The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus)The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus) - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video GamesThe Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus)
The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (German: Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus) is a 1975 German-French-Austrian historical adventure-comedy television series, based on the first part of the 1668 Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen novel "Der abentheuerliche Simplicissimus Teutsch" (commonly known in English as "Simplicius Simplicissimus"). Set during the Thirty Years' War, the series stars Matthias Habich as roguish mercenary and adventurer Simplex Simplizissimus.
The following weapons were used in the television series The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus):
Wheellock Pistols used frequently throughout the series. It appears in the hands of various characters, include Simplex Simplizissimus (Matthias Habich), Springinsfeld (Günter Strack), Herzbruder Ulrich (Christian Quadflieg), and Leupold (Herbert Fux).
As in the real Thirty Years' War, the Matchlock Musket is the most popular long firearm. It's used by most musketeers, soldiers, and mercenaries, including Simplex Simplizissimus, Herzbruder Ulrich (Christian Quadflieg), Springinsfeld (Günter Strack) and brigands, including Knan (Radovan Lukavský) and Olivier (Kurt Jaggberg).
Wheellock Musket
Forest Guards briefly use Wheellock Muskets in "Teil 4: Adieu Welt".
Cannons
Howitzer
Howitzers are seen in the German military camp in "Teil 1: Das Hanauer Kalb".
Siege Cannon
Siege cannons are seen in several scenes.
Fake "Cannons"
The Swedish make fake "cannons", made of wine barrels, to deceive the castle defenders in "Teil 3: Der Schatz".
Light Field Cannon
Light cannons can be seen in the Swedish military camp in "Teil 3: Der Schatz".
Trivia
In most live action media, the firing of muzzleloading firearms are either real firing (blanks of course) or all pyrotechnic produced, in this TV series it is a rather rare case where some gunshots are real, while some are just pyrotechnic effects. The two main differences is the lack of any flash from the flash pan and lack of movement in firing mechanisms in a pyrotechnic-produced flash, while the real gunshots of muzzleloaders have those details.