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:The pocket pistol appears to be some version of Flobert gun, a very small caliber (4 mm in some models) single shot pistol, used for indoor shooting. In Russia such pistols were known under the trade mark ''Monte Cristo''. Some info about Flobert pistols can be found [http://vilingstore.net/Oruzhie-i-voennaya-tehnika-c17/Montekristo-Pistolet-Flobera6-mm1851-g-i72271 here], a good image is [https://pandelov.wordpress.com/2013/11/16/flobert-monte-cristo-de-6-mm-1850/ here]. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 11:15, 26 April 2015 (EDT)
 
:The pocket pistol appears to be some version of Flobert gun, a very small caliber (4 mm in some models) single shot pistol, used for indoor shooting. In Russia such pistols were known under the trade mark ''Monte Cristo''. Some info about Flobert pistols can be found [http://vilingstore.net/Oruzhie-i-voennaya-tehnika-c17/Montekristo-Pistolet-Flobera6-mm1851-g-i72271 here], a good image is [https://pandelov.wordpress.com/2013/11/16/flobert-monte-cristo-de-6-mm-1850/ here]. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 11:15, 26 April 2015 (EDT)
 
::About the Gasser Montenegrin: the image of this revolver in ''Firearms'' by Aleksandr Juck (page 88, image 1-6 in ''Revolvers'' section) matches the screen revolver perfectly. Even a long barrel version exists. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 11:19, 26 April 2015 (EDT)
 
::About the Gasser Montenegrin: the image of this revolver in ''Firearms'' by Aleksandr Juck (page 88, image 1-6 in ''Revolvers'' section) matches the screen revolver perfectly. Even a long barrel version exists. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 11:19, 26 April 2015 (EDT)
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:::Thank you very much. I shall correct information. [[User:Pyramid Silent|Pyramid Silent]] ([[User talk:Pyramid Silent|talk]]) 11:27, 26 April 2015 (EDT)

Revision as of 15:27, 26 April 2015

Some more comments.

1) The following revolver looks similar to Gasser M1880 Montenegrin, though not at all: it seems to lack trigger guard and has a ejector rod with a large head. The barrel also seems to be longer. I'll contiue the research.

Gasser Montenegrin M1880 - 11.75 x 36mm Gasser
Turetskiy gambit revolver 2 1.jpg

2) Turkish rifles appear to be historically correct Martini-Henry.

Martini-Henry Mk. I (1871-1876) .577-.450 caliber.
Close up, but blurred.

3) The sniper rifle appears to be two different rifles, replacing each other in one scene: one of them is a bolt action Mauser, while another one looks like some Winchester model with tube magazine. Greg-Z (talk) 04:18, 26 April 2015 (EDT)

The pocket pistol appears to be some version of Flobert gun, a very small caliber (4 mm in some models) single shot pistol, used for indoor shooting. In Russia such pistols were known under the trade mark Monte Cristo. Some info about Flobert pistols can be found here, a good image is here. Greg-Z (talk) 11:15, 26 April 2015 (EDT)
About the Gasser Montenegrin: the image of this revolver in Firearms by Aleksandr Juck (page 88, image 1-6 in Revolvers section) matches the screen revolver perfectly. Even a long barrel version exists. Greg-Z (talk) 11:19, 26 April 2015 (EDT)
Thank you very much. I shall correct information. Pyramid Silent (talk) 11:27, 26 April 2015 (EDT)

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