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  1. Commandant of the Bird Island (Russian: Комендант Птичьего острова) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Vasili Pronin.

  2. Commandant of the Bird Island (Russian: Комендант Птичьего острова) is a 1939 Soviet drama movie directed by Vasili Pronin. [1] [2] It stars Leonid Kmit , Nikolai Dorokhin , and Nikolay Gorlov .

    • Handguns
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    • Machine Guns
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    Nagant M1895

    Soviet border guards, including Sailor Kositsyn (Leonid Kmit) and both officers of the patrol boat Smeliy (Brave) (Nikolai Dorokhin and Nikolay Gorlov), carry Nagant M1895revolvers with pre-1930 rounded front sights.

    FN Model 1900

    An FN Model 1900is taken from a Japanese sailor by Soviet border guard.

    CZ 27

    A pair of pistols that appear to be CZ 27sis found in a secret cache on Japanese schooner.

    Mosin Nagant M1891/30

    Mosin Nagant M1891/30rifles are used by Soviet border guards.

    Maxim M1910/30

    A Maxim M1910/30 is mounted on the stern of Soviet patrol boat Smeliy.

    Type 38

    A Hotchkiss machine gunis secretly mounted on Japanese schooner. The shape of the barrel allows to identify it as Hotchkiss M1900 that was adopted by Japanese Imperial Army as Type 35 (the main Japanese machine gun in Russian-Japanese war) and Type 38.

    Type 3

    Several Type 3 heavy machine gunsare also mounted on Japanese schooner.

    45mm 21-K Naval Gun

    45mm 21-K gun is mounted on the bow of patrol boat Smeliy. 21-K has the same barrel and ammunition as 53-KAT gun.

  3. Commandant of the Bird Island (Russian: Комендант Птичьего острова) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Vasili Pronin.

  4. Commandant of the Bird Island (Russian: Комендант Птичьего острова) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Vasili Pronin. Plot. The film tells about the sailor Kositsyn, who is on a desert island off the coast of Kamchatka, where he will have to prevent a group of Japanese smugglers from escaping. Cast

  5. Sep 10, 2022 · During an unexpected storm, the ship breaks up, and the remaining Soviet sailor Kositsyn and the Japanese get to an uninhabited island, where our sailor, without sleep and without a minute of rest, will have to confront seven Japanese saboteurs.

  6. Nikolai Dorokhin. Pyotr Savin. Aleksei Konsovsky. Crew 2. Directing. Vasily Pronin. Director. Writing. Sergey Dikovsky. Writer. A few very hard days from the life of Kositsyn - the sailor from the coast guard ship.