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==Sea Battery==
==Sea Battery==
Lawrence and the Arabs conquer Aqaba to eliminate the threat to supply ships, that the sea batteries possesses. Mentioned earlier in the film by Brighton as being 12-inch guns, they are almost certainly non-firing mock-ups.
Lawrence and the Arabs conquer Aqaba to eliminate the threat to supply ships, that the sea batteries possesses. Mentioned earlier in the film by Brighton as being 12-inch guns, they are almost certainly non-firing mock-ups.
[[Image:LOAseabattery.jpg|thumb|none|600px]]
[[Image:LOAseabattery.jpg|thumb|none|600px]]It looks like a deck gun from a battle ship resting on a steel block


== Vickers Gun ==
== Vickers Gun ==

Revision as of 05:04, 8 May 2010

Lawrence of Arabia(1962)

The following firearms were seen in Lawrence of Arabia


Webley Mk.VI

The British Webley Mk VI revolver is the main weapon of Major T.E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole) throughout the film. Tafas (Zia Mohyeddin), Sherif Ali (Omar Sharif) and Auda abu Tayi (Anthony Quinn) also are seen with the Webley Mk VI.

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Webley Mk. VI
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Lawrence tosses his Webley Mk.VI aside when he rests.
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Lawrence (Peter O'Toole) offers his Webley Mk. VI as a gift to Tafas (Zia Mohyeddin), who hesistantly accepts it.
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Lawrence kills Gasim
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Lawrence is caught up in a bloodlust and slaughters retreating Turks with his Webley Mk VI.
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Lawrence furiously slams his Webley Mk.VI shut after reloading.

Lee-Enfield SMLE

The Lee-Enfield SMLE rifle is used by the Arabs and British throughout the movie. Turkish soldiers also (incorrectly) use these weapons in several scenes, interchanging with Mausers, presumably depending on what country the scenes were shot in (Jordan, Spain or Morocco) and the availability of the rifles.

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SMLE
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Two of Lawrence's men with Lee-Enfields
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Turkish soldiers armed with Lee-Enfields kill the bloodthirsty Talal.
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British Soldiers armed with Lee-Enfields.

Gewehr 98

The Turkish army uses the Gewehr 98 rifle in the movie interchangeble with the Lee-Enfield SMLE.

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Gewehr 98
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Retreating Turkish column, armed with Gewehr 98
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Browning M1919

Browning M1919 machine guns are seen used by the Turks in the first train attack scene. This is an anachronism since the movie takes place from 1916 to 1918.

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M1919A4
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Turks are overrun by Lawrence's Arabs.
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Sea Battery

Lawrence and the Arabs conquer Aqaba to eliminate the threat to supply ships, that the sea batteries possesses. Mentioned earlier in the film by Brighton as being 12-inch guns, they are almost certainly non-firing mock-ups.

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It looks like a deck gun from a battle ship resting on a steel block

Vickers Gun

The Arabs use the Vickers Gun when they assault the trains. Lawrence incorrectly identifies them as Lewis Guns earlier in the film.

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Vickers
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Arab manning a Vickers Gun
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Vickers Gun firing from armored car.
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Vickers with ribbed water jacket.
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Vickers with ribbed water jacket.

Flare Gun

Lawrence and Col. Harry Brighton both use a Flare gun over the course of the movie.

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Webley Signal Pistol of WW1
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Lawrence fires off a Flare to signal the Arabs to stop shooting.
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Colonel Harry Brighton(Anthony Quayle) fires off a flare.

Mauser C96

The Weapon used by the Turkish soldier to shoot Lawrence is a German Mauser C96. These guns can be seen in several other scenes, including Jose Ferrer's Turkish Bey in the Deraa sequence, though several Turkish officers during the attack on Aqaba can be seen using unidentified revolvers.

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Mauser C96
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A shellshocked turkish soldier shoots at Lawrence repeatedly ,but is too disoriented.

Howitzer

The retreating Turkish column tow a Howitzer (possibly a French 75 or a German 77) along with them.

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M1914 Hotchkiss

The Turks are seen deploying a French M1914 Hotchkiss machine gun when Lawrence and the Arabs attack the retreating Turk column.

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Hotchkiss
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Jezail

Several of Lawrence's bodyguards towards the end of the film are armed with some type of Jezail, a commonly used matchlock musket (notable for its rounded, forked stock and long barrel) found in the Middle East.

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Weapons Platforms

Turk Fighter Plane

The Turkish planes used in the raid on Feisal's camp appear to be De Havilland Tiger Moths, a biplane used by the British Royal Air Force. Not only would it be unlikely that the Turks would have British airplanes, they are also anachronistic; the plane was not invented until 1931, well after the close of World War I.

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Rolls Royce Whippet Armored Car

Vickers Mk.1

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