Mission in Kabul (Missiya v Kabule)
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Mission in Kabul (Missiya v Kabule ) is a 1971 (filmed 1970) Soviet two-part adventure movie directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze. In 1919, a Soviet diplomatic mission is sent to Kabul. Friendly relations between Afghanistan and the Soviet Republic become a threat to the British interests. The Britains try to provoke the rupture of relations by using Russian White emigres to make an attempt on the Emir of Afghanistan Amanullah Khan.
The following weapons were used in the film Mission in Kabul (Missiya v Kabule) :
Revolvers
Nagant M1895
A Nagant M1895 is seen in hands of a pilot of a Soviet plane, transporting the diplomatic pouches and downed by Basmachi Muslim fighters.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38R Nagant. Note the angular front sight which was used from 1930s.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The pilot holds his Nagant behind the chassis of the plane.
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Webley .455 Mk VI
Major Steveni's unnamed agent fires a Webley .455 Mk VI revolver. This must be the same prop that is seen in numerous Lenfilm productions, best known to the audience as Sherlock Holmes' revolver.
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Pistols
Luger P08
Soviet diplomatic courier Ivan Kolokoltsev (Gennadiy Nilov ), the passenger on the downed plane, is armed with a Luger P08 .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kolokoltsev readies his pistol.
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Mauser C96
The military adviser of the Soviet diplomatic mission Aleksey Repin (Vladimir Zamanskiy ) carries a Mauser C96 . Several sailors, guarding the Soviet diplomatic mission in Kabul, also carry Mauser C96 pistols. The pistols are seen only in holsters, and the grips look somewhat unnatural so these guns may be mere mockups.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Repin, at the foreground, carries a Mauser C96 in holster.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A sailor carries a Mauser C96 in holster. Note that the grip seems to be a wooden piece, allowing to guess that the pistol together with its holster are wooden mockups.
Percussion Dueling Pistol
A pair of Percussion Dueling Pistols is used in the duel of Russian emigress Gedeonov (Gleb Strizhenov ) and Roman Luzhin (Oleg Strizhenov ) (it's worth noting that actors Gleb and Oleg Strizhenov are brothers). These pistols are seen in numerous Lenfilm productions.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Percussion Cap Ardesa 1871 Dueling Pistol - .45 inch
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Luzhin and Gedeonov takes pistols from Gedeonov's dueling pair.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Luzhin cocks the hammer.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Gedeonov holds his pistol.
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Flintlock Pistols
Two Flintlock Pistols are used as decorations on the wall of Gedeonov's apartments. One of them is a "Knee Pistol" that also can be seen in several Lenfilm productions.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Flintlock Knee Pistol, 17th century, Tunisia - 45mm (1.77 inch)
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Two antique pistols are seen on the wall together with sabers and daggers. The pistol at the bottom has a small buttstock and is a "Knee Pistol".
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891/30
Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifles, stand-in for original M1891 Dragoon, are used by the sailors on guard of the Soviet diplomatic mission and by Basmachi .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Mosin Nagant M1891/30 - 7.62x54mm R
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Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry rifles are seen in hands of Red Army men on a photo that depicts the Soviet ambassador Pyotr Petrovich Sorokin (Oleg Zhakov ) when he was a commander of Red Army regiment. The photo is very likely a photomontage of actor's face on original photo of Russian Civil War era.
Mosin Nagant M1944 Carbine
The soldiers of the royal guard of the Emir of Afghanistan are armed with anachronistic Mosin Nagant M1944 Carbines . An M44 Carbine is also seen in hands of a British soldier in a battle during the Third Anglo-Afghan War.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine, with attached side-folding bayonet - 7.62x54mm R
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An M44 Carbine with folded bayonet is seen in hands of a British soldier.
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Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III
British and Afghan soldiers are armed with Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III rifles during the Third Anglo-Afghan War.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing General Nadir Khan's bodyguard carries an SMLE rifle on sling at the background.
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Royal guards at the Emir's tent during the hunt carry short rifles that resemble No. 1 Mk III but look somewhat unnatural and may be mockups.
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Lee-Enfield Mk.I
Several Afghans from a caravan carry Lee-Enfield Mk.I rifles.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing An Afghan sits near wounded Soviet diplomatic courier Skazkin (Oleg Vidov ). His rifle looks similar to pre-SMLE Lee-Enfield but the rear sight seems different in comparison with Mk.I. Possibly this is a genuine Mk.I that had the rear sight replaced during a repair.
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Unidentified rifle
Two of the royal guards at the Emir palace carry short rifles. Enfield Pattern 14 is a possible guess but it's hard to say for sure.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing For comparison: Pattern M1914 (P 14) Enfield - .303 UK
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Unidentified hunting rifle
During the Emir's hunt British military attache Major Steveni (Vladimir Zeldin ) carries an unidentified Schuetzen style rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Steveni holds his rifle. The barrel and buttstock are seen.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The rifle has a kind of lever on the trigger guard so it may be a falling block gun.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The receiver can be seen. It is hard to say for sure but maybe there is a loading gate, like on Winchester or Marlin lever action rifles. If this guess is correct, then the rifle is not a falling block but rather a lever action gun.
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Musket
Three muskets (the locks aren't seen) are used as a wall decoration in the house where Steveni meets with Gedeonov and Gerhard Epp.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A musket is seen on the wall at the left. It is some kind of Afghan-Indian Jezail or even a kind of Tanegashima .
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Shotguns
Double Barreled Shotgun
Several different double barreled shotguns are seen in hands of Gedeonov (Gleb Strizhenov ) and German businessman and British agent Gerhard Epp (Algimantas Masiulis ).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Gedeonov's shotgun lies on the rock.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Epp holds a shotgun.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Epp tries to threaten Gedeonov...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...but he gets hit and falls in the water. The exposed hammers of his shotgun are seen.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing In the following scene Epp is seen with a different shotgun, a hammerless model that lacks any handguard.
Machine Guns
Maxim M1910
Basmachi use a Maxim M1910 to down a Soviet plane.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A close view of the barrel of the Maxim.
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Bren Mk.1
A Bren machine gun is used by Gerhard Epp (Algimantas Masiulis ) during the attempt of the Emir. This anachronistic gun is described in the movie as fictional "Mauser machine gun". In firing scenes it is substituted with a Degtyaryov DT .
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Degtyaryov DT
A Degtyaryov DT is used to replace Epp's Bren gun in the firing scenes.
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Trivia
Several field cannons of Afghan and British military are seen.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A battery of Afghan field guns of unidentified model. These are short-barreled cannons or howitzers of large caliber, may be up to 6 inch (in reality the largest Afghan artillery piecies of that era were 10 cm Krupp howitzers). The artillerymen carry Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III rifles.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The cannon fires. No recoil is seen so this is a pyrotechnic effect.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A rather small size British cannon under the attack of Afghan soldiers. It may represent a BL 2.75-inch (70 mm) mountain gun, used in the Third Anglo-Afghan War, but the screen cannon may be not a real British artillery piece.
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A documentary footage of a military parade in late 1960s Afghanistan is used in the movie.
AK-47
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Goryunov SGMT
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Degtyaryov-Shpagin DShKM
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing DShKM machine guns are mounted on the turrets of T-55 tanks.
Artillery
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An old cannon (supposedly a field howitzer) is used for ceremonial purposes.
Tanks
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