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Several Chinese soldiers can be seen using the [[Lewis Gun]] from bunkers on Pork Chop Hill. This version has the cooling jacket replaced by a smaller version. The gun also has a slightly different drum fitted compared to the original drum..
Several Chinese soldiers can be seen using the [[Lewis Gun]] from bunkers on Pork Chop Hill. This version has the cooling jacket replaced by a smaller version. The gun also has a slightly different drum fitted compared to the original drum.
[[Image:Lewis gun.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Lewis Gun - .303 British. This version has the full cooling jacket and the original drum magazine.]]
[[Image:Lewis gun.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Lewis Gun - .303 British. This version has the full cooling jacket and the original drum magazine.]]
[[Image:Chinese DP28.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Chinese soldier fires his Lewis Gun from a bunker.]]
[[Image:Chinese DP28.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Chinese soldier fires his Lewis Gun from a bunker.]]
Revision as of 15:28, 5 July 2015
The following weapons were used in the film Pork Chop Hill:
The M1 Carbine is used by the officers in the film, including Lt. Joe Clemons (Gregory Peck), and by his radiomen, S/Sgt. Coleman (Norman Fell) and Cpl. Payne (Cliff Ketchum). All of these men use the post-WW2 30-round "Banana" Magazines.
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M2 Flamethrower
A 7th Infantry Division soldier can be seen with an M2 Flamethrower during the battle. Oddly, a Chinese soldier uses one to burn an American outpost during the final battle.
Chinese soldiers can be seen using the PPSh-41 submachine gun during the Battle of Pork Chop Hill with both 35 round stick magazines and 71 round drum magazines.
Several Chinese soldiers can be seen using the Lewis Gun from bunkers on Pork Chop Hill. This version has the cooling jacket replaced by a smaller version. The gun also has a slightly different drum fitted compared to the original drum.