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==Panzerfaust==
==Panzerfaust==
During the winter offensive, a German soldier is briefly seen carrying the [[Panzerfaust]] rocket launcher.
During the winter offensive, a German soldier is briefly seen carrying the [[Panzerfaust]] recoilles gun.
[[Image:Panzerfaust.jpg|400px|thumb|none|German Panzerfaust]]
[[Image:Panzerfaust.jpg|400px|thumb|none|German Panzerfaust]]
[[Image:Patton 07.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The German soldier on the far left is briefly seen carrying the [[Panzerfaust]] rocket launcher.]]
[[Image:Patton 07.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The German soldier on the far left is briefly seen carrying the [[Panzerfaust]] recoilless gun.]]


== Flamethrower ==
== Flamethrower ==

Revision as of 08:49, 21 March 2011


The following weapons were used in the film Patton:

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Patton (1970).



Single Action Army

True to his real life counterpart, Gen. George S. Patton (George C. Scott) in the film carries an ivory-gripped Single Action Army in his holster with his initials "GSP" engraved on the grip. When a reporter asks him about his "pearl-handled revolvers", Patton quickly retorts "They're ivory. Only a pimp from a cheap New Orleans whorehouse would carry a pearl-handled pistol."

-Fact: George C. Scott's Patton (and his real life counterpart) only carries one ivory handle Colt 1873 Single Action Army. The second pistol he carried was an ivory handle Smith and Wesson .357 magnum, later given the designation Model 27. The Single Action Army was engraved and had an Eagle carved into the left grip panel. Both the Model 27 and Single Action Army also had Patton's monogram on the right grip panel. The SAA can be seen in this link: [1]

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Colt Single Action Army w/ 5 1/2" barrel known as the "Artillery" model. The most common of the SAA revolvers as it is just the right length. .45 Long Colt
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As Patton walks through the HQ, the SAA in visible in his right holster while the S&W .357 Mag is holstered on the left.
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Patton's SAA is visible in the holster as he greets Gen. Omar Bradley (Karl Malden).
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Patton's holster with a revolver and extra .45 rounds.
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Patton watches the Third Army's advancement as he stands with his SAA in his holster.
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Patton talks to his staff with his SAA holstered.

Smith & Wesson Model 27

Patton's signature ivory-handled SAA is replaced by a Smith & Wesson Model 27 with his "GSP" initials engraved on it for the shot during his opening speech. General Patton purchased the Smith & Wesson Model 27 in 1935 directly from Smith & Wesson. He had the nickname "Two Guns" as he wore matching Colt SSA that he had until giving one away as a gift. He then wore that Smith & Wesson in place of the one given away. He also wore Colt 1908 Hammerless Pistol and a Remington Model 51 pistol.

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Smith & Wesson Model 27 w/ 3.5" barrel - .357 Magnum
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The grip of Patton's Smith & Wesson Model 27 seen during his famous opening speech.

The Smith & Wesson Patton carried wasn't yet called the Model 27. They were known as Registered Magnums, the first of the 357s and special order. I'm not sure about the one in the movie, but notice the hammer difference in the movie picture. Patton I believe called his Registered Magnum his "killing gun."

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As Patton walks through the HQ, the SAA in visible in his right holster while the S&W .357 Mag is holstered on the left.

M1928A1 Thompson

The M1928A1 Thompson is primarily carried by the staff officers of both Gen. Patton and Gen. Bradley, but is also seen in the hands of US soldiers.

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M1928A1 Thompson with 30-round stick magazine and early 'simplified' rear sight that would be adopted for the M1 Thompson. The M1928A1s in Patton have M1928 sights - .45 ACP
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A captain riding with Gen. Bradley through North Africa fires a Thompson at vultures feeding on dead GI's.
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A sergeant behind Capt. Jensen prepares his Thompson while engaging Rommel's army.
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Lieutenant Colonel Codman (Paul Stevens) carries a Thompson slung over his back as they parade through the streets of Palermo, Sicily.
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One of Patton's men fires a Thompson M1928A1 during urban warfare with the Germans.

MAT-49

Some of the Morrocan troops that line up for Patton carry MAT-49 submachine guns. These are anachronistic for the scene, which takes place in 1943, as they weren't developed until a few years later.

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French MAT-49 Submachine Gun - 9mm
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Morrocans stand in a line with their MAT-49s.

MAS-36

The Morrocan troops that march for Patton carry MAS-36 rifles.

