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==M1A1 Thompson==
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A U.S. Marine can be seen firing the [[|Thompson Submachine Gun|M1A1 Thompson]] at fleeing Japanese soldiers.
A U.S. Marine can be seen firing the [[Thompson Submachine Gun|M1A1 Thompson]] at fleeing Japanese soldiers.
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[[Image:M1sb.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1A1 Thompson]]



Revision as of 07:25, 15 September 2010

Letters from Iwo Jima is the 2006 companion film to Flags of Our Fathers. Also directed by Clint Eastwood, this film depicts the battle of Iwo Jima from the perspective of the Japanese.


The following weapons were used in the movie Letters from Iwo Jima:

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Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)


Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Weapons

The following guns were used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy:

Type 99 Arisaka Rifle

Most of the Imperial Japanese soldiers in the movie are equipped with the Type 99 Arisaka Rifle.

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Arisaka Type 99 battle rifle - 7.7x58mm
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Japanese soldiers fire the Type 99 Rifle at a rifle range. The Type 99 can also be seen held by the Japanese soldiers standing in the rear.
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Saigo (Kazunari Ninomiya) with a Type 99 Rifle at the rifle range.
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A Japanese soldier fires the Type 99 Rifle from a bunker.
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The Type 99 Rifle is used by Japanese soldiers during a Banzai charge.
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Lieutenant Nishi (Tsuyoshi Ihara) holds a Type 99 Rifle after he is blinded by shrapnel. He uses this rifle to commit suicide off-scene.
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Lieutnant Okubo (Eijiro Ozaki) fires a Type 99 Rifle at U.S. Marines.

Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun

The Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun is used by many Japanese soldiers in bunkers and caves.

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Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun.
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Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun in a japanese bunker (front).
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Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun in a japanese bunker (side).

Type 99 Light Machine Gun

The Type 99 Light Machine Gun is used by many Japanese soldiers in bunkers and caves.

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Type 99 Light Machine Gun (7.7x58mm Arisaka)
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Colt M1911A1

General Tadamichi Kuribayashi (Ken Watanabe) had an original Colt M1911 pistol offered by an American Officer when he was in the United States. By the end of the movie, he killed himself with this weapon. Then, a U.S. Marine found the pistol and took it. On a side note, the 1911 model in this movie had an ivory grip (possibly to differentiate it from the other 1911A1's with wooden grips that the Marines used).

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Original Colt M1911 (dated 1913) - .45 acp
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General Tadamichi Kuribayashi (Ken Watanabe) is presented with an M1911 pistol in a box at a dinner party during his time in the United States.
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M1911 pistol in Kuribayashi's hip holster.
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Kuribayashi prepares to commit suicide with the M1911.
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Kuribayashi's M1911 pistol taken by a Marine lieutenant.
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Note that he doesn't even engage the safety or push the hammer to its safe position, which would be a dangerous way to holster a firearm, assuming that the firearm doesn't have a grip safety as the 1911 does.

Nambu Type 14 Pistol

The Nambu Type 14 Pistol is the standard handgun carried by Japanese officers.

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Nambu Type 14 Pistol chambered for 8mm Nambu Pistol Ammunition

Nambu Type A 1902 Modified "Baby Nambu"

The Nambu Type A 1902 Modified Pistol or "Baby Nambu", is used by Captain Tanida (Takumi Bando) to commit suicide.

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The Baby Nambu pistol from Letters from Iwo Jima - this was Takumi Bando's gun used on-set (and was carried and fired by him).
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Captain Tanida (Takumi Bando) holds the Baby Nambu

Type 94 pistol

Shimizu (Ryo Kase) and other Japanese soldiers are seen using the Type 94 pistol.

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Japanese Type 94 Pistol
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Type 98 Antiaircraft Gun

The Type 98 Antiaircraft Gun is used by a Japanese soldier to defend the island from an Air Raid.

United States Marine Corps Weapons

The following guns were used by the United States Marine Corps:

M1 Garand

Many Marines were equipped with this weapons (some of them were used with M1 bayonets). When Shimizu (Ryo Kase) surrender, a marine, using his M1 Garand rifle, executed him and an another Japanese POW. In the final scene, when Saigo (Kazunari Ninomiya) was surrounded by Marines, most of them used M1 Garand rifles.

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M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - 30.06
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M1 Carbine

In the last scene, the U.S. Marine lieutenant who took the M1911 pistol of General Kuribayashi (Ken Watanabe) had a M1 Carbine.

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World War II Era M1 Carbine, with Dark Walnut Stock, 'L' peep sight and no bayonet lug - correct for most of WWII, shown with khaki sling and oiler and a period Magazine pouch for buttstock
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M1A1 Thompson

A U.S. Marine can be seen firing the M1A1 Thompson at fleeing Japanese soldiers.

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M1A1 Thompson

Browning M1919A4

During the night assault led by the Navy Lieutenant Ito, American troops use Browning M1919A4 machine guns to counter the Japanese charge.

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Browning M1919 .30-06 on M2 tripod
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M2 Flamethrower

Sam (Lucas Elliott) had a M2 Flamethrower until he was captured. During the landing, two Japanese soldiers have been burnt by a M2 Flamethrower.

M2 Flamethrower
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M1903 Springfield

Near the end of the movie, when Lieutenant Fujita was going to cut General Kuribayashi's (Ken Watanabe) head (Kuribayashi asked him to), he was suddenly shot. Then, far away, we see a Marine sniper operating a bolt. We cannot see the rifle, but it is pretty sure that it is a M1903A1 Springfield since it was the mainly used bolt action sniper rifle by the Marines (and other US forces) during World War II.

A source from ISS (which supplied the weapons for the film) has confirmed that the rifle was indeed an M1903A1 Springfield fitted with a 7.8x (8x) Unertl scope, and that the Marine sniper using the weapon was one of the film's technical advisors, Master Sergeant Tom Minder.

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A pair of M1903A1 Springfield sniper rifles (.30-06) with 7.8x Unertl scopes. The guns pictured here were the actual rifles used in Letters from Iwo Jima (one is primary, the other is a back-up), and the rifle was fired by Master Sergeant Tom Minder, one of the technical advisors, in the film.
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A distant shot of the Marine sniper operating a bolt on his Springfield. The rifle was fired by Master Sergeant Tom Minder, one of the technical advisers on the film.
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A close-up of the 7.8x scopes on the rifles from the film.
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A close-up of the butts of the rifles used in the film.

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