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==Howa Type 64==
 
==Howa Type 64==
  
Some Japanese guards are seen with Howa Type 64 battle rifles, possibly as a replacement for the Arisaka rifles in IJA service. In the world of The Man in The High Castle, it may be under the name Type 37 or Type 39, referring to the year of Emperor Hirohito's reign (1962, the year the show takes place or 1964, the year the Type 64 entered service in real life); a convention that was replaced by the year a weapon entered service in the western calender after Japan lost WWII. It may be chambered in 7.7x58mm Arisaka instead of 7.62x51mm NATO as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was never formed.  
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Some Japanese guards are seen with [[Howa Type 64]] battle rifles, possibly as a replacement for the Arisaka rifles in IJA service. In the world of The Man in The High Castle, it may be under the name Type 37 or Type 39, referring to the year of Emperor Hirohito's reign (1962, the year the show takes place or 1964, the year the Type 64 entered service in real life); a convention that was replaced by the year a weapon entered service in the western calender after Japan lost WWII. It may be chambered in 7.7x58mm Arisaka instead of 7.62x51mm NATO as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was never formed.  
 
It's possible that these are airsoft replicas made by S&T as the current Japan Self-Defense Force rarely allows their rifles to be exported or borrowed for filming purposes.
 
It's possible that these are airsoft replicas made by S&T as the current Japan Self-Defense Force rarely allows their rifles to be exported or borrowed for filming purposes.
  

Revision as of 18:02, 22 November 2015

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The Man in the High Castle (2015)

The Man in the High Castle is a science fiction drama television series that is set in an alternate history where the United States is now occupied by Germany and Japan following their victory over the Allied forces in World War II. The series was based on the Philip K. Dick novel of the same name and is being executive produced by Ridley Scott and Frank Spotnitz (who also executive produced The X-Files). The pilot episode was released on the Amazon Prime streaming service in January of 2015 and a complete season of 10 episodes is scheduled to be released on the service on November 20, 2015.

The following weapons were used in the television series The Man in the High Castle:



Pistols

Colt M1911

A Colt M1911 is used by Joe Blake (Luke Kleintank) and by Don Warren (Michael Rispoli) when he meets with him in an auto repair shop in New York at the start of "Pilot".

Screen used M1911 pistol (Hero Gun) carried and used by Sam Elliott as Command Sergeant Major Basil Plumley - .45 ACP
A M1911 is handed to Joe by Don in "Pilot".
Joe handles the pistol after it was given to him.

Walther PPK

A Walther PPK is used by an anti-Greater Nazi Reich guerrilla fighter in "Pilot".

Walther PPK with Waffenamt Markings - 7.65mm
An anti-GNR guerrilla fires his pistol at GNR soldiers in "Pilot".
Another shot of the PPK fired at GNR soldiers.

Walther P38

SS Obergruppenführer John Smith's (Rufus Sewell) sidearm is a Walther P38. He uses it during an ambush by resistance fighters in "Sunrise".

Walther P38 pistol - 9x19mm
The Walther being fired.
The Walther being reloaded.

Revolvers

Single Action Army

Several Single Action Army revolvers are made in a factory in San Francisco in the middle of "Pilot".

Replica Colt Single Action Army Revolver - .45 Long Colt. This is the screen used gun, held and worn by Viggo Mortensen in the film Hidalgo.
Several SAAs are placed in a table after being made from a factory in "Pilot".

Submachine Guns

MP40

What appears to be a MP40 is used by Greater Nazi Reich soldiers as their main submachine gun in the show.

MGC replica MP40 converted to fire 9x19mm blanks
A GNR soldier ducks while responding to gunfire in an anti-guerrilla raid in "Pilot".

Thompson Submachine gun

In addition to MP-40s, some American resistance fighters carry Thompson M1A1 sub-machine guns.

M1A1 Thompson - .45 ACP.
Resistance fighters firing Thompsons in the episode "Sunrise."
Resistance fighters in the Neutral Zone also are armed with Thompsons.

Heckler & Koch MP-5

Some German guards appear to be carrying Heckler & Koch MP-5 submachine guns, phasing out the MP40 out of service.

German guards rushing to find the shooter of the Crown Prince.

Battle Rifles

Arisaka Type 38

Arisaka Type 38 rifles are used by Kempeitai and Japanese Pacific States soldiers as their main battle rifle in the show.

Arisaka Type 38 rifle - 6.5x50mm Arisaka
Kempeitai soldiers examine the corpse of Trudy Walker at the start of "Pilot".
A JPS soldier talks to Juliana Crain at the Teikoku Station.
Kempeitat soldiers surround the entrance to Frank Frink's residence.

Charleville Musket

Charleville Musket can be seen in a factory in the middle of "Pilot".

Original Charleville Mle 1763 - .69 caliber
Charleville Musket are located in the front of the unknown flintlock rifle..

Flintlock Rifle

Flintlock rifles are made in a factory in the middle of "Pilot".

Flintlock rifle are located behinde of the Charleville Musket.

Mauser Gewehr 1898

Mauser Gewehr 1898 rifles are used by GNR soldiers as their main battle rifles in the show.

Mauser Gewehr 1898 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A closeup of the Gewehr's barrel in "Pilot".
GNR soldiers detain auto shop employees at gunpoint.

Howa Type 64

Some Japanese guards are seen with Howa Type 64 battle rifles, possibly as a replacement for the Arisaka rifles in IJA service. In the world of The Man in The High Castle, it may be under the name Type 37 or Type 39, referring to the year of Emperor Hirohito's reign (1962, the year the show takes place or 1964, the year the Type 64 entered service in real life); a convention that was replaced by the year a weapon entered service in the western calender after Japan lost WWII. It may be chambered in 7.7x58mm Arisaka instead of 7.62x51mm NATO as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was never formed. It's possible that these are airsoft replicas made by S&T as the current Japan Self-Defense Force rarely allows their rifles to be exported or borrowed for filming purposes.

Howa Type 64 rifle - 7.62x51mm
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Shotguns

Winchester 1887

"The Marshal" (Burn Gorman) is armed with what appears to be a Winchester 1887 lever-action shotgun. Joe Blake describes it as "sawed-off".

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The Marshal threatens Washington with the shotgun.

Remington Model 10 Shotgun

Lem Washington (Rick Worthy) is armed with what appears to be a Remington Model 10 shotgun.

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Washington greets his visitors with the shotgun.

Machine Guns

Browning AN/M2

Browning AN/M2 machine guns are seen in archival footage in "Pilot".

Browning AN/M2, flexible mount - .30-06 Springfield
A US Navy Douglas A-20 Havoc is seen in archival footage made by The Man in the High Castle in "Pilot".
A US Navy aviator mans the AN/M2.

MG42

A MG42 GPMG is seen in "Pilot" by GNR soldiers manning the border post for the GNR-JPS border crossing.

MG42 with drum magazine - 7.92x57mm Mauser
GNR soldiers on guard duty at the GNR-JPS border post.

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