldier seen in the film. The guards at the Bulgarian border use them as well.
Machine gun
Joseph Hamilton (Ernie Hudson) commandeers a machine gun in a guard tower while trying to escape from military prison.
Automatic pistols
An Army captain is shown wielding an automatic pistol during Hamilton's attempted escape.
Major Wright uses an automatic pistol in one scene.
Unknown machine gun on truck
Several tracked "German" vehicles (actually Soviet Ural AT-L's) have machine guns mounted on them.
German rifles
A handful of German soldiers use bolt-action rifles, although unlike Next Mission the MP40 is still the dominant German weapon in this film.
American rifles
The Dozen train using bolt-action rifles fixed with bayonets, using them to stab dummies wearing German uniforms.
German mortars
German soldiers at the Grecian border fire several mortars.
Belt-fed machine guns
German soldiers at the Grecian border MG 42s mounted on tripods.
Scout car gun
An American scout car seen at the prison is shown with an enormous gun mounted in back.