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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
The following guns were used in the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Webley Green
Indiana Jones carries a commercial Webley Green revolver throughout the film.
M2 Carbine
Used by the Russians posing as US Army soldiers and by Indiana Jones at the beginning of the film. Most of them with 30 round magazines. Indy also steals one for a moment.
M1919A4/A6?
An M1919A4 machine gun is seen on the Russian Anphibious Jeep in this movie, It is lost during the waterfall scene.
Seen in screen capture, has a conical muzzle added to it so i'm guessing its a vismod to make it seem more Soviet.
The M1919A6(converted for field use) had a stock, bipod and cone shaped flash hider, But as this modification was extremely clumsy and heavy, US Troops often discarded the stock and bipod therfore returning to the M1919A4.
Its possible this weapon could be a 'captured example' from WW2/Korea? used by the Soviets prior to the PK machine gun?, Or on lease from Communist South American countries aiding the Soviets?, Im not trying to convice anyone but its just a thought.
- It was clear that the weapon was an attempt (a fairly poor one at that) to imitate the design of the KPV. You could tell it was a Browning M1919 by the receiver and trigger, but the conical flash hider and everything else on the gun were from a KPV.
AK-47
At least one screenshot from the movie shows Russian soldiers armed with Type III AK-47 assault rifles (which would have been standard-issue in the Red Army in 1957).
- All of the AKs in this movie are actually stamped-receiver Chinese Type 56 and Type 56-1 (including the one used by Cate Blanchett during the chase). Aside from the fact that Russians should not be using Chinese-made weapons, AKs with stamped receivers didn't exist until 1959, and the Chinese didn't go to the stamped receivers until 1963. So, although AKs were around then, these particular models are an anachronism.
- There are also quite a few of them with underfold stocks. I don't know when the AK-47s were given underfolded stocks. Anyone care to see if that's anachronism? In fact. Most of them have the underfolded stocks.
- The Type 56-1, which is what you see most of the Russian soldiers carrying in this movie, is the Chinese underfolder AK variant. The folding stock AKS-47 would have been around then (underfolder AKs have existed since the beginning), but the Type 56-1 is an an anachronism in this movie because it was not introduced until the early- to mid-1960s.
Type 69 RPG Launcher
A Chinese Type 69 copy of the RPG-7 is seen in a poster for the film, and is fired by Indy in the trailer. This is not historically accurate, as the movie is set in 1957, and the RPG-7 was not adopted by the Soviet Union until 1961. In the film, the weapon seems to have been modified to fire a PG-2 rocket-propelled grenade (a round which only the RPG-2 can fire), but the launcher itself is clearly not an RPG-2 (you can tell it's a Chinese Type 69 copy because it has the folding carry handle and thicker heat shield).
Tokarev TT-33
Carried by Red Army officers and KGB agents; the versions used in the film are the Chinese Type 54 copy, which would have existed at the time (the '54' refers to the year of its adoption by the PLA), but would not have been used by Russians. You can tell because they have the safety catch, which only Chinese-made Tokarevs have.
Thompson M1928
Seen in the hands of the Russians posing as US Army soldiers at the beginning of the film. The M1928s seen in the hands of the Russians had horizontal foregrips, 30 round magazines, and Cutts compensators fitted on the muzzle.
Winchester Model 1897
A Russian posing as a US Army soldier is seen armed with a Winchester Model 1897 shotgun at the beginning of the film.
Browning Hi-Power
Used by Ray Winstone, as "George 'Mac' McHale" at the end of the movie.