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[[Image:GONY 539.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Numerous villagers in the background carry unidentifiable rifles]]
[[Image:GONY 539.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Numerous villagers in the background carry unidentifiable rifles]]
[[Image:GONY 541.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The villager in the middle has, what looks to be a pistol of some kind]]
[[Image:GONY 541.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The villager in the middle has, what looks to be a pistol of some kind]]
[[Image:unknowngun6.png|thumb|none|600px|Two of the Tammany Hall representatives stand at the window during the Draft Riots, holding unknown rifles]]
[[Image:GONY 332.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two of the Tammany Hall representatives stand at the window during the Draft Riots, holding unknown rifles]]
 
==Unknown Colt Cap & Ball Revolver==
 
During the scene where William Tweed ([[Jim Broadbent]]) is conversing with Dead Rabbits, Amsterdam ([[Leonardo DiCaprio]]) appears to have a Colt Cap & Ball Revolver tucked in his waistband, the same gun is seen, during the debate scene.
There is a good possibility that this is the 1849 Pocket Model, that he took off the assassin who tried to kill Bill earlier.
 
[[Image:GONY 544.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Amsterdam with what appears to be a Colt Cap & Ball Revolver.]]
[[Image:gonycoltgun1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|The Colt Revolver is seen again during the debate.]]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 24 April 2014

I can't tell for certain from the pictures but the single-shot boot pistols are percussion ignited right? -Anonymous

Lorenz muskets?

I don't have any clear screenshots available, but it seems to me that the muskets identified as Springfield 1842 variants could also be Austrian-made Lorenz rifle-muskets. The front of the barrel seems similar in appearance, and it would explain why most of these particular weapons are lacking ram rods; Lorenz rifles' ram rods were typically shipped separately. ---E2theSamps 05:20, 25 September 2011 (CDT)

Please Help ID

Please help ID --Ben41 (talk) 07:24, 24 April 2014 (EDT)

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Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio) pulls out an unidentifiable second gun during his assassination attempt on Bill Cutting (Daniel Day-Lewis).
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A Man to the right has a pistol of unknown make or model drawn.
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Two men to the right have pistols drawn, one looks to be maybe a ducks foot pistol, the other appears to maybe be an over/under pistol.
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A musket barrel, possibly a Springfield musket can be seen to the right
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Numerous villagers in the background carry unidentifiable rifles
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The villager in the middle has, what looks to be a pistol of some kind
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Two of the Tammany Hall representatives stand at the window during the Draft Riots, holding unknown rifles

Unknown Colt Cap & Ball Revolver

During the scene where William Tweed (Jim Broadbent) is conversing with Dead Rabbits, Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio) appears to have a Colt Cap & Ball Revolver tucked in his waistband, the same gun is seen, during the debate scene. There is a good possibility that this is the 1849 Pocket Model, that he took off the assassin who tried to kill Bill earlier.

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Amsterdam with what appears to be a Colt Cap & Ball Revolver.
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The Colt Revolver is seen again during the debate.