White Fang (1991): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
White Fang (1991): Difference between revisions
A lever-action rifle is briefly seen in hands of a gold prospector. It has a semi-pistol grip stock that is not very common for lever-action guns.
A lever-action rifle is briefly seen in hands of a gold prospector. It has a semi-pistol grip stock that is not very common for lever-action guns. Winchester Model 71 (based on [[Winchester Model 1886|Model 1886]]) or Model 64 (based on [[Winchester Model 1894|Model 1894]]) may be a decent guess althout none of these guns existed yet during the Klondike Gold Rush.
[[File:White Fang 1991-Rifle1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A man at the left holds a lever-action rifle with semi-pistol grip stock.]]
[[File:White Fang 1991-Rifle1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A man at the left holds a lever-action rifle with semi-pistol grip stock.]]
When Luke (Bill Moseley) is seen on the rooftop, he carries a Winchester Model 1892 Carbine (in other scenes, Luke's gun is an M1873 Carbine). A Winchester Model 1892 Carbine is also seen in the hands of an unnamed gold prospector (Tom Fallon).
Due to a continuity error, Skunker's (Seymour Cassel) Winchester 1892 Short Rifle briefly switches to a longer version of M1892. A similar rifle is seen in the hands of a Klondike townsman.
Winchester Model 1892 (visually modified as Henry 1860)
In various scenes Alex Larson (Klaus Maria Brandauer) and Tinker (Clint Youngreen) use Winchester Model 1892 rifles, visually modified to resemble the Henry 1860. Jack Conroy (Ethan Hawke) captures the rifle from Tinker. The base M1892 is a long rifle with octagonal barrel.
Sykes' dog handler (John Beers) is armed with a sporterized Mosin Nagant, known as a "Bannerman Mosin Nagant".
Enfield Pattern 1853
A Klondike townsman holds a partially seen muzzleloading musket or rifled musket. Judging by the shape of the ramrod tip, the gun is likely an Enfield Pattern 1853.
Unidentified rifles
A lever-action rifle is briefly seen in hands of a gold prospector. It has a semi-pistol grip stock that is not very common for lever-action guns. Winchester Model 71 (based on Model 1886) or Model 64 (based on Model 1894) may be a decent guess althout none of these guns existed yet during the Klondike Gold Rush.
A Klondike townsman holds a partially seen long gun that resembles a sporterized military bolt action rifle.