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I'm not sure but the first unidentified rifle bears resemblance with [[Pattern 1914 Enfield]]: the front sight with large "ears", the shape and position of barrel bands. But if it's really a Mosin, then maybe one of Finnish models can fit: [[M28 Finnish Mosin-Nagant Rifle|M27 or M28]], both also have large "ears" of similar shape. But Finnish Mosins have barrel bands placed different in comparison with screen gun. --[[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 09:34, 22 March 2020 (EDT)
 
I'm not sure but the first unidentified rifle bears resemblance with [[Pattern 1914 Enfield]]: the front sight with large "ears", the shape and position of barrel bands. But if it's really a Mosin, then maybe one of Finnish models can fit: [[M28 Finnish Mosin-Nagant Rifle|M27 or M28]], both also have large "ears" of similar shape. But Finnish Mosins have barrel bands placed different in comparison with screen gun. --[[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 09:34, 22 March 2020 (EDT)
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: Thanks, the P14 seems to be right. There is also a reason for this since the film was shot in Lithuania, which was supplied with these rifles by England after WW1. --[[User:HighPhigh|HighPhigh]] ([[User talk:HighPhigh|talk]]) 05:31, 23 March 2020 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 09:31, 23 March 2020

I'm not sure but the first unidentified rifle bears resemblance with Pattern 1914 Enfield: the front sight with large "ears", the shape and position of barrel bands. But if it's really a Mosin, then maybe one of Finnish models can fit: M27 or M28, both also have large "ears" of similar shape. But Finnish Mosins have barrel bands placed different in comparison with screen gun. --Greg-Z (talk) 09:34, 22 March 2020 (EDT)

Thanks, the P14 seems to be right. There is also a reason for this since the film was shot in Lithuania, which was supplied with these rifles by England after WW1. --HighPhigh (talk) 05:31, 23 March 2020 (EDT)

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