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==Kabyle Musket==
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Cossacks inqlude Som ([[Yuriy Mazhuga]]) and Overko ([[Oleg Maslennikov]]) uses the [[Kabyle Musket]]s. This firearms was used by Cossacks, who previously captured it of Ottoman soldiers, who in its turn captured it in African tribes.
Cossacks inqlude Som ([[Yuriy Mazhuga]]) and Overko ([[Oleg Maslennikov]]) uses the [[Kabyle Musket]]s. This firearms was used by Cossacks, who previously captured it of Ottoman soldiers, who in its turn captured it in African tribes. Looks like, that's the same movie props, one of it's that previously was used in TV-series [[In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta)]].
[[Image:Kabyle Musket.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kabyle musket]]
[[Image:Kabyle Musket.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kabyle musket]]
[[Image:Kozaky matchlock 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A few musket on the ground. Overko ([[Oleg Maslennikov]]) loads one.]]
[[Image:Kozaky matchlock 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A few musket on the ground. Overko ([[Oleg Maslennikov]]) loads one.]]

Revision as of 17:23, 16 December 2016


Cossacks Go (Kozaky Ydut)
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Film poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Ukraine
Directed by Serhiy Omelchuk
Release Date 1991
Language Ukrainian
Polish
Studio Ros
Main Cast
Character Actor
Maksym Trytuz Mikhail Golubovich
Overko Oleg Maslennikov
Som Yuriy Mazhuga


Cossacks Go (ukrainian title is Козаки йдуть; Kozaky Ydut) is a 1991 Ukrainian film, one of the first of the independent Ukraine.

PS. This film was filmed in low definition and had never been restored.


The following weapons were used in the film Cossacks Go (Kozaky Ydut):


Pistols

Wheellock Pistol

Cossack Maksym Trytuz (Mikhail Golubovich) carries Wheellock Pistols on his belt throughout the movie.

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Wheellock pistol
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Flintlock Pistol

Som (Yuriy Mazhuga) draws the Flintlock Pistol and gave it to Overko (Oleg Maslennikov).

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Russian Cavalry Pistol M1809 - .70 cal
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Som draws the flintlock pistol.
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Overko fires his pistol.

Muskets

Kabyle Musket

Cossacks inqlude Som (Yuriy Mazhuga) and Overko (Oleg Maslennikov) uses the Kabyle Muskets. This firearms was used by Cossacks, who previously captured it of Ottoman soldiers, who in its turn captured it in African tribes. Looks like, that's the same movie props, one of it's that previously was used in TV-series In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta).

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Kabyle musket
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A few musket on the ground. Overko (Oleg Maslennikov) loads one.
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Som fires his musket. Flintlock is seen.
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Flintlock Musket

At least one Flintlock Musket can be seen among Cossack's long guns.

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Flintlock musket at the far left. Note the differ stock shape,.

Cannons

Swivel cannon

Cossacks uses a Swivel cannon.

Swivel gun - 18th century
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Som (Yuriy Mazhuga) at the right of Swivel cannon.

Rotating Cannon Table

Cossacks uses an improvased Rotating Cannon Table.

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Nartov Mortar System
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Som (Yuriy Mazhuga) reloads his Cannon devise.
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Rotating Cannon Table is a good seen.