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− | '''''Jánošík''''' is a 1921 silent film and the first Slovak language feature film. The plot revolves about life of the real Slovak brigand and national hero, Juraj Jánošík. The story place in the early 18th century (before 1713, the year of Jánošík's death), but many of the weapons that appear in this movie were designed more than a hundred years later. | + | '''''Jánošík''''' is a 1921 silent film and the first Slovak language feature film. The plot revolves about life of the real Slovak brigand and national hero, Juraj Jánošík. The story takes place in the early 18th century (before 1713, the year of Jánošík's death), but many of the weapons that appear in this movie were designed more than a hundred years later. |
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==Brown Bess Carbine== | ==Brown Bess Carbine== | ||
One brigand uses a flintlock long gun during the final shootout. It is very unclear, but the general shape resembles a [[Brown Bess Carbine]]. Another (probably the same) musket with the same shape is seen in the hands of another brigand during the robbery. | One brigand uses a flintlock long gun during the final shootout. It is very unclear, but the general shape resembles a [[Brown Bess Carbine]]. Another (probably the same) musket with the same shape is seen in the hands of another brigand during the robbery. | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File:BB Musket repro.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Modern reproduction Brown Bess Carbine - .75 caliber]] |
[[Image:Janosik rifle 3 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Brigand fires.]] | [[Image:Janosik rifle 3 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Brigand fires.]] | ||
[[Image:Janosik rifle 3 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Flintlock frizzen is seen.]] | [[Image:Janosik rifle 3 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Flintlock frizzen is seen.]] |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 13 September 2023
Jánošík is a 1921 silent film and the first Slovak language feature film. The plot revolves about life of the real Slovak brigand and national hero, Juraj Jánošík. The story takes place in the early 18th century (before 1713, the year of Jánošík's death), but many of the weapons that appear in this movie were designed more than a hundred years later.
The following weapons were used in the film Jánošík:
Pistols
British Heavy Dragoon Pistol
Brigand Hrajnoha (P. Kutný) carries a British Heavy Dragoon Pistol on his belt. Later, he gives it to Juraj Jánošík (Theodor Pistek).
Oriental Flintlock pistol
Several brigands are armed with the Oriental Flintlock pistol.
Saint Etienne 1810 Model An XIII Cavalry Pistol
Brigand Hrajnoha (P. Kutný) uses a Saint Etienne 1810 Model An XIII Cavalry Pistol at the film's climax.
Belgian E.I.C. (East India Company) pattern flintlock pistol
A Belgian E.I.C. (East India Company) pattern flintlock pistol can be seen in the hands of one brigand.
Flintlock Pistol
Various Flintlock Pistols can be seen in the hands of several brigands.
Percussion Cap Pistol
Several soldier, includng Pišta (Jozef Chylo), fire Percussion Cap Pistols during the manhunt. Juraj Jánošík (Theodor Pistek) uses another Percussion Cap Pistol in the church.
Double Barreled Percussion Cap Pistol
Several heavily anachronistic Double Barreled Percussion Cap Pistols can be seen hanging on walls.
Unknown Pistols
Several unknown pistols are seen hanging on walls. Several brigands, including Hrajnoha, use other muzzleloading pistols.
Rifles
Percussion Rifle
At least two brigands use heavily anachronistic percussion rifles.
Steyr Mannlicher M1895
Soldiers carry very anachronistic (for the 18th century) Steyr Mannlicher M1895 rifles.
Chassepot 1866
Several soldiers are armed with the anachronistic Chassepot 1866. This rifle can be ID'd by the yataghan bayonets (the only other rifle with a yataghan bayonet is the breech-loaded Werndl Rifle, which lacks a bolt handle, while screen rifles are single-shot bolt action).
Muskets
Brown Bess Carbine
One brigand uses a flintlock long gun during the final shootout. It is very unclear, but the general shape resembles a Brown Bess Carbine. Another (probably the same) musket with the same shape is seen in the hands of another brigand during the robbery.
Turkish Flintlock Musket
A Turkish Flintlock Musket is seen hanging on a wall.
Unknown Muskets
An unknown musket is seen hanging on a wall. Several brigands also use an unknown muskets.