Waves of the Black Sea (Volny Chyornogo morya) - Film 2Waves of the Black Sea (Volny Chyornogo morya) - Film 2 - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video GamesWaves of the Black Sea (Volny Chyornogo morya) - Film 2
Winter Wind (Zimniy veter) is the second film of Soviet TV series Waves of the Black Sea (Volny Chyornogo morya) (filmed in 1975, released in 1976). It is a screen adaptation of the novel "Zimniy veter" by Valentin Kataev. It is set in the city of Odessa on the Black Sea coast and depicts the fate of the main characters, Petya (Pyotr) Bachey and Gavrik (Gavrila) Chernoivanenko, during the World War 1 and Russian revolution 1917.
Russian Army officers, including Praporshchik (Ensign rank) Petya Bachey (Evgeniy Leonov-Gladyshev), and revolutionaries, including Gavrik Chernoivanenko (Vladimir Volkov), widely use Nagant M1895 revolvers. These revolvers are of anachronistic post-1930 version.
Sinichkin (Fyodor Panasenko), the Commissar of the Odessa revolutionary Committee, carries a Mauser C96 "Bolo" pistol. During the funeral of slain Red Guards, same pistol is carried by Rodion Zhukov (Sergey Nikonenko). "Bolo" is out of time for 1917.
M1911A1
In one scene Pyotr Bachey (Evgeniy Leonov-Gladyshev) gets an M1911A1 pistol, standing for original M1911 that were were supplied to Russia in 1917.
Gen. Zarya-Zaryanitskiy (Aleksandr Lazarev, Sr.), Iren's father, owns a compact pistol that is seen briefly and unclear. It resembles Astra 300 but this guess cannot be proved.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891/30
Russian Army soldiers and Red Guards are mostly armed with Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifles, standing for original M91s.
Red Guards use Maxim machine guns. It's hard to say if these are Maxim M1910 or Maxim M1910/30 (if the water jacket is smooth, Maxim is most likely M1910, and if it is corrugated, both M1910 and M1910/30 are possible).
A naval cannon of Crimean (Eastern) War era is installed in Odessa as a monument. This cannon was raised from British steam frigate HMS Tiger that participated in The Bombardment of Odessa in 1854 and ran aground in the vicinity of the city.