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[[Image:Shining12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A German soldier aims his Mauser.]]
 
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==K31 Rifle==
 
==K31 Rifle==

Revision as of 07:00, 26 August 2016

Shining Through (1992)


The following weapons were used in the film Shining Through:


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Handguns

Walther P38

Several German officers carry a Walther P38 in their holsters. At the end of the film, Ed Leland (Michael Douglas) uses a Walther P38 to kill a German officer and a German soldier when he runs towards the German border (he manages to fire 15 shots from his 8-shot Walther).

Walther P38 WWII dated with black grips - 9x19mm
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Walther PPK

Margrete von Eberstein (Joely Richardson) uses a Walther PPK to shoot Voss twice at the end of the film. Wounded, Voss takes the PPK and shoots Eberstein in the head.

Walther PPK in 6.35mm auto (.25 ACP), 7.65x17mm (.32 ACP) Auto or 9x17mm (.380 ACP)
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Luger P08

Franz Otto Deitrich (Liam Neeson) is seen loading a Luger P08 when he suspects Linda Voss (Melanie Griffith) of being an Allied spy.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
Deitrich (Liam Neeson) loads his Luger P08.
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Submachine Guns

MP40

The MP40 is very briefly seen by some German soldiers, and is not as common in the film as the Mauser K98K.

Machine Pistole 1940 (MP40) - 9x19mm
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Rifles

Swedish M1896 Mauser

M1896 Swedish Mausers are the most common German infantry weapon in the film, which is inaccurate - At the time, the German military would have been using the Mauser Karabiner 98k as their service rifle, not a Swedish Mauser. A German soldier uses a Mauser rifle to wound Leland in the knee and the shoulder at the end of the movie when he struggles to get to the Swiss-German border.

Mauser M1896/38 Rifle (Carl Gustaf) - 6.5x55mm
German troops with Mauser rifles.
A German soldier aims his Mauser.
German troops standing guard with their rifles.
A closeup of the Mauser in the hands of a German soldier. Note the rifle's features, particularly the straight bolt handle, which are visible in this shot.

K31 Rifle

The straight-pull bolt action K31 Rifle is used by the Swiss border guards, notably at the end of the film when one justifiably shoots a German soldier with a K31 after he crosses over into Switzerland. This is actually an accurate weapon as the K31 was the standard-issue service rifle of the Swiss military at the time.

K31 - 7.5x55mm Swiss
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