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Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

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Although the Russian version of Stalingrad in 2013 is very intense, the plot is more compact, but overall, I think this film is suitable as an action film, many places are very fake, and the reflection on the war and the depth of the plot are far better than the German version.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

TT-33 pistol

See also your old friend, Tokarev TT-33 pistol, the appearance rate of this product in the recent inventory movie is very high.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

P08 pistol

The German classic, the Luger P08, although the gun's elbow mechanism is complex to manufacture, expensive to build, and reliable in environments such as sediment.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Luger P08

However, the Luger P08 still became the standard pistol of the German army during the two world wars with its small and exquisite, good shooting accuracy, real grip, exquisite appearance, and other advantages.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Walther P38

If I remember correctly, this is the only shot of the entire film that shows the Walter P38 pistol, which was mass-produced in 1938 and is also the standard equipment of the German Army.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

In my aesthetic sense, the various German pistols equipped by the Germans during the two world wars are very beautiful and beautiful, the Walter P38 pistol, the Ruger P08, the Mauser pistol, the Walter PP and the PPK, these classic pistols, both in terms of performance and appearance, are first-class.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

PPSh-41

This film is about the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, so the submachine guns that appear in this film are all late-stage PPSh-41s produced after 1942, and the most important identification feature is the V-shaped notched mechanical sight.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

MP38

The main difference between mp38 and MP40 is to see if the receiver has a milling and cutting groove, and the magazine shaft.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

MP38 with PPSH-41

Which one do you like better about the MP38 over the PPSh-41? Personally, I still prefer MP38.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

MP40

In this film, the German army is a mixture of MP40 and MP38, although the MP38 was completely discontinued in 1940, but the tens of thousands of MP38s that had been manufactured before the production were still in service in the German front-line troops.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

The fact that the Germans mixed MP38 and MP40 was common in the early and mid-World War II periods.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Erma EMP

The person in the middle of this paragraph, just looking at the barrel, I thought it was MP28, but when I zoomed in and looked carefully, and after checking the information, I found that this gun was a very unpopular rare weapon.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Erma EMP, designed by Heinrich Walmer, with a rate of fire of 550 rounds per minute, a full gun weight of 4 kg, a free bolt-style automatic principle, open for attack, 32 rounds of double-row double-feed magazine feed, this gun has little information, and the number is very rare both then and now.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

SVT-40

You can see the Red Navy soldier in the picture above carrying an SVT-40 semi-automatic rifle, which I said before will be introduced in an article in the future.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifle

The Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifle in this film is the background board for playing soy sauce, which is basically only visible in a few shots, and it is all flashed.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Mosin Nagant M1891/30 sniper rifle with Soviet PU sniper scope

The Mosin Nagant M1891/30 sniper rifle that appears in this film removes the front plane aiming at the star guard, I don't know why, is it not borrowed from the next door [Soldiers In the City] crew?

(PS: When I took stock of the movie soldiers before, I also said that the movie had a Mosin Nagant M1891/30 sniper rifle that had been removed from the front machine to aim at the star guard)

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Mosin Nagant M1938 carbine

The Soviet uncle in this film uses a Mosin Nagant M1938 carbine, and I remember that the Soviet uncle in this film is an artilleryman, so it is normal to have a Mosin Nagant M1938 carbine.

(PS: Mosin Nagant M1938 carbine in the Soviet Union more often distributed to artillery, more often belong to an artillery self-defense weapon)

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Carabiner 98k与vz. 16/33

This shot shows the German soldiers on the left using the Karabiner 98k pre-war production early version, while the German soldiers on the right are using czech vz. 16/33 carbine.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Carabiner 98k

The Soviet also used an early pre-war Karabiner 98k, as in the movie I recently inventoried, the pre-war early Karabiner 98k, which appeared more than the standard Karabiner 98k produced during the war.

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Mauser 98AZ Artillery Carbine

In this shot, the German man with the MP40 submachine gun can be seen using the karabiner 98k pre-war production early version, but the two people on the far right are holding the German War I antique Mauser 98AZ Artillery Carbine.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

The Mauser 98AZ Artillery Carbine translates to the Mauser 98AZ gun carbine, which is most often referred to simply as the Mauser 98AZ carbine.

As the name suggests, the Mauser 98AZ carbine was distributed to German artillery units for most of the time during World War I, allowing German artillery to use for self-defense, and some German transport units during World War I also used the gun.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

The gun was mainly an improved version of another failed German carbine, the Mauser 98A carbine, because it was far shorter, lighter, more flexible and performed well than the German World War I standard rifle Gewehr 1898, so the German World War I era famous Storm Commando also used the gun in large quantities.

(Some second-line forces and security forces in Germany in World War II also used the Mauser 98AZ Artillery Carbine, but Germany's front-line combat forces should not use this gun.)

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

A shot with a lot of information

This lens can see that the two people on the far right are operating a ZB53 heavy machine gun, which is basically the Foreign Trade Export version of the Czech ZB37, which is basically the same as the ZB37, that is, a minor modification in the details, and it is normal for the Germans to have this gun.

But the man next to the machine gun co-shooter, his Gewehr 1898, looked very eye-catching.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Rifle 1898

Although the performance of the gun is very good, the Gewehr 1898 is too long because of the full length of 1250 mm, although the 740 mm long barrel brings excellent accuracy and extremely long range.

