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== Averill's "Henry" Rifle ==
== Averill's "Henry" Rifle ==


I took a look at this film some time ago to find out that James Averill's Henry Rifle is in fact a Winchester "Yellow Boy" 1866 with the hand-guard removed, as evidenced with the right-side loading gate, and Averill referring the rifle as a "Winchester '66" when he purchases it at a store in Casper, Wyoming.
I took a look at this film some time ago to find out that James Averill's Henry Rifle is in fact a Winchester "Yellow Boy" 1866 with the hand-guard removed, as evidenced with the right-side loading gate, and Averill referring the rifle as a "Winchester '66" when he purchases it at a store in Casper, Wyoming. -50AEDeagle

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Unidentified revolver

Merwin Hulbert Model Revolver?

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Ella Watson clearing his pocket revolver.
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Merwin Hulbert Model Revolver.

Remington or Colt?

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Nick helps defend with two guns in hands the wooden cabin.
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Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber.
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Colt Dragoon - longbarreled


Dynamite sticks

Dynamite sticks are used to destroy the mercenaries' barricade from wagons.

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One of the settlers holds a dynamite bomb with a lit fuse.
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Mr. Eggleston (Brad Dourif) tries to throw his bomb.
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Major Wolcott (Ronnie Hawkins), one of the mercenaries, tosses it back..

Averill's "Henry" Rifle

I took a look at this film some time ago to find out that James Averill's Henry Rifle is in fact a Winchester "Yellow Boy" 1866 with the hand-guard removed, as evidenced with the right-side loading gate, and Averill referring the rifle as a "Winchester '66" when he purchases it at a store in Casper, Wyoming. -50AEDeagle