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'''''Django Unchained''''' is a 2012 "Southern" written and directed by [[Quentin Tarantino]]. The film stars [[Jamie Foxx]] as Django, an acquired slave who is partnered with a bounty hunter named Dr. King Shultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) to track down and eliminate the notorious Bittle Brothers of whom Shultz has no knowledge of appearance. If the brothers are brought to justice, Shultz promises to aid Django in his quest to find the man who has enslaved his wife and rescue her from his clutches.   The cast includes [[Leonardo DiCaprio]], [[Don Johnson]], [[Walton Goggins]], and [[Samuel L. Jackson]].  The film's name is a homage to the 1966 Italian Western ''[[Django]]'' that starred [[Franco Nero]] (who also has a role in this film).
'''''Django Unchained''''' is a 2012 "Southern" (as the film has elements of the Western, but takes place primarily in the southern United States of 1858) that was written and directed by [[Quentin Tarantino]]. The film stars [[Jamie Foxx]] as Django Freeman, a slave who is liberated by a bounty hunter named Dr. King Shultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) in order to track down and eliminate the notorious Bittle Brothers of whom Shultz has no knowledge of appearance. If the brothers are brought to justice, Shultz promises to aid Django in his quest to find the man who has enslaved his wife and rescue her from his clutches. The cast includes [[Leonardo DiCaprio]], [[Don Johnson]], [[Walton Goggins]], and [[Samuel L. Jackson]].  The film's name is a homage to the 1966 Italian Western ''[[Django]]'' that starred [[Franco Nero]] (who also has a role in this film).  According to IMDb.com, the armorers for the film are Tony Didio, Jr. and gunsmith Larry Zanoff.


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'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Django Unchained:'''''
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= Pistols =
= Pistols =
== Cobra "Big Bore" Derringer ==
== Cobra "Big Bore" Derringer ==
Dr. King Schultz and Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) use [[Cobra Derringer|Cobra "Big Bore" Derringers]] (likely standing in for the more time period appropriate [[Remington 1866 Derringer]]) as their secondary weapons. They are attached to drawer slides that allow for quick pistol drawing. They are both polished steel with pearl grips which means they are duplicates or in fact the same pistol.
Dr. King Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) and Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) use [[Cobra Derringer|Cobra "Big Bore" Derringers]] as their secondary weapons. They are attached to drawer slides that allow for quick pistol drawing. They are both polished steel with pearl grips which means they are duplicates or in fact the same pistol. Since the film takes place in 1858, the use of a double barrel Derringer would be anachronistic (Remington introduced this style in 1866 after the Civil War).  The Cobra "Big Bore" Derringer seen in the film is a modern version of the Remington derringer.
[[File:Cobra Big Bore Derringer Chrome.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Cobra CB38 Big Bore Derringer, chrome finish - .38 Special]]
[[File:Cobra Big Bore Derringer Chrome.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Cobra CB38 Big Bore Derringer, chrome finish - .38 Special]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A close up shot fot he pistol showing the ventilated rib identifying it as a modern Cobra replica.]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 1.jpg|thumb|602px|none|A close up shot of the pistol.  The ventilated rib identifies it as a modern Cobra replica.]]
[[Image:Django.jpg|thumb|none|400px]]
[[Image:Django.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) wields his Derringer.]]
[[Image:Django_unchained.jpg|thumb|none|400px]]
[[Image:Django_unchained.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A production image shows Dr. King Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) firing his Derringer.]]


