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== Steyr Mannlicher M1895 == | == Steyr Mannlicher M1895 == | ||
Standard | Standard weapon of the Austro-Hungarian soldier was [[Steyr Mannlicher M1895]] rifle. | ||
[[Image:SteyrM95Short.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Steyr M1895 Short Rifle (M1930 Conversion) - 8x56R]] | [[Image:SteyrM95Short.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Steyr M1895 Short Rifle (M1930 Conversion) - 8x56R]] | ||
[[Image:GN47-SM1895-1.jpg|thumb|550px|none|Soldiers deploys bayonets on rifles before the attack.]] | [[Image:GN47-SM1895-1.jpg|thumb|550px|none|Soldiers deploys bayonets on rifles before the attack.]] |
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Guard No. 47 (Original titul: Hlídač č. 47) is a 1980 Czech drama directed by Filip Renc and starring Karel Roden.
The following guns were used in film Guard No. 47:
Rast-Gasser M1898
Austro-Hungarian officer František Douša (Karel Roden) is armed with a Rast-Gasser M1898 revolver.
Steyr Mannlicher M1895
Standard weapon of the Austro-Hungarian soldier was Steyr Mannlicher M1895 rifle.
Maxim MG08
In the film is seen several Maxim machine guns.
Russian Nagant M1895
František Douša (Karel Roden) own Nagant 1895 revolver.