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[[File:THoKG-CoachGun-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|During the attack on the stagecoach, Guard Woodside (Daniel P. Jones) holds a short-barreled percussion shotgun.]]
[[File:THoKG-CoachGun-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|During the attack on the stagecoach, Guard Woodside (Daniel P. Jones) holds a short-barreled percussion shotgun.]]
[[File:THoKG-CoachGun-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the guard's shotgun.]]
[[File:THoKG-CoachGun-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the guard's shotgun.]]
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= Trivia =
= Trivia =
Blueprints of USS ''Monitor'', one of the first ironclad ships, are seen on the wall in Fitzpatrick's house.
Blueprints of USS ''Monitor'', one of the first ironclad ships, are seen on the wall in Fitzpatrick's house. They include its 11-inch Dahlgren guns.
True History of the Kelly Gang is a 2019 Australian co-production historical crime drama about notorious bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang that acted in the colony of Victoria, Australia during the 1870s. The film is directed by Justin Kurzel and based upon the same title novel by Peter Carey. It stars George MacKay as Ned Kelly, Essie Davis as Ned's mother Ellen, Nicholas Hoult as Constable Fitzpatrick, and Russell Crowe as bushranger Harry Power who was Ned's mentor. It's worth noting that despite being entitled "True History...", the film is actually a highly fictionalized depiction of Kelly's life, with some scenes shot in nearly surrealistic manner.
Note: the height of the image gradually shrinks throughout the film by adding black bars on top and bottom, symbolising the narrowing view through the visor of Kelly's signature helmet. As the bars are cropped on the presented screenshots, their height radically differ - not an error but a result of creative idea of the filmmakers.
The following weapons were used in the film True History of the Kelly Gang:
Constable Fitzpatrick (Nicholas Hoult) carries a Colt Walker revolver throughout the movie. This is a Heritage Commemorative reproduction with gold banner on the left side and Samuel Walker's and Samuel Colt's images on the right side. Like the original 1847 Walker, this is a cap and ball gun.
Colt 1851 Navy
In several scenes Ned Kelly (George MacKay) is armed with a Colt 1851 Navy revolver. His revolver matches the "London" model with iron components. Colt 1851 Navy revolvers are also seen in hands of gang member Steve Hart (Louis Hewison) and a stagecoach driver (Gavin Robson).
Colt 1851 Navy Sheriff's
Short-barreled Colt 1851 Navy Sheriff's Model revolver is used by Ned's young brother Dan (Earl Cave). The revolver has a lanyard ring that would be correct for British service military and police handguns.
Colt 1851 Navy (Richards-Mason Conversion)
Another revolver, used by Dan Kelly (Earl Cave), is a Colt 1851 Navy (Richards-Mason Conversion). Two props with different barrel length (probably 5.5" and 4 3/4") are used, switching from one to another due to a continuity error. Very likely these revolvers are modern replicas.
Colt 1860 Army
A Colt 1860 Army revolver is used by Harry Power (Russell Crowe). What appears to be the "inspector cartouche" (military inspection mark) can be seen on the grip, so this revolver is most likely an original Colt gun, not a modern replica.
Colt 1861 Navy (Cartridge Conversion) Compact Model
During the final shootout, Joe Byrne (Sean Keenan), one of the gang members, fires a compact version of Colt 1861 Navy with cartridge conversion. While the revolver is generally similar to cartridge 1860 Army, the size and shape of the cylinder allows to identify it as 1861 Navy.
Colt 1862 Police
Joe Byrne (Sean Keenan) uses a Colt 1862 Police revolver when he tests the makeshift armor.
Colt 1862 Pocket Police
Harry Power (Russell Crowe) gives a nickel plated Colt 1862 Pocket Police revolver to young Ned Kelly (Orlando Schwerdt) when the two take Sergeant O'Neil by surprise.
Tranter Model 1868
During the final shootout, Steve Hart (Louis Hewison) is armed with a Tranter Model 1868 revolver.
Adams or Beaumont-Adams Revolver
A revolver is seen in Sgt. O'Neil's (Charlie Hunnam) holster. It is fitted with a lanyard. Adams or Beaumont-Adams is a possible guess.
Several Spencer 1860 carbines are used by Kelly's gang, notably by Dan Kelly (Earl Cave) during the final shootout.
Martini-Henry Rifle
Martini-Henry Rifles, most likely Mk I or Mk II, are widely used by the gang members and by police constables. During the final shootout, Martini-Henry rifles are seen in hands of Ned (George MacKay) and Dan (Earl Cave).
Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III
Several police constables are armed with anachronistic Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III rifles, probably due to the lack of correct Martini-Henry.
Unidentified percussion cap rifle
One of the guns, seen in hands of Ned Kelly during the final shootout, is a long percussion cap rifle. It has a hunting or sporter type short handguard. Possibly this gun is a converted military Enfield 1853 or Snider-Enfield. In reality a long-barreled Snider-Enfield with sawn-off handguard and buttstock was one of Ned Kelly's favorite weapons.
Shotguns
Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun
Ned Kelly (George MacKay) uses a Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun in several scenes. Percussion shotguns are also seen in hands of Ned's mother Ellen Kelly (Essie Davis) and several gang members, notably Joe Byrne (Sean Keenan).