Special Thanks
The idea and screenshots are provided by AVSniff, forum.guns.ru. Greg-Z (talk) 08:54, 18 March 2018 (EDT)
Discussion
This is certainly not Arminius, and it is clearly under the .25 (long) cartridge. I believe that this is a rare exposed-hammer VeloDog [1] . --Slon95 (talk) 16:21, 3 October 2019 (EDT)
- Thanks, a good point! This sample looks similar to screen gun except for a grip (it was the shape of the grip that made me to think about Arminius). --Greg-Z (talk) 16:33, 3 October 2019 (EDT)
- VeloDogs have been made by countless companies in countless grades, so finding the exact version is almost impossible. Here is a sample close to what is in the movie: [2] . --Slon95 (talk) 17:29, 3 October 2019 (EDT)
Additional Images
Nagant M1895
Red Army
Kompolka (regiment commander) Sapozhkov holds a Nagant in Ep.5.
Roshchin disarms Red Army soldier Kvashnin (
Valeriy Zotov) and uses Zotov's Nagant.
Commissar of Varnavsky regiment Sokolovskiy (
Aleksandr Chernov) carries his Nagant in holster in Ep.6.
White Army Lt.Gen. Sergey Leonidovich Markov (Georgiy Sokolov) holds a Nagant during the battle for Ekaterinodar in Ep.9.
Yakov (uncredited), chairman of village council, holds a Nagant.
Roshchin looks in the muzzle of his revolver with minds about suicide.
Mosin Nagant M1891/30
Russian soldiers on night rest in Ep.2. Some rifles have bayonets attached backwards. This is a exclusively cinematic practice; in reality such practice was banned by service manuals.
A field telephone operator with an M91/30 rifle.
Praporshchik Ivan Ilyich Telegin (
Yuriy Solomin) fires an M91/30 rifle at attacking Austro-Hungarian soldiers. Next to him is Pvt. Zubtsov (Vadim Armyaninov), also with M91/30 rifle.
A revolutionary holds an M91/30 rifle (at the left) during the events of Russian revolution in Ep.4.
A soldier carries M91/30 rifle in Ep.5.
Red soldiers of Varnavskiy regiment on meeting.
Marusya (Lyubov Chirkova-Chernyaeva) with a rifle, taken from killed enemy.