Castle in the Sky: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Castle in the Sky: Difference between revisions
All of the soldiers seen in the film carry hybrid [[Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE)|SMLE]] bolt-action rifles, due to the slightly longer barrel of the No. 4 rifle and pseudo Gewehr 98 Lange-Visier sights. The rifles are depicted with five round magazines instead of the better known ten round magazines, which is plausible since the Lee Enfield's magazine could be detached and swapped in the field, thanks to the small lever in the trigger guard.
All of the soldiers seen in the film carry hybrid [[Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE)|SMLE]] bolt-action rifles, due to the slightly longer barrel of the No. 4 rifle and Gewehr 98 Lange-Visier sights. The rifles are depicted with five round magazines instead of the better known ten round magazines, which is plausible since the Lee Enfield's magazine could be detached and swapped in the field, thanks to the small lever in the trigger guard.
Dola and her pirate gang all use single barrel break-open grenade launchers that fires explosive and gas rounds. Pazu obtains one from Dola when he goes to find Sheeta.
All of the soldiers seen in the film carry hybrid SMLE bolt-action rifles, due to the slightly longer barrel of the No. 4 rifle and Gewehr 98 Lange-Visier sights. The rifles are depicted with five round magazines instead of the better known ten round magazines, which is plausible since the Lee Enfield's magazine could be detached and swapped in the field, thanks to the small lever in the trigger guard.
Model 24 Stielhandgranate "Potato Masher" High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenadeError creating thumbnail: File missingDola throws a grenade to stop the villagers
Train Artillery Cannons
The army has several artillery cannons stationed on the armored train.