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== Double Barrled Shotguns == | == Double Barrled Shotguns == | ||
Two double barrled shotguns are seen in the movie. One is a side-by-side carried by a sherrifs deputiy. The other is a sawn-off over-and-under seen in the hands of a bartender. | Two double barrled shotguns are seen in the movie. One is a side-by-side carried by a sherrifs deputiy. The other is a sawn-off over-and-under seen in the hands of a bartender. | ||
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The following guns where used in the film "Crossroads".
- Which crossroads is this? There are Seven (7) distinct shows or movies with the name Crossroads. Though with some sleuthing someone can probably figure out what you're referring to, but please put more information (like year or a brief summary) if the title is identical to so many other movies. MPM2008
- I checked on imdb and there's a 1986 movie called Crossroads with Ralph Macchio that has a character named Willie Brown (played by Joe Seneca). That's really all the evidence I had to go on (as I didn't make this article - I've never even heard of it), but I'd guess thats which film this is referring to. - Speakeasy804
Colt Police Positive
Willie Brown (Joe Seneca) carries a Colt Police Positive with a 6 inch barrel.
Colt Python
Colt Python revolvers are carried by the Sheriff and his deputies.
Double Barrled Shotguns
Two double barrled shotguns are seen in the movie. One is a side-by-side carried by a sherrifs deputiy. The other is a sawn-off over-and-under seen in the hands of a bartender.