==Remington 1858 New Army==
==Remington 1858 New Army==
Dr. King Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) uses what appears to be a [[Remington 1858 New Army]]. We also see Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) dual wield revolvers, one of which is a [[Remington 1858 New Army]].
Dr. King Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) carries what appears to be a [[Remington 1858 New Army]]. In the shootout at Candyland, Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) dual-wields revolvers, one of which is a [[Remington 1858 New Army]].  Django also is seen with Remington fitted with a brass frame.
[[File:Remington1858-1.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber]]
[[File:Remington1858-1.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber]]
[[File:Django-navy.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) draws his [[Remington 1858 New Army]].]]
[[File:Django-navy.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) draws his [[Remington 1858 New Army]].]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 5.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) fires his [[Remington 1858 New Army]].]]
[[File:DjangoU 33.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Django holds the [[Remington 1858 New Army]].]]
[[File:Django-revolver-3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) with a [[Remington 1858 New Army]] in his right hand and a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] in his left hand.]]
[[File:Django-revolver.jpg|thumb|602px|none|Django fires the Remington during the mansion shootout.]]
[[File:Django-revolver-4.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) with a [[Remington 1858 New Army]] in his right hand and a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] in his left hand.]]
[[File:Django Unchained revolver 1 1.jpg|thumb|602px|none|Candyland Cowboy (Tom Proctor) is shot, while holding the Remington. The gunman at the left holds the Colt Navy.]]
[[File:Django-revolver-3.jpg|thumb|601px|none|In a deleted scene from the trailer, Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) spins a [[Remington 1858 New Army]] in his right hand and a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] in his left hand.  On the left, the color of the blood spatter was darkened in order to pass MPAA standards for "Green Band" trailers.]]
[[File:Django-revolver-4.jpg|thumb|601px|none|In a deleted scene from the trailer, Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) with a [[Remington 1858 New Army]] in his right hand and a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] in his left hand.]]
[[File:Rem1858Brass.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Remington 1858 New Army Brass Frame - .44 caliber]]
[[File:DjangoU 49.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Django fires the revolver with a brass frame.]]
 
==Remington 1858 Sheriff's==
The Sheriff's model of the [[Remington 1858]] appears to be the revolver carried by Django throughout much of the film.  A nickel (or stainless repro) version is carried by Billy Crash ([[Walton Goggins]]).
[[File:Rem1858Sheriff.jpg|thumb|none|350px|]]
[[File:DjangoU_13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of the revolver fired by Django.]]
[[File:DjangoU_57.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A nickel (or stainless repro) version is pulled by Billy Crash ([[Walton Goggins]]) to threaten Broomhilda Von Shaft (Kerry Washington).]]


==Colt 1851 Navy==
==Colt 1851 Navy==
Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) dual wields a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] and a [[Remington 1858 New Army]].
Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) dual wields a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] and a [[Remington 1858 New Army]].
[[Image:1851Navy.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber.]]
[[Image:1851Navy.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber.]]
[[File:Django-revolver-2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) with a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] in his left hand and a [[Remington 1858 New Army]] in his right..]]
[[File:Django Unchained revolver 2 2.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Gilles (Craig Stark) drops his Colt, while being shot by Django..]]
[[File:Django-revolver-3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) with a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] in his left hand and a [[Remington 1858 New Army]] in his right.]]
[[File:Django-revolver-2.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) with a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] in his left hand and a [[Remington 1858 New Army]] in his right.]]
[[File:Django Unchained revolver 2 1.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Django fires [[Colt 1851 Navy]] taken from the Cowboy (Ryan Happy).]]
[[File:Django-revolver-3.jpg|thumb|601px|none|In a deleted scene, Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) spins both a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] in his left hand and a [[Remington 1858 New Army]] in his right.]]
[[File:DjangoU 39.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee ([[Michael Parks]]) holds his revolver on prisoners. Another Employee ([[John Jarratt]]) also carries this revolver in his holster.]]
[[File:DjangoU 41.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Another The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee ([[Quentin Tarantino]]) has the revolver holstered.]]
 
==Colt Dragoon==
Lil' Raj Brittle ([[Cooper Huckabee]]) fumbles with a third model [[Colt Dragoon]] during a confrontation with Django.
Django himself then takes it from him and is seen using it.
[[Image:Dragoon_3rd_model.jpg‎|thumb|none|350px|[[Colt Dragoon]] 3rd model - .44 cal]]
[[File:DjangoU_09.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lil' Raj Brittle ([[Cooper Huckabee]]) fumbles with a third model [[Colt Dragoon]] during a confrontation with Django. ]]
[[File:DjangoU_08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Django holds the revolver.]]


