Colonel von Horst (Warren Clarke) uses a Walther P38 to threaten Nick after he smarts-off in German. Sergeant Kruger (Doug Robinson) also uses one to shoot an informant later.
Nigel uses a Colt SAA during the firefight in the hideout.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingColt Single Action Army w/ 4.75" barrel, custom engraved with ivory - .32-20 WinchesterError creating thumbnail: File missingNigel, holding a silver pearl-handled SAA, takes up position near a mostly-broken window.Error creating thumbnail: File missingIn an obvious satire of old B-Movie westerns and gangster movies, Nigel goes for the one unbroken window, smashes it with his revolver and shoots through that. (In reality smashing ALL of the panes allows you one less obstruction to a target and keeps the enemy's fire from hurling glass shards at you when their fire smashes the pane.)
Charter Arms Undercover
Déjà Vu (Jim Carter) tries to break a window using an early Charter Arms Undercover, only for the barrel to bend. It appears as if a easily bendable tube to the end of the revolver, allowing the barrel to "bend".
Chocolate Mousse's (Eddie Tagoe) weapon is an M1928 Thompson. During one scene, Chocolate Mousse "loads" his weapon like a musket, even pouring gunpowder and using a ramrod.
The Karabiner 98k can be seen in the hands of the East Germans.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingKarabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm MauserError creating thumbnail: File missingA quite brutal scene greets Nick Rivers as he enters East Germany. Here, German soldiers with Karabiner 98k's apprehend, and later execute, a guy carrying a suspicious package, which is later revealed to contain dog biscuits...
M1 Garand
Deja Vu uses an M1 Garand. Also, in when the East Germans attack the Resistance headquarters, a German soldier, for some reason, is using an M1 Garand.