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Pan's Labyrinth

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The following weapons were used in the movie Pan's Labyrinth

The Spanish title of the film is El Laberinto del Fauno.

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Pan's Labyrinth (2006)


Mauser rifle

Spanish soldiers as well as Maquis carry what appear to be Mauser-pattern rifles. Not sure what the exact model is.

They should be Mauser Oviedo 1916, the official rifle of Guardia Civil for many years

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Spanish soldiers are seen with Mauser rifles slung.

Double Barreled Shotgun

A handful of Spanish Maquis can be seen wielding double barreled shotguns.

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Double barreled shotgun 12 gauge

Sten

Several Sten guns can be seen on the hill lying among dead Maquis Captain Vidal and his forces assault during the movie.

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Sten submachinegun 9x19mm

Luger P08

Captain Vidal carries a Luger P08 as his main sidearm.

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Luger P08 9x19mm

Astra 600

One of Vidal's officers is seen with an Astra. Makes sense, since the movie is set in Spain & Astra's are Spanish pistols.

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Astra 600 9x19mm

FN Model 1922

Several of Vidal's officers can be seen using FN Model 1922's

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FN Model 1922 .32 ACP

FN Model 1903

After an assault on a hill where Spanish Maquis were located, Captain Vidal finds a wounded Maqui and throws away his pistol which looked like a FN Model 1903.

S&W Model 1917

The leader of the Spanish Maquis in the movie, Pedro can be seen what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 1917 revolver.

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S&W M1917 .45 ACP

Trivia

None of the guns in this film are ever actually fired. At the time of production, a drought was taking place, and the production team was not allowed to use blanks or even squibs. Hence, all those effects are digital. However, since Hellboy, it seems they have remembered to include actions cycling, which is also done digitally.