= Shotguns =
= Shotguns =
==Double Barrelled Muzzle-loading Shotgun==
==Double Barrelled Percussion Shotgun==
A double barrelled muzzle loading shotgun is used by a slaver ([[James Remar]])
A [[Percussion Shotgun|Double Barrelled Percussion Shotgun]] is first seen in the hands of slavers Ace Speck ([[James Remar]]) and Dicky Speck ([[James Russo]]). Dr. King Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]) and a slave then use the shotgun. Sheriff Bill Sharp ([[Don Stroud]]) also carries the shotgun when confronting Schultz. Calvin's bodyguard, Butch Pooch (also [[James Remar]]) uses a sawed-off Double Barrelled Percussion Shotgun.
[[File:Django unchained trailer 8.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
[[Image:PercussionDBS.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun - 10 gauge]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 8.jpg|thumb|601px|none|A double barrelled percussion shotgun is first seen in the hands of Ace Speck ([[James Remar]]).]]
[[File:DjangoU_54.jpg|thumb|601px|none|A double barrelled percussion shotgun is in the hands of Dicky Speck ([[James Russo]]).]]
[[File:DjangoU_02.jpg|thumb|601px|none|A double barrelled percussion shotgun is in the hands of Sheriff Bill Sharp ([[Don Stroud]]).]]
[[File:DjangoU_21.jpg|thumb|601px|none| Calvin's bodyguard, Butch Pooch (also [[James Remar]]) uses a sawed-off Double Barrelled Percussion Shotgun.]]
 
= Rifles =
= Rifles =
==Sharps Rifle==
==Sharps 1874 Buffalo==
A variant of the [[Sharps Rifle]] is used by Django ([[Jamie Foxx]])
A [[Sharps 1874 Buffalo]] appears to be the rifle used by both Schultz and Django.  The Sharps Buffalo wasn't introduced until twenty years after the film's time period.
[[File:Sharps1874cavalarycarbine.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Sharps 1874 Cavalry Carbine - .45-70 caliber]]
[[Image:Sharps1874B.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Sharps 1874 Buffalo - .45-70. caliber]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
[[File:DjangoU 07.jpg|thumb|602px|none|]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 2.jpg|thumb|602px|none|Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) takes aim with the Sharps.]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 3.jpg|thumb|602px|none|Closeup of Django with the Sharps.]]


==Henry 1860==
==Henry 1860==
A steel framed [[Henry 1860]] rifle can be seen being used by henchmen and Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz).
A steel framed [[Henry 1860]] rifle can be seen being used by henchmen, Django ([[Jamie Foxx]]) and Dr. King Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]). This weapon is anachronistic due to the movie taking place in 1858, although they could be intended to be stand-ins for the [[Volcanic Repeater]] rifles which were the immediate predecessor to the Henry rifle.
[[File:Henry.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Henry 1860 brass-frame - .44 Rimfire (RF).]]
[[File:Henry.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Henry 1860 brass-frame - .44 Rimfire (RF).]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 4.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
[[File:DjangoU 10.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Spencer 'Big Daddy' Bennett ([[Don Johnson]]) holds what appears to be Henry repeater rifle.]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 6.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 4.jpg|thumb|601px|none|A steel framed [[Henry 1860]] rifle can be seen being used by Dr. King Schultz ([[Christoph Waltz]]).]]
[[File:DjangoU 15.jpg|thumb|601px|none|]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 6.jpg|thumb|601px|none|The henchman on the far right carries the Henry rifle.]]
 
==Spencer 1860 Saddle Ring Carbine==
The [[Spencer 1860 Carbine]] also appears to be carried by some of the men employed by Spencer 'Big Daddy' Bennett ([[Don Johnson]]). The Spencer wasn't introduced until two years after the film's time period.
[[Image:Spencer 1860 Carbine.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Spencer 1860 Carbine - .56-56 RF.]]
[[File:DjangoU 10.jpg|thumb|601px|none|The two men behind Spencer 'Big Daddy' Bennett ([[Don Johnson]]) hold what appear to be Spencer rifles.]]  


==Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine==
==Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine==
Several henchmen are seen with [[Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine]]s.
Several henchmen are seen with [[Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine]]s.
[[File:Enfield 1856 Cavalry Carbine.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine - .577 caliber]]
[[File:Enfield 1856 Cavalry Carbine.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine - .577 caliber]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 6.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]]
[[File:Django unchained trailer 6.jpg|thumb|601px|none|The henchman on the near left carries the Enfield Carbine.]]


