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[[Image:Tecumseh-poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Tecumseh'' (1972)]] | [[Image:Tecumseh-poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Tecumseh'' (1972)]] | ||
'''Tecumseh''' is a 1972 German historical adventure film from period | '''Tecumseh''' is a 1972 German historical adventure film from period The Second War for American Independence 1812. | ||
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==Chatellerault Model 1822 Percussion Cavalry Service Pistol== | ==Chatellerault Model 1822 Percussion Cavalry Service Pistol== | ||
Trappers and military officers, including Gen. Tecumseh ([[Gojko Mitic]]) and Col. McKew ([[Rolf Römer]]) are armed with [[Chatellerault Model 1822]] Percussion Cavalry Service pistols. At the time of | Trappers and military officers, including Gen. Tecumseh ([[Gojko Mitic]]) and Col. McKew ([[Rolf Römer]]) are armed with [[Chatellerault Model 1822]] Percussion Cavalry Service pistols. At the time War of 1812 it was an anachronism. | ||
[[File:Chatellerault Model 1822.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Chatellerault Model 1822 Percussion Cavalry Pistol - 17.1mm]] | [[File:Chatellerault Model 1822.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Chatellerault Model 1822 Percussion Cavalry Pistol - 17.1mm]] |
Revision as of 10:37, 14 July 2012
Tecumseh is a 1972 German historical adventure film from period The Second War for American Independence 1812.
The following weapons were used in the film Tecumseh:
Chatellerault Model 1822 Percussion Cavalry Service Pistol
Trappers and military officers, including Gen. Tecumseh (Gojko Mitic) and Col. McKew (Rolf Römer) are armed with Chatellerault Model 1822 Percussion Cavalry Service pistols. At the time War of 1812 it was an anachronism.
Mosin Nagant M91/30 (mocked up as a 1763/1766 Charleville Musket)
Trappers, Indians and U.S. troops used a Charleville Muskets. (If you look closely, it actually looks like a Mosin Nagant M91/30 dressed up as a Charleville Musket, there is a bolt and the body of the Mosin Nagant.)
Ussaro Mod 1786 Light Cavalry Musket
Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
The Brown Bess appears as the standard flintlock musket of the British Army.
Unidentified flintlock rifle