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Ip Man

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Ip Man is a 2008 martial arts movie staring Donnie Yen as Ip Man, the master of Bruce Lee. It revolves around his time in Foshan during the Japanese occupation of China. The film is only indirectly a biography and takes a lot of creative license in portraying the events around Ip Mans time there.

The following weapons were used in the film Ip Man:

Ip Man (2008)


Nambu Type 14

The sidearm of the Japanese Colonel Sato (Shibuya Tenma) is a Nambu Type 14 pistol. It is used twice throughout the film. First to shoot a fighter after an arena match, the second time during the films climax. Note that the one in the movie has a fully rounded trigger guard unlike the one pictured in the preview image provided below. In several scenes a rubber prop was used in place of the real Nambu Type 14.

Nambu Type 14 - 8x22mm Nambu
Closeup of Satos (Shibuya Tenma) Nambu Type 14 pistol.
Li Zhao (Lam Ka-tung) struggles with Sato over the Nambu Type 14.
Sato (Shibuya Tenma) holds Ip Man (Donnie Yen) at gunpoint with a rubber Nambu Type 14. Note the low level of detail, specifically the lack of a front sight.

Arisaka Type 99

The primary weapon of all Japanese soldiers is the Type 99 Arisaka rifle.

Arisaka Type-99 Substitute Standard - 7.7x58mm
Japanese soldiers hold back Chow Ching-chuen (Simon Yam) and his factors workers.
Japanese foot soldiers train their Type 99 Arisaka rifles on Ip Man (Donnie Yen).

Tranter 1879

Li Zhao´s (Gordon Lam Ka-tung) weapon during his time as police officer appears to be a Tranter 1879. If one goes by the scene of Ip Man knocking the cylinder out of the weapon frame by frame, one can see that it is connected to a wire, which was used to quickly pull it out of the revolver.

Li Zhao (Gordon Lam Ka-tung) proudly boasts that firearms are superior to martial arts, his Tranter 1879 in hand.
Ip Man grabs the revolver...
...here you can clearly see the wire...
...and there the cylinder goes, a technical impossibility.

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