However, the concept of the long rifle was outdated during World War II, so in reality it is unlikely that the german front-line combat troops will use this gun, but the German second-line troops and rear security forces are more likely to use it.

(But it is said that some german front-line snipers during World War II admired the long range and accuracy of Gewehr 1898, I think this is possible, after all, the 98K is a carbine, no matter how to change, the accuracy is inherently worse than the long rifle)

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

M43 Spanish Mauser

At first I thought it was a Czech VZ.24, but then I saw that the camera was not like the German M1924, but according to my Internet information, this gun was actually a Spanish M43 Spanish Mauser.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

The M43 Spanish Mauser was a Spanish imitation of the Karabiner 98k carbine in 1944 and continued to be produced until discontinued in 1957 as the standard rifle of the Spanish army.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

In reality, this gun is most likely not to appear on the Soviet-German battlefield, because this gun only began to be produced in 1944, and the Spanish Blue Infantry Division was formed in 1941 and went to the Soviet-German battlefield.

(Based on the Karabiner 98k, why does it look almost exactly like the Mauser M1924 standard rifle?) )

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

DP-27

The classic DP-27 machine gun, the whole movie seems to have only this one shot, but the DP series machine gun is indeed worth a good talk in a future article.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

MG34

Super classic MG34 general purpose machine gun, very famous classic gun, nothing to say.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Fully equipped with MG34

The MG34 captured by the Soviets not only had a heavy machine gun tripod, but also an optical sight, which was fully equipped with yes, but such a fully equipped MG34 in the movie is still rare.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

MG42

Very classic MG42 general-purpose machine gun, but this German soldier's gun holding posture, really weird, I said, look very awkward.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

MG08

Good guy, the Soviet army ship with a German World War I antique, MG08 water-cooled heavy machine gun, really shocked me for a whole year.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

MG15

This shot shows that the two German soldiers are recovering mg15 aircraft machine guns from the downed HE-111 bombers, and in wartime, it is normal to recover usable machine guns or other parts from destroyed aircraft, tanks, armored vehicles or other vehicles.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

F1 vs M24

This shot shows the Soviet F1 grenade and the German M24 wooden handle grenade, and the M24 is much longer than the F1 compared to the two grenades together.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

M24

Although the M24 wooden handle grenade is larger and longer and inconvenient to carry, I still prefer the M24, not for anything else, because the M24 looks good, and this appearance attracts me.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

German flamethrowers

The flamethrower who was spitting fire in front of him used the Flamenwerfer 41 flamethrower, and the flamethrower standing behind him who was making soy sauce used the Flamenwerfer 35 flamethrower.

If you are interested, you can tell me that I can publish an article in the future about these two German flamethrowers.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Leuchtpistole

This section can be seen using the Leiuchtpistole Type 42 flare gun, also known as the LP-42, the biggest improvement of the LP-42 compared to the previous Leiuchtpistole is the use of stamped steel.

But the flare gun just has nothing to say.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Very spiritual!

Counting from the right, the second one hangs a very strange thing on it, which is called Sturmpistole, which translates to the meaning of the struggle pistol.

I want to say that this thing struggles with loneliness!

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Marketing numbers are not shallow

Many marketing numbers say that this thing, powerful, can overturn the tank, do not believe, on this struggle a lonely thing can overturn the T-34?

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Sturmpistole

As you can see in the picture above, in fact, this thing is modified with a signal gun, nothing more than a folding stock and a ruler machine sight, Sturmpistole launches the Panzerwurfkörper 42 armor-breaking shell using the principle of concentrated energy charge.

(Another improvement is that Sturmpistole has also added rifling compared to flares guns.)

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Although the 80mm penetration depth of the Panzerwurfkörper 42 armor-piercing bullet using the principle of concentrated energy charge seems to be enough to penetrate the 47mm armor on the T-34 head, the tilted armor is equivalent to 94mm, and it is most likely that the T-34 will not penetrate the T-34 from the front, but the 40mm/cos41° on the side of the T-34 is almost equivalent to more than 60mm, and the Panzerwurfkörper 42 can still wear it, but the problem is that the Panzerwurfkörper is The metal jet of the 42 is very small, even if it penetrates the armor, it cannot cause serious damage to the interior, and the main purpose of the tank is to have enough energy to cause damage to the interior.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

So in summary, a lot of marketing numbers on the Internet say that this thing can make the T-34 go around, or that the Panzerwurfkörper 42 can dry up the tank in one shot is, this thing is not good at all.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

53-K

The Soviet M1937 type 45 mm anti-tank gun (53-K combat anti-tank gun), as mentioned earlier, this thing was the main anti-tank force of the Soviet army in the early stages of the Soviet-German war.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

Grenade Launcher 34 Mortar

The German Granatwerfer 34 Mortar, commonly known as the Grw 34 mortar, produced about 71,630 mortars from 1934 until the end of the war, and was the main German mortar during World War II.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

The Granatwerfer 34 Mortar fired an 81.4 mm shell with a total weight of 57 kg, and because of its high rate of fire and high accuracy, the German soldiers loved the weapon.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

61-K

Here it can be seen that the Soviet army used the M1939 type 37 mm anti-aircraft gun, which can also be called the 61-K anti-aircraft gun.

Movie with Guns And Guns Russian 2013 Edition Stalingrad All Firearms and Weapons Inventory

52-K

It can be seen here that the Soviet army also used the M1939 type 85 mm anti-aircraft gun (you also called the M1939), which can also be called the 52-K anti-aircraft gun.

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