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[[Image:As17.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Lockart ([[Ian Charleson]]) loads his Webley. Things are not going well for the British agents at this point. However his mistress has nerves of steel. Notice she's reading a book. ]] | [[Image:As17.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Lockart ([[Ian Charleson]]) loads his Webley. Things are not going well for the British agents at this point. However his mistress has nerves of steel. Notice she's reading a book. ]] | ||
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==[[Thompson]] Model 1921 submachine gun== | ==[[Thompson]] Model 1921 submachine gun== |
Revision as of 17:16, 5 October 2009
The following weapons can be seen in the British Thames Television miniseries Reilly: Ace of Spies (1983):
British mini-series portraying the adventures of real-life spy Lt. Sidney George Reilly (Sam Neill) (1873-1925). The series is a fictionalized account of his exploits. There are twelve episodes and the stories take place in various locales such as Korea, Armenia, Germany, England, United States and Russia.
Mauser C96 Bolo
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A Mauser C96 'Bolo' with rifle stock attached
Mannlicher Model 1903
Mannlicher Model 1905
Luger P08
Webley & Scott Mk I
Webley Mk VI
File:Sreilly.jpg
Reilly (Sam Neill) with Webley Mk VI
Webley Mk IV Pocket Model
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Lockart (Ian Charleson) loads his Webley. Things are not going well for the British agents at this point. However his mistress has nerves of steel. Notice she's reading a book.
Thompson Model 1921 submachine gun
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Reilly (Sam Neill) prepares to open fire on a pursuing car containing a hit team.He himself his leaning out of his car.