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Difference between revisions of "The Fourth War"
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== Colt Combat Commander == | == Colt Combat Commander == | ||
− | Colonel Jack Knowles ([[Roy Scheider]]) carries a | + | Colonel Jack Knowles ([[Roy Scheider]]) carries a [[1911#Colt Commander|Colt Commander]] compact pistol as his sidearm in the film. |
[[Image:ColtCombatCommander.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Combat Commander - .45 ACP.]] | [[Image:ColtCombatCommander.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Combat Commander - .45 ACP.]] | ||
− | [[File:4thWar 06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of the [[1911#Colt Commander|Colt Commander]] compact pistol carried by COL Knowles.]] | + | [[File:4thWar 06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of the [[1911#Colt Commander|Colt Commander]] compact pistol carried by COL Knowles. Note that his Commander is fitted with an extended, ambidextrous safety lever.]] |
[[File:4thWar 37.jpg|thumb|none|600px|COL Jack Knowles ([[Roy Scheider]]) holds his .45 [[1911#Colt Commander|Colt Commander]] while confronting some Russian soldiers.]] | [[File:4thWar 37.jpg|thumb|none|600px|COL Jack Knowles ([[Roy Scheider]]) holds his .45 [[1911#Colt Commander|Colt Commander]] while confronting some Russian soldiers.]] | ||
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The Fourth War is a 1990 drama directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Roy Scheider as Jack Knowles, a US Army Colonel and decorated Vietnam veteran who comes to be at odds with a Russian colonel (Jürgen Prochnow) at the West German-Czechoslovakia border during the height of the Cold War in the late 1980s.
The following weapons were used in the film The Fourth War:
Colt Combat Commander
Colonel Jack Knowles (Roy Scheider) carries a Colt Commander compact pistol as his sidearm in the film.
Beretta 92F
The Beretta 92F is seen in the hands of Colonel Valachev (Jürgen Prochnow).
Makarov PM
A Russian officer is seen with a Makarov PM.
M16(SP1) with M16A2 handguards
The majority of the US soldiers in the film carry what appear to be M16A2-style rifles, but close inspection reveals that they are in fact early M16 (AR-15/SP1) rifles fitted with A2-style round handguards. An M16 fitted with an under-barrel laser sight is notably used by COL Knowles during his secret missions; the laser-sighted M16 is also used briefly at the end of the film by Lt. Colonel Clark (Tim Reid) after he takes it from one of his men. At the time of filming, the U.S. Army had recently adopted the M16A2.
Norinco Type 56-1
What appears to be the Norinco Type 56-1 rifle carried by Russian soldiers in the film. These rifles have the distinctive full-circle ("hooded") front sights of the Norinco, but have slant muzzle brakes of Russian-made AK rifles. Most are fitted with bakelite magazines (rather than metal), and at least one seen near the end of the film is fitted with an AK-74-style muzzle break in an attempt to imitate the Russian armed forces' service rifle at the time. Colonel Valachev (Jürgen Prochnow) appears to use one of these rifles that's been fitted with what appears to be a mock-up of a GP-25 Grenade launcher.
Browning M2HB Heavy Machine Gun
Browning M2 HB machine guns are seen mounted on US Army APC's in the film.
GP-25 Grenade launcher
What appears to be a GP-25 Grenade launcher is mounted underneath the Norinco Type 56-1 rifle used by Colonel Valachev (Jürgen Prochnow). This launcher is clearly a fabricated mockup which likely uses shotgun shells or another form of blank, since the GP-25 was not available to film armorers in the West at the time that this movie was filmed.
M72 LAW
Colonel Jack Knowles (Roy Scheider) uses anM72 LAW to destroy a guard tower during one of his missions.