Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows: Difference between revisions
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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows: Difference between revisions
m (→Mauser Gewehr 1888: Minor word changes. The 1938 Turk pictured is a re-arsenal without the barrel jacket. I can provide photos of both types, if needed. Also, it was not a Mauser, and people should be discouraged from repeating this error.)
[[Mauser Gewehr 1888]]s are used by the Meinhard guards and several men. Madam Simza, Holmes, Watson, and Moran use them during the factory escape.
[[Mauser Gewehr 1888|1888 Commission Rifles(Gewehr 88)]]s are used by the Meinhard guards and several men. Madam Simza, Holmes, Watson, and Moran use them during the factory escape.
[[Image:Gewehr1888_OE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mauser Gewehr 1888 - 7.92x57mm Mauser. This sample was an issued rifle in the Ottoman Empire, updated in 1938. This is a movie armory weapon. The version in the movie is the original format and has a barrel jacket.]]
[[Image:Gewehr1888_OE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Gewehr 1888 - 7.92x57mm Mauser. This sample was an issued rifle in the Ottoman Empire, updated in 1938. This is a movie armory weapon. The version in the movie is the original format and has a barrel jacket.]]
[[Image:SHGoS_Mauser_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the twins (either Alexandre or Victor Carril) aims his Commission Rifle.]]
[[Image:SHGoS_Mauser_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the twins (either Alexandre or Victor Carril) aims his Commission Rifle.]]
[[Image:SHGoS_Mauser_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A factory guard aims his Gewehr 88 at the escaping team. Notice that the bolt is not fully closed. Since the rifle fired immediately afterwards anyway, it's probable that the film used CGI muzzle flashes.]]
[[Image:SHGoS_Mauser_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A factory guard aims his Gewehr 88 at the escaping team. Notice that the bolt is not fully closed. Since the rifle fired immediately afterwards anyway, it's probable that the film used CGI muzzle flashes.]]
An attacker (uncredited) pulls a Webley Mk V on Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.), but Holmes is able to take it away. Madam Simza Heron (Noomi Rapace) hands Holmes another one before he and Watson (Jude Law) infiltrate the Meinhard factory.
Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.) carries a Sharps Model 1A Pepperbox pistol while dressed in drag on the train to Brighton, and Watson (Jude Law) uses it to disable one of Moriarty's henchmen manning the machine gun.
Colonel Sebastian Moran (Paul Anderson) confronts Holmes with a Mauser C96 in the Meinhard factory. The use of this gun in the movie is rather anachronistic as its set in 1891 and the C96 was first produced in 1896. It is implied that the C96 design is a prototype developed by Moriarty's weapons designers for the impending war he desires to start.
Anarchist Claude Ravache (Thierry Neuvic) shoots himself with a Mle 1892 Revolver. Watson later picks it up to confront the other anarchists. Watson still has this revolver, or another copy when he and Holmes infiltrate the Meinhard factory.
1888 Commission Rifles(Gewehr 88)s are used by the Meinhard guards and several men. Madam Simza, Holmes, Watson, and Moran use them during the factory escape.
Col. Moran (Paul Anderson) uses a Customized Martini-Henry sniper rifle , which is fitting since he is an veteran of the Anglo-Afghan war. He's also described as the best shot in the army before his dismissal (which Watson erroneously refers to as a dishonorable discharge, which is only reserved for enlisted men.)
The train assassins and later Watson use what appear to be steampunk inspired custom submachine guns. They load from the top, and appear to be only capable of being fired from the hip.