== Remington 1858 ("Cattleman's Carbine") ==
== Remington 1858 ("Cattleman's Carbine") ==
We see Django armed with a [[Remington_1858_New_Army#Remington_1858_.28.22Cattleman.27s_Carbine.22.29|Remington 1858 New Army "Cattleman's Carbine"]] while on horseback.
Django takes a [[Remington_1858_New_Army#Remington_1858_.28.22Cattleman.27s_Carbine.22.29|Remington 1858 New Army "Cattleman's Carbine"]] after a standoff with Mining company men.  He is seen carrying the rifle while on horseback. At the film ending, this gun briefly can be seen in the hands of Broomhilda von Shaft ([[Kerry Washington]]).  
[[Image:RemCattlemansCarbine58.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Remington 1858 "Cattleman's Carbine" - .44 caliber.]]
[[Image:RemCattlemansCarbine58.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington 1858 "Cattleman's Carbine" - .44 caliber.]]
[[File:Django-rifle.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Django rides with his Remington 1858 "Cattleman's Carbine".]]
[[File:DjangoU 42.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Django rides with a [[Remington_1858_New_Army#Remington_1858_.28.22Cattleman.27s_Carbine.22.29|Remington 1858 New Army "Cattleman's Carbine"]] after a standoff with Mining company men.]]
[[File:Django-rifle-3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Django holding his Carbine.]]
[[File:Django-rifle.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Django with the Remington 1858 "Cattleman's Carbine".]]
[[File:Django-rifle-3.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Django holding the Carbine.]]


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Django Unchained (2012)

Django Unchained is a 2012 "Southern" (as the film has elements of the Western, but takes place primarily in the southern United States of 1858) that was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. The film stars Jamie Foxx as Django Freeman, a slave who is liberated by a bounty hunter named Dr. King Shultz (Christoph Waltz) in order to track down and eliminate the notorious Bittle Brothers of whom Shultz has no knowledge of appearance. If the brothers are brought to justice, Shultz promises to aid Django in his quest to find the man who has enslaved his wife and rescue her from his clutches. The cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Don Johnson, Walton Goggins, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's name is a homage to the 1966 Italian Western Django that starred Franco Nero (who also has a role in this film). According to IMDb.com, the armorers for the film are Tony Didio, Jr. and gunsmith Larry Zanoff.


The following weapons were used in the film Django Unchained:


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Pistols

Cobra "Big Bore" Derringer

Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) and Django (Jamie Foxx) use Cobra "Big Bore" Derringers as their secondary weapons. They are attached to drawer slides that allow for quick pistol drawing. They are both polished steel with pearl grips which means they are duplicates or in fact the same pistol. Since the film takes place in 1858, the use of a double barrel Derringer would be anachronistic (Remington introduced this style in 1866 after the Civil War). The Cobra "Big Bore" Derringer seen in the film is a modern version of the Remington derringer.

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Cobra CB38 Big Bore Derringer, chrome finish - .38 Special
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A close up shot of the pistol. The ventilated rib identifies it as a modern Cobra replica.
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Django (Jamie Foxx) wields his Derringer.
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A production image shows Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) firing his Derringer.

Remington 1858 New Army

Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) carries what appears to be a Remington 1858 New Army. In the shootout at Candyland, Django (Jamie Foxx) dual-wields revolvers, one of which is a Remington 1858 New Army. Django also is seen with Remington fitted with a brass frame.

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Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber
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Schultz (Christoph Waltz) draws his Remington 1858 New Army.
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Django holds the Remington 1858 New Army.
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Django fires the Remington during the mansion shootout.
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Candyland Cowboy (Tom Proctor) is shot, while holding the Remington. The gunman at the left holds the Colt Navy.
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In a deleted scene from the trailer, Django (Jamie Foxx) spins a Remington 1858 New Army in his right hand and a Colt 1851 Navy in his left hand. On the left, the color of the blood spatter was darkened in order to pass MPAA standards for "Green Band" trailers.
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In a deleted scene from the trailer, Django (Jamie Foxx) with a Remington 1858 New Army in his right hand and a Colt 1851 Navy in his left hand.
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Remington 1858 New Army Brass Frame - .44 caliber
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Django fires the revolver with a brass frame.

Remington 1858 Sheriff's

The Sheriff's model of the Remington 1858 appears to be the revolver carried by Django throughout much of the film. A nickel (or stainless repro) version is carried by Billy Crash (Walton Goggins).

