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==Colt 1851 Navy (with Richards-Mason cartridge conversion)==
==Colt 1851 Navy (with Richards-Mason cartridge conversion)==
Both Dan Evans ([[Christian Bale]]) and his son William ([[Logan Lerman]]) carry [[Colt 1851 Navy#Colt 1851 Navy (Richards-Mason Conversion)|Colt 1851 Navy]] revolvers with Richards-Mason conversions to fire metallic cartridges.
Both Dan Evans ([[Christian Bale]]) and his son William ([[Logan Lerman]]) carry [[Colt 1851 Navy#Colt 1851 Navy (Richards-Mason Conversion)|Colt 1851 Navy]] revolvers with Richards-Mason conversions to fire metallic cartridges.
[[Image:Colt1851cartridge.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt 1851 Navy with Richards-Mason conversion - .38 Long Colt.]]
[[File:Colt-1851-Navy-Richards-Mason-Conversion.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Screen used Colt 1851 Navy with Richards-Mason conversion - .38 Long Colt. This is a firearms held and used by [[Christian Bale]] ]]
[[Image:Three-TenColt1851CC-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dan loads up his Colt 1851 Navy with a Richards-Mason conversion before heading out.]]
[[Image:Three-TenColt1851CC-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dan loads up his Colt 1851 Navy with a Richards-Mason conversion before heading out.]]
[[Image:Three-TenColt1851CC-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|William packs his Colt 1851 Navy into his rucksack before heading out to follow his father.]]
[[Image:Three-TenColt1851CC-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|William packs his Colt 1851 Navy into his rucksack before heading out to follow his father.]]
The Mexican sharpshooter Campos (Rio Alexander) carries a Colt Model 1855 fitted with a full length telescopic sight and converted to fire metallic cartridges.
Seen above Dan Evan's (Christian Bale) Spencer carbine on his rifle rack is a Springfield 1861 rifle. The Indians that attack the group in the canyons use saddle ring carbine versions of these rifles. Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) takes these rifles back to the group after killing them.
Both of the gunners inside the coach are armed with Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbines. Doc Potter (Alan Tudyk) also carries one of these rifles while at Dan Evan's (Christian Bale) house, waiting for a new wheel for the coach. Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) is seen carrying one of these rifles back after killing the attacking Indians.
Single Action Army revolvers are carried by several characters in the film, most notably Ben Wade (Russell Crowe), whose gun has custom grips with gold crosses, nicknamed "The Hand of God". The gun is said to be cursed as anyone who touches it other than Wade dies. Wade keeps the gun in a special holster designed by Will Ghormley to have the old time look mixed with the advantages of modern quickdraw holsters (see here for more information). Crowe was trained in the film by Thell Reed, a world renowned quick draw shooter labeled "Fastest Gun Alive" by the Colt company, who has worked as a weapons trainer in many films.
Charlie Prince (Ben Foster) carries two Smith & Wesson Schofield Model 3 revolvers in butts-forward holsters also built by Will Ghormley (see more here). Thell Reed extensively trained Foster in multiple quick draw and spinning techniques to turn him into the cold-blooded killer Charlie Prince.
Tucker (Kevin Durand) keeps a Remington 1875 as his sidearm in the film. Many of the payed town members in Contention also use 1875 revolvers when trying to kill Dan Evans (Christian Bale).
A Colt 1878 double barreled shotgun with the barrel sawed down to short length is carried by Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda) until his death and later by Dan Evans (Christian Bale).
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Colt 1874 Gatling Gun
Mounted on the coach turret is a Colt 1874 Gatling Gun fitted with a 35 round magazine, which is fired by the two gunners before they are both killed. Another gunner climbs out and fires it before the coach is flipped. The gun used in the film was supplied by key armorer Thell Reed, who also trained the actors how to use it as the gun coach. A rubber prop gun was also used in the film for scenes when the weapon was at risk of being damaged.