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      • The M1917 is official canon for those who follow the guns of Indiana Jones. Indy fires his revolver in the famous scene where a big oaf challenges him to a sword fight (without success). The pistol he actually uses during that encounter is an S&W Mk II Hand Ejector modified to fire blanks.
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  2. Feb 17, 2024 · Indiana Jones has a Smith & Wesson Model 1917 revolver, chambered in .45 ACP and fitted with an aftermarket front sight. This iconic firearm became his weapon of choice in the popular Indiana Jones films.

  3. Feb 17, 2024 · Is the Smith & Wesson Model 1917 historically accurate for Indiana Jones’ era? Yes, the revolver is historically accurate, as it was a popular sidearm used by American soldiers and law enforcement agencies during World War I and beyond.

  4. One was a Smith & Wesson 1917, chambered for .45 ACP from Stembridge rentals in Hollywood. The second was a Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector Model 2 (HE2) from Bapty & Co. in London. It is widely accepted that the Bapty was used in all the revolver shooting scenes. Both guns had their barrels cut down to four inches.

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    Smith & Wesson M1917

    Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) carries as his primary sidearm in Raiders a large frame Smith & Wesson revolver of the "Hand Ejector, Second Model" type. Two similarly-modified prop weapons with barrels cut down to about four inches were employed by the production company—the first being a Smith & Wesson M1917 provided by Stembridge Gun Rentals, in California. This was used for studio work in the U.S., and is the gun Indy turns over to arch rival Belloq (Paul Freeman) after barely escaping a bo...

    Smith & Wesson Mk II Hand Ejector

    The second Smith & Wesson revolver used onscreen is a blank-firing British-issue Mk II Hand Ejector Model chambered in .455 Webley, again with shortened barrel. According to research done by members of the www.indygear.com web site, this was loaned from Bapty and Co. (U.K.) for U.K. production and Middle East location filming. These two revolvers are differentiated by the front sights: the M1917 sight is rounded (with bluing removed from the barrel underneath), and the one on the "Bapty" Mk I...

    FN Hi-Power

    As seen in the Raven Bar shootout, Jones's secondary handgun is a Browning Hi-Power. It was one of Browning's last designs and was on the drawing board in 1925. The P35, made by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium, was a fairly common gun in the hands of the Nazis but not until WWII broke out. It is unlikely but not impossible that Jones would carry this gun in 1936, just one year after manufacturing began (it would be twenty years before the Hi-Power would be comercially available for sale in the...

    MP40

    The MP40 submachine gun is seen used by German soldiers as well as Nepalese and Arab henchmen. The MP40 is anachronistic since the film is set in 1936 and neither the MP40 nor its more expensive predecessor, the MP38, existed at the time. In reality, the Germans should be using Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/IIs or Bergmann MP35/Isinstead. Surprisingly, the Arab thug that fires on Indy during the street chase holds the weapon in the preferred way, while the well trained German soldiers hold the weapo...

    Mauser Karabiner 98k

    A bolt action rifle used by German soldiers and Egyptian henchmen in the film. The Mauser Karabiner 98k began manufacture in 1935 so it is conceivable that it would be out of the country by 1936, however the German soldiers would more likely be carrying Gewehr 98s.

    MG 81Z

    A dual or "Zwilling" mount MG 81Z machine gun (incongruously fitted with an MG 15 saddle drum) is seen mounted at the rear turret of the 'Flying Wing' plane, and while trapped inside, Marion (Karen Allen) commandeers the weapon and guns down a squad of Nazi soldiers sent after Indy. This weapon is an MG 81 Zwilling (twin mount) with a Doppeltrommel 15 saddle drum "attached." The Doppeltrommel saddle drum was used exclusively with the MG 15 machine gun and would not function on the MG 81 as sh...

    MG 34

    The MG 34 Belt fed machine gun seen mounted on Gobler's (Anthony Higgins) car during the truck chase.

    RPG-2

    Near the climax of the film, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) points a shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon at the ark while it is being transported by Belloq and the Germans. The weapon was custom made for the production by the movie's armorer, Simon Atherton, who has stated that the weapon is actually a Chinese Type 56 copy of the Soviet RPG-2 made to look like a WWII-era German anti-tank weapon. The launcher also appears to be outfitted with a shoulder grip similar to an M9 Bazooka's. The Germans...

  5. Sep 8, 2021 · The pistol itself was a contract-made Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector MKII revolver chambered in .455 Webley. Produced by armorer Bapt Limited, “The Bapty” revolver was modified to fire blanks for safety on the movie set and also had its barrel cut from the original 6-inches down to just 4 inches.

  6. Jan 14, 2021 · Smith & Wesson M1917 This is Indy’s primary sidearm in Raiders. It’s a revolver chambered for 45 ACP , and it was adopted by the U.S. military during WWI to supplement increasingly scarce M1911s.

  7. Apr 27, 2024 · Was the gun used by Indiana Jones accurate for the time period? Yes, the Smith & Wesson MK II Hand Ejector revolver was an accurate choice for the timeframe of the Indiana Jones movies.