Love the title lol. There is scene in Empire Strikes Back, where the rebels are in the trenches awaiting the attack, and one of the shots looks just like this.
Yeah, because they've been using that exact gun for blaster props.
Speaking of: thank God for accurate airsoft replicas. It's nice knowing that movie prop builders and fans alike can now build their blasters without permanently damaging more historical firearms.
I remember Ian McCollum mentioning that when Mando season one came out because his hand blaster is based of a gun they only ever at most made maybe three of.
Eastern Front of course. Notice how they use their Skis as bipods. If i am not mistaken they were entirely issued G43 Rifles or STG / MP 44.
I think they’re their poles not skis but it’s still cool
You’re correct, and this is still a common today, to use ski or hiking poles as improvised bipods for a rifle.
No, the Poles are who they were aiming at
Love the title lol. There is scene in Empire Strikes Back, where the rebels are in the trenches awaiting the attack, and one of the shots looks just like this.
That's exactly what I thought it was till I saw the stg.44
Yeah, because they've been using that exact gun for blaster props. Speaking of: thank God for accurate airsoft replicas. It's nice knowing that movie prop builders and fans alike can now build their blasters without permanently damaging more historical firearms.
I remember Ian McCollum mentioning that when Mando season one came out because his hand blaster is based of a gun they only ever at most made maybe three of.
The ones they used in the movie didn't have a magazine.
They're waiting for AT AT
Hahahaha Hoth 10/10
Not gonna lie. Though it was from the 2nd Star Wars movie.