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1883 (TV Series): Difference between revisions
[[Springfield Model 1842]] smoothbore muskets are also seen in the flashback scene.
[[Springfield Model 1842]] smoothbore muskets are also seen in the flashback scene.
[[File:Palmetto1842.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Palmetto Armory produced Springfield Model 1842 with brass furniture - .69 Smoothbore]]
[[File:Palmetto1842.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Palmetto Armory produced Springfield Model 1842 with brass furniture - .69 Smoothbore]]
[[File:1883E4-Rifles-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the guns (2) is supposed to be a Springfield Model 1842. The brass furniture can be seen on some modern replicas of M1842.]]
[[File:1883E4-Rifles-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the guns (<font color=red>'''<big>2</big>'''</font color=red>) is supposed to be a Springfield Model 1842. The brass furniture can be seen on some modern replicas of M1842.]]
[[File:1883E4-Rifles-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of an M1842 rifle (2).]]
[[File:1883E4-Rifles-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of an M1842 rifle (<font color=red>'''<big>2</big>'''</font color=red>).]]
1883 is a Paramount+ original streaming series that is a prequel to the Paramount Network series Yellowstone. The series follows an earlier generation of the Dutton family as they make the dangerous trek from Fort Worth, Texas to Montana and to what will eventually become the Dutton family ranch. Like Yellowstone, 1883 was co-created by Taylor Sheridan, the director/screenwriter responsible for such screenplays as Sicario, Hell or High Water and Those Who Wish Me Dead, and who also wrote and directed several episodes of the series. The cast includes Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Isabel May as well as cameo appearances from Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, and Billy Bob Thornton. The series premiered on December 19, 2021, on the streaming service Paramount+.
The following weapons were used in the television series 1883 (TV Series):
Single Action Army "Civilian" Model revolvers are used by Shea Brennan (Sam Elliott), a Pinkerton agent and a former Captain of the Union Army, Marshal Jim Courtright (Billy Bob Thornton), a rancher Charles Goodnight (Taylor Sheridan), and numerous bandits, including their leader (Russell Rakestraw). Most if not all revolvers can be identified as Uberti replicas.
Single Action Army "Artillery" Model
Single Action Army "Artillery" Model revolvers are used by James Dutton (Tim McGraw), his daughter Elsa (Isabel May), Thomas (LaMonica Garrett), a Pinkerton agent and veteran U.S. Army sergeant from a Buffalo Soldier regiment, as well as a number of minor characters. These revolvers also appear to be Uberti replicas of several models.
During the confrontation with Lakota, James Dutton (Tim McGraw) holds a Single Action Army "Civilian" Model revolver that can be identified as a Denix Peacemaker non-firing replica, judging by the painted silumin surface and thick wooden grips with a screw. In most scenes Dutton is armed with an "Artillery" revolver, and the reason of usage of a non-firing replica in this scene is unclear.
Many characters carry holstered revovlers that are non-firing replicas of SAA. They have light brown grips without screws, and distinctly silumin surface which is black or silver, imitating bluing and nickel fihish, respectively.
Colt 1860 (Richards Conversion)
One of the bandits who attacked the immigrants' camp is armed with a Colt 1860 (Richards Conversion) revolver. The screen gun is probably an Uberti 1860 Richards Army replica.
Colt 1860 Army "Avenging Angel" (Richards-Mason conversion)
Claire Dutton (Dawn Olivieri), James Dutton's widowed sister-in-law, holds a "belly gun" version of Colt 1860 Army, commonly referred as "Avenging Angel" or sometimes "1860 Civilian". Judging by the cylinder, this is a Richards-Mason conversion. The screen gun is probably build upon an Uberti replica.
Smith & Wesson Schofield
A Smith & Wesson Schofield is used by Thomas (LaMonica Garrett) during the confrontation with the evildoing members of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. He carries the Schofield revolver together with the SAA "Artillery" revolver as a left-hand gun (although in several scenes Thomas carries a mockup SAA revolver instead of Schofield in the left-hand holster).
Three Winchester Model 1873 Carbines are seen in the Marshal Courtright's office in Forth Worths. Comanche Sam (Martin Sensmeier) also carries a Winchester Model 1873 carbine.
Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle
In several scenes James Dutton (Tim McGraw), cowboys Wade (James Landry Hebert) and Colton (Noah Le Gros), and a number of settlers are armed with Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifles.
Winchester Model 1873 Long Rifle
In one scene James Dutton (Tim McGraw) holds a Winchester Model 1873 Long Rifle that later switches to a Short Rifle. Shea Brennan (Sam Elliott) uses a Winchester 1873 Long Rifle during the shootout with the rustlers. In this scene his rifle several times switches between this gun and a version of Winchester 1873 with half-magazine due to a row of continuity errors. Comanche and Lacota also are seen with such rifles. Most of the screen guns are replicas by Uberti.
Winchester Model 1873 Rifle (Half-magazine)
James Dutton (Tim McGraw) is originally seen with a Winchester Model 1873 rifle with half-magazine that later is replaced with a 1873 Long Rifle. Shea Brennan (Sam Elliott) is seen with a Winchester 1873 with half-magazine in Forth Worth. During the shootout with the rustlers, Brennan's rifle several times switches between this gun and a Winchester 1873 Long Rifle due to a row of continuity errors.
Winchester Model 1885 High Wall
A Winchester 1885 High Wall rifle that is fitted with a Hi-Lux Optics Malcolm 6X 30" long rifle telescopic sight is seen used by James Dutton (Tim McGraw) when dispatching three bandits. The rifle is anachronistic for the time the show is based on since the High Wall didn't come into production until 1885. The rifle also is seen in the hands of Margaret Dutton (Faith Hill).
Winchester Model 1892 Carbine
In one scene Wade's (James Landry Hebert) Winchester 1873 rifle switches to an anachronistic Winchester Model 1892 carbine due to a continuity error.
Remington Rolling Block Rifle
Sentry #2 (Seth Lee) in Fort Caspar holds a Remington Rolling Block rifle. US military adopted two models of the Remington Rolling Block rifle, both produced by Springfield Armory under license: a US Navy Model 1870 and a US Army Model 1871. Both models had two barrel bands, while the screen gun has three barrel bands and so is supposed to be a Spanish or Egyptian model.
In the flashback scene that depicts the Battle of Antietam, Union soldiers of Capt. Shea Brennan's unit are armed with a large number of different rifles and muskets (most likely, some reenactors' club was involved in this scene). One of the most widely used guns is an Enfield Pattern 1853 rifled musket.
Several Union soldiers in the flashback scene are armed with Sharps Carbines.
Shotguns
Colt Model 1878
James Dutton (Tim McGraw) holds a Coach Gun with exposed hammers, probably a Colt Model 1878 when his wagon is attacked by bandits. Later James' shotgun is seen in the hands of Margaret Dutton (Faith Hill).
Mockup Coach Gun
When James Dutton (Tim McGraw) encounters two pickpockets in Forth Worth, his shotgun switches to a different gun that turns out to be a kind of mockup.
Rossi Overland
Cookie (James Jordan), the wagon train cook, holds a Coach Gun during the shootout with Lakota warriors. His shotgun turns out to be a Rossi Overland.
Double Barreled Shotgun
Many settlers, including their leader Josef (Marc Rissmann) and the Romani woman Noemi (Gratiela Brancusi), carry Double Barreled Shotguns with exposed hammers. Thomas (LaMonica Garrett) uses a full-length shotgun during the confrontation with the evildoing members of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association.
Trivia
Confederate artillery is seen in the flashback scene.