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=== [[Luger P08]] ===
 
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Standard sidearm for the German troops in 1st season. Most notably used by German Capt. Detrich[[(Hans Gudegast, aka Eric Braeden)]].
 
Standard sidearm for the German troops in 1st season. Most notably used by German Capt. Detrich[[(Hans Gudegast, aka Eric Braeden)]].
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Revision as of 03:44, 20 July 2009

Rat Patrol

The Rat Patrol was a television show that arried from 1966-1968. It was about a four man team of Allied troops (three Americans and one British) who harass the Nazis in North Africa during World War II.


Browning M2 Aircraft

The Browning M2 Aircraft can be seen mounted on the Rat Patrol's jeeps in most episodes.Also rarely mounted on German half-tracks.

An M2 Aircraft.

Heavy Barreled Browning M2

The Browning M2 is seen rarely mounted on the Rat Patrol's jeeps and on German vehichles. One is seen used on a tripod in an episode.

An M2 Browning.
A M2 Browning mounted on a tripod.

Star Model Z45

Used by the Rat Patrol in early episodes filmed in Spain, fitted with wooden stocks and furniture and added compensater to resemble a Thompson.

Thompson M1928A1

Used by the Rat Patrol, US and British troops, and in one episode, the a French Resistance officer in most of the 1st and all of the 2nd season. M1928-A1 T.jpg

M1 Garand

Rarely used by American troops and Pvt. Tully Pettigrew (Justin Tarr) in the first episode. M1 Garand.jpg

Karabiner 98k

Used by many Nazis and Arabs throught the show.A sniper version is seen used by a German sniper in an episode. Karabiner-98K.jpg Mauser K98 Sniper.jpg

MP40

Used by many Nazis in the series. MP40.jpg

Luger P08

Standard sidearm for the German troops in 1st season. Most notably used by German Capt. Detrich(Hans Gudegast, aka Eric Braeden). File:PO8Lger1917.jpg


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