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Closeup of the revolver fired by Django.
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A nickel (or stainless repro) version is pulled by Billy Crash (Walton Goggins) to threaten Broomhilda Von Shaft (Kerry Washington).

Colt 1851 Navy

Django (Jamie Foxx) dual wields a Colt 1851 Navy and a Remington 1858 New Army.

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Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber.
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Gilles (Craig Stark) drops his Colt, while being shot by Django..
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Django (Jamie Foxx) with a Colt 1851 Navy in his left hand and a Remington 1858 New Army in his right.
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Django fires Colt 1851 Navy taken from the Cowboy (Ryan Happy).
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In a deleted scene, Django (Jamie Foxx) spins both a Colt 1851 Navy in his left hand and a Remington 1858 New Army in his right.
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The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee (Michael Parks) holds his revolver on prisoners. Another Employee (John Jarratt) also carries this revolver in his holster.
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Another The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee (Quentin Tarantino) has the revolver holstered.

Colt Dragoon

Lil' Raj Brittle (Cooper Huckabee) fumbles with a third model Colt Dragoon during a confrontation with Django. Django himself then takes it from him and is seen using it.

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Colt Dragoon 3rd model - .44 cal
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Lil' Raj Brittle (Cooper Huckabee) fumbles with a third model Colt Dragoon during a confrontation with Django.
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Django holds the revolver.

Shotguns

Double Barrelled Percussion Shotgun

A Double Barrelled Percussion Shotgun is first seen in the hands of slavers Ace Speck (James Remar) and Dicky Speck (James Russo). Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) and a slave then use the shotgun. Sheriff Bill Sharp (Don Stroud) also carries the shotgun when confronting Schultz. Calvin's bodyguard, Butch Pooch (also James Remar) uses a sawed-off Double Barrelled Percussion Shotgun.

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Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun - 10 gauge
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A double barrelled percussion shotgun is first seen in the hands of Ace Speck (James Remar).
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A double barrelled percussion shotgun is in the hands of Dicky Speck (James Russo).
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A double barrelled percussion shotgun is in the hands of Sheriff Bill Sharp (Don Stroud).
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Calvin's bodyguard, Butch Pooch (also James Remar) uses a sawed-off Double Barrelled Percussion Shotgun.

Rifles

Sharps 1874 Buffalo

A Sharps 1874 Buffalo appears to be the rifle used by both Schultz and Django. The Sharps Buffalo wasn't introduced until twenty years after the film's time period.

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Sharps 1874 Buffalo - .45-70. caliber
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Django (Jamie Foxx) takes aim with the Sharps.
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Closeup of Django with the Sharps.

Henry 1860

A steel framed Henry 1860 rifle can be seen being used by henchmen, Django (Jamie Foxx) and Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz). This weapon is anachronistic due to the movie taking place in 1858, although they could be intended to be stand-ins for the Volcanic Repeater rifles which were the immediate predecessor to the Henry rifle.

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Henry 1860 brass-frame - .44 Rimfire (RF).
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Spencer 'Big Daddy' Bennett (Don Johnson) holds what appears to be Henry repeater rifle.
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A steel framed Henry 1860 rifle can be seen being used by Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz).
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The henchman on the far right carries the Henry rifle.

Spencer 1860 Saddle Ring Carbine

The Spencer 1860 Carbine also appears to be carried by some of the men employed by Spencer 'Big Daddy' Bennett (Don Johnson). The Spencer wasn't introduced until two years after the film's time period.

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Spencer 1860 Carbine - .56-56 RF.
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The two men behind Spencer 'Big Daddy' Bennett (Don Johnson) hold what appear to be Spencer rifles.

Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine

Several henchmen are seen with Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbines.

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Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine - .577 caliber
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The henchman on the near left carries the Enfield Carbine.

Remington 1858 ("Cattleman's Carbine")

Django takes a Remington 1858 New Army "Cattleman's Carbine" after a standoff with Mining company men. He is seen carrying the rifle while on horseback. At the film ending, this gun briefly can be seen in the hands of Broomhilda von Shaft (Kerry Washington).

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Remington 1858 "Cattleman's Carbine" - .44 caliber.
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Django rides with a Remington 1858 New Army "Cattleman's Carbine" after a standoff with Mining company men.
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Django with the Remington 1858 "Cattleman's Carbine".
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Django holding the Carbine.