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Biggles: Adventures in Time
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The following weapons were used in the film Biggles: Adventures in Time:
Lanchester Carbine
The sub-machine guns used by Biggles and companions in the First World War scenes is the (anachronistic) Lanchester Machine Carbine. This weapon, a copy of the Bergmann MP-18/MP-28, was produced in small numbers during the early part of World War II in Britain but was rapidly replaced by the far cheaper STEN gun. The few thousand that were manufactured went to the Royal Navy and were still in service well into the 1960s.
In reality the only sub-machine gun used during the First World War was the Bergmann MP-18, with the odd "snail drum" magazine projecting from the left side; the Italian FIAT-Villar Perosa Mod 15 was used as a light machine gun, despite firing a pistol round.
Bergmann MP18
Bergmann MP18's are used by the German Officer, Debbie and Jim Ferguson
Heckler & Koch MP5
Old spec MP5's with staight magazines are used by the Met police PT17 Firearms team as they try to find Biggles and Jim Ferguson.
Sterling L2A3 SMG
A Sterling SMG is used by Jim Ferguson and later Biggles as they return to 1917 in a stolen Police Chopper. It is originally an Aircrew Weapon from the MetPolice Bell 206.
Enfield Enforcer? /Parker Hale 85 Sniper Rifle?
The Police Marksman in the Helicopter is trying to shoot Jim Ferguson on the rooftop in 1986 London.
Webley & Scott Flare Pistol
A Flare pistol is used by Biggles in 1986 London to shoot at the Police Marksman in the helicopter.
Webley Mk VI
Webley Mk VI revolvers are used by Biggles, Algie and Bertie
Luger P08
A Luger is held in Biggles hand against Stahlheins head but doesnt shoot him
Mauser 98
Mauser 98 rifles are used by the German army *edit* The Germans use mainly Mauser K98a rifles, which look like Polish WWII Mausers and were used by German "Stoßtruppen" (shock troops) during the trench warfare. Nevertheless there are some Mauser rifles that have the characteristic G98 rollercoaster sight, but they seem to have shortened barrels, perhaps modified models.
Lewis gun
A Lewis gun is used by Jim Ferguson back in 1917 on Biggles' two-seat photo-recon aircraft (actually a modified Belgian Stampe SV.4 rather than anything that would have flown with the Royal Flying Corps in 1917). A Lewis gun is also seen in the trenches on the Western Front. The aircraft mounted weapon is in fact the ground service model with standard shoulder stock, rather than the 'spade grip' and barrel shroud.
Maxim guns
Dual mounted Maxim MG08/15 air-cooled machine guns are seen on Stahlhein's Aircraft in 1917.
Mini Uzi
A Mini Uzi is seen held by Jim Ferguson dressed as a WW1 soldier in a 1980s hotel room in london
Lee-Enfield SMLE
SMLE rifles are used by the British Army in 1917
Browning Hi-Power
A Browning Hi-Power is seen used by the undercover policemen outside the Tower Hotel.
Vickers machine gun
A Vickers gun is seen on the western front in 1917
Mills Bomb
A Bag of Mills Bombs is carried by Ginger who gives Biggles a grenade to blow out a hole where a German sniper escapes, And later by Biggles to kill Eric Von Stalhein(Marcus Gilbert).
Model 24 Stielhandgranate
Model 24 Stielhandgranate are used by German troops, and also by Eric Von Stalhein who mutually tries to kill Biggles.
105mm Howitzer
During the weapons testing ground, various objects are around such as dummy soldiers and anachronistically WW2 German 105mm Howitzer alongside another artillery gun of unknown model. Shortly after the secret weapon is used, the objects crumble up.
Unknown Artillery Gun
Alongside the 105mm Howitzer, another artillery gun is seen in the weapons testing ground.