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[[Image:Duck-you-sucker.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Juan's children pop up from behind him to rob the coach]]
[[Image:Duck-you-sucker.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Juan's children pop up from behind him to rob the coach]]


== Mauser M43==
Mexican troops can be seen carrying Spanish Mauser M1943 rifles throughout the film, likely as it was filmed in Spain. The M43 is likely meant to stand in for the Steyr-made M1912 short rifle used during the Mexican revolution.
[[Image:Mauser m43.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mauser M43 - 8 x 57mm Mauser]]


== [[MG42]] ==
== [[MG42]] ==

Revision as of 02:54, 8 July 2010

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Nice, but where's the trigger?

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The following weapons were used in the film A Fistful of Dynamite:

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"A Fistful of Dynamite(1971)"


Single Action Army

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Juan (Rod Steiger) uses a Single Action Army (Longbarrel) throught the film, most notably to threaten John. It is also used by revolutionaries and the soldiers.

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Juan threatens John with his SAA


Steyr M1912

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A Mexican police officer with a Steyr 1912 tries to arrest Juan after he sees him kill his comrade.

The officer aims his Steyr M1912 at Juan.

Winchester Model 1894

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Used by Mexican revolutionaries, as well as Juan's children.

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Juan's children pop up from behind him to rob the coach

Mauser M43

Mexican troops can be seen carrying Spanish Mauser M1943 rifles throughout the film, likely as it was filmed in Spain. The M43 is likely meant to stand in for the Steyr-made M1912 short rifle used during the Mexican revolution.

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Mauser M43 - 8 x 57mm Mauser

MG42

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John uses an MG42 machine gun with a removed stock to fire upon Ruiz's army column while they're on the bridge to great effect. However, this is an anachronism, since the MG42 was introduced in 1942, and this film takes place in 1913, 29 years earlier.

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John readies his MG42 in the famous scene.
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View down the barrel of the MG42 at the bridge.


Maxim MG08

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Juan uses a Maxim MG08 machine gun alongside John during the canyon battle. When John gives him the command to fire, the weapon does not. He tries to tell John, but then it goes off and surprises him. When he regains control, he uses it to great effect. The weapon is also used in the film by revolutionaries and Mexican soldiers. Also used in Ruiz's armored car.

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Juan tries to tell John of the weapon malfunction.
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Juan aims his Maxim MG08 at the column.