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[[Image:Bridges at toko-ri poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Bridges at Toko-Ri'' (1954)]]


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'''The following firearms were used in the 1954 Korean War drama ''The Bridges at Toko-Ri'':'''
 
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[[Image:Bridges at toko-ri poster.jpg|thumb|right|400px|''The Bridges at Toko-Ri'' Directed by Mark Robson]]


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The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954)

Warning: This page contains spoilers.

The following firearms were used in the 1954 Korean War drama The Bridges at Toko-Ri:


M1 Carbine

While Lt. Harry Brubaker (William Holden) is trapped behind enemy lines, Mike Forney (Mickey Rooney) & Nestor Gamidge (Earl Holliman) go to rescue him, armed with Korean war standard M1 Carbine Rifles. After Gamidge is killed, Forney gives the rifle to Brubaker, who remarks that being a jet pilot & not a soldier, he wouldn't know how to use it. A WWII Walnut Stock variant is seen held by soldiers on the aircraft carrier.

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Korean War M1 Carbine with birch stock - .30 Carbine
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Mike Forney with two M1 Carbines
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Brubaker & Forney with their rifles as they watch their support planes depart
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Brubaker & Forney continue to fire at surrounding Koreans, before Forney is killed by a grenade

Smith & Wesson Model 10

After crashing his plane in enemy territory, Brubaker takes a Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver to defend himself against enemies, before Forney & Gimadge arrive.

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Smith & Wesson M&P revolver - .38 Special
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Brubaker checks his revolver as Korean soldiers approach
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Brubaker watches as the support planes mow down the Koreans
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Degtyaryov DP-27

Korean Soldiers fire at Brubaker & Forey with a Soviet made Degtyaryov DP-27 drum-fed machine gun, killing Nestor Gamidge, before they are killed by Fighter plane machine guns.

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Degtyarev DP-28 machine gun - 7.62x54mm
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Unidentified Rifles

Korean soldiers are seen armed with unidentified rifles in the finale, using them to fire at and kill Brubaker.

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Korean soldiers approaching Brubaker's downed plane
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Unidentified revolver

In addition to the unidentified rifles, one of the Korean soldiers killing Brubaker is armed with an unidentified nickel revolver, possibly a Webley variant.

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Seen at the top right