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U-571

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U-571 (2000)

U-571 is a 2000 WWII military thriller starring Matthew McConaughey as a US Navy lieutenant who finds himself unexpectedly commanding a stolen German U-Boat while on a secret mission to capture a enemy coding machine known as the Enigma. Directed by Jonathan Mostow and co-written by David Ayer, the film encountered controversy for its dramatic license regarding the actual events surrounding the capture of the machine. The cast included Harvey Keitel, David Keith, and Bill Paxton.


The following weapons were used in the film U-571:


M1911A1

The M1911A1 is the standard issue sidearm of the US sailors in the film and it's seen predominantly in the hands or holsters of Lieutenant Andrew Tyler (Matthew McConaughey) and Chief Petty Officer Henry Klough (Harvey Keitel). Kapitänleutnant Gunther Wassner (Thomas Kretschmann) also gets his hands on a M1911A1 onboard the U-571. Seaman Anthony Mazzola (Erik Palladino) also handles a M1911A1 during the scuffle with him and Wassner.

World War II issued Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP
Lieutenant Tyler with his freshly-reloaded M1911A1 onboard the U-571.
Lieutenant Tyler leads the way in the assault of U-571.
Radioman Bill Wentz (Jack Noseworthy) with his holstered 1911A1.
Chief Petty Officer Henry Klough (Harvey Keitel) with his holstered 1911A1 contemplates the next move along with Lieutenant Tyler and Lieutenant Hersh (Jake Weber).
Wassner tucks Seaman "Tank"'s (Dave Power) M1911A1 into his pants.
Wassner fires the gun.
Klough with his M1911A1 in its holster.

Thompson M1928A1 (Modified)

The Thompson M1928A1 is used by several of the sailors when commandeering the U-571. Interestingly, the Thompsons featured in the film have the buttstocks removed, and have folding stocks taken from chopped M1A1 Carbine Paratrooper stocks installed. Though this is historically 'possible' there is no evidence of this being done during WWII. This would make sense as the full stock of the Thompson wouldn't be practical for combat in the confined space of a U-Boat

Thompson M1928A1 Modified - .45 ACP
The men ready their Thompsons before their assault.
The sailors lock 'n' load.
A sailor wielding his Tommy gun climbs on the U-571.
Charles "Tank" Clemens (Dave Power) fires his Thompson at the Germans on deck. Note the unique muzzle flash produced by the gun's compensator.
Lieutenant Emmet (Jon Bon Jovi) fires his Thompson at some Germans, while Lieutenant Tyler fires his M1911A1.
Chief Petty Officer Klough enters a room with his Thompson in hand during the assault on U-571. Note how the folding stock makes it easier for Klough to wield it in such tight spaces.
Seaman Anthony Mazzola (Erik Palladino) holds his Thompson during the assault on the U-Boat.
Steward Eddie Carson (Terrence 'T.C.' Carson) holds a Thompson on Wassner.
Lieutenant Tyler holds his Thompson onboard the U-571.

Reising M55

Major Coonan (David Keith) carries the Reising M55 as his chief firearm as they board the U-571.

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Reising M55 (folding stock variant), fitted with 20 round magazine - .45 ACP
Major Coonan briefs the sailors before the mission.
"And no one shoots till I shoot first."
Major Coonan holds his Reising on Kapitänleutnant Wassner dueing the assault on the U-571.

Walther P38

Kapitänleutnant Gunther Wassner (Thomas Kretschmann) uses a Walther P38 as his sidearm in the film. When the US sailors try to take control of the U-Boat, Wassner is seen firing his sidearm at the Yankees. A couple of other German crewmen also use the Walther P38 inside the U-571.

WWII dated Walther P38 with black grips - 9x19mm
Wassner fires his P38. The image is a bit blurry and dark due to the scene in the film, but it's there.
A German crewman's P38 lying on the floor.
A German sailor fires his P38 at Lieutenant Tyler.
A German sailor exchanges fire with Lieutenant Tyler, barely missing him.

MP40

Most of the German crew of the U-571 are seen armed with MP40 sub-machine guns. They are most notably seen when they attempt to repel the US invaders.

MP40 - 9x19mm
A German sailor opens fire on the Americans, but is quickly taken down by Major Coonan.
A German sailor with an MP40 next to him.
A German sailor with an MP40 is taken out by the US sailors.

MG34

An MG34 is mounted on the German U-571. A German sailor briefly uses it in the beginning of the film.

MG34 with front and rear sights folded down - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A German sailor prepares to execute American survivors with the MG34. Note how the rounds in his hand are obvious crimp-nosed blanks.


Other

The U-571 and the American S-33 has some heavy weapons that are included on this page just for the sake of completion.

C35 88 / 45 Schiffskanone

Seaman Rabbit (Will Estes) and Radioman Wentz (Jack Noseworthy) fire the main 88mm / 45 calibre deck gun on the U-571.

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2 cm FlaK 38

Seaman Rabbit is also seen manning the FlaK twice on the U-571, located on the aft of the U-Boat.

U-571FlankGun.jpg

Oerlikon 20mm

An Oerlikon 20mm Cannon is seen mounted on the American S-33, captained by Lieutenant Commander Mike Dahlgren (Bill Paxton).

Oerlikon Cannon - 20mm
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Depth Charges

Used by the German zerstörer (destroyer) in an effort to sink the captured U-571.

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