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French MAS-36 Rifle - 7.5x54 mm
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Morrocans march with MAS-36s.
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More Morrocans march for Patton.

Browning M2 Aircraft

Patton himself holds onto the barrel of a Browning M2 Aircraft while riding atop a half-track on his way to his new headquarters in North Africa.

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A variant of the Browning M2 developed for aircraft used heavily in the film industry due to the ease of blanking the aircraft version
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Patton stands atop a half-track with his hand on the barrel of an Browning M2 Aircraft.
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Patton looks around the city as he is driven to headquarters.
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Patton arrives, still holding the Browning M2 Aircraft.
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Tank commanders fire Browning M2 Aircraft MG's from their M41 Walker Bulldogs as German bombers strafe the Patton's HQ. This tank was not in service during World War II.

Colt Model 1903 Hammerless

Patton also carries a Colt Model 1903 Hammerless as a personal sidearm (kept either in his waistband or a shoulder holster), most notably using it to shoot at a German plane that fires at his headquarters in North Africa. Major General Walter Bedell Smith (Ed Binns) also carries a Colt Model '03 in a shoulder holster.

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Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless pistol - .32 acp
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Patton answers the phone with his Colt Hammerless tucked into his waistband.
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Patton fires at a German plane, daring it to shoot him in the nose.
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Patton aims at the German plane.
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Major General Walter Bedell Smith (Ed Binns) stands with his Colt Model 1903 in a shoulder holster.

MP40

Many German soldiers carry MP40 submachine guns.

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MP40 submachine gun - 9mm
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German soldiers stand at Rommel's HQ with MP40s.
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A German fires an MP40 just before he is killed.

M1903 Springfield

Some of the American soldiers carry M1903 Springfield rifles into battle.

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Springfield M1903 Mk 1 - .30-06
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Gen. Bradley drops his Springfield as he falls into a ditch.

Karabiner 98k

Many of the Germans carry Karabiner 98k rifles.

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Karabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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A dead German with his 98k with a dead American (holding a Garand off-screen) as a wounded soldier explains the desperate hand-to-hand combat to Patton.
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Germans preparing for a winter attack run with Karabiner rifles.
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One of the Germans preparing the avalanche the Third Army's tanks holds a Karabiner 98k.

M1 Carbine

Gen. Omar Bradley (Karl Malden) and many American soldiers carry the M1 Carbine.

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World War Two Era M1 Carbine, with Dark Walnut Stock, 'L' peep sight and no bayonet lug - correct for most of WW2, shown with khaki sling and oiler and a period Magazine pouch for buttstock
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Bradley takes cover with his M1 Carbine.
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Bradley gets a helmet from another soldier as he holds his M1 Carbine.

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. I

The British troops carry Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I rifles.

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Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I - .303 British
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A British troop at Monty's camp stands with his Lee-Enfield.
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British troops march through Messina with Lee-Enfields.

M1 Garand

Many of the American soldiers carry M1 Garand rifles.

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M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06
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A soldier sitting on the tank holds his M1 Garand.
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Americans take cover with their M1 rifles.
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Some of Patton's Third Army argues in the mud while holding M1 Garands.
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Americans lay dead with their M1s near them, just before a German tank obliterates one.
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One of Patton's men fires his Garand during urban warfare with the Germans.
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An en bloc clip is ejected from an M1 Garand.

Colt M1911

American soldiers and officers, including Gen. Omar Bradley, carry the Colt M1911 on their holsters, sometimes shoulder holsters.

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Colt M1911 - .45 ACP
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Bradley argues with Patton with an M1911 in his holster.

Browning M2HB

Tanks and Half-tracks of Patton's Third Army roll through France and Germany with mounted Browning M2HB machine guns.

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Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG
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The American tank commander (Clint Ritchie) prepares to use the M2.
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Patton rides on an armored vehicle with an M2.
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Patton's army marches through the snow with an M2.
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M20 "Super Bazooka"

What appears to be an M20 Bazooka is used by Patton's troops (Like the American tanks in the film, the M20 would not be correct for the time period).

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M20A1 "Bazooka"
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An American soldier uses the bazooka on a German position.

Panzerfaust

During the winter offensive, a German soldier is briefly seen carrying the Panzerfaust recoilles gun.

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German Panzerfaust
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The German soldier on the far left is briefly seen carrying the Panzerfaust recoilless gun.

Flamethrower

A German soldier uses a Flamethower to take out an American half-track during the Battle of the Bulge.

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A German soldier uses the flamethrower.