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==Colt 1873 Peacemaker==
==Colt 1873 Peacemaker==
Carried by multiple members of Little Bill's posse during the final shootout.
Carried by [[Gene Hackman]] as Little Bill and multiple members of his posse during the final shootout.


==Unknown Double Action Shotgun==
==Unknown Double Action Shotgun==
Carried by William Munny throughout the film, used in the final shootout to kill the saloon owner and threaten [[Gene Hackman]] as Little Bill.
Carried by William Munny throughout the film, used in the final shootout to kill the saloon owner and threaten [[Gene Hackman]] as Little Bill.

Revision as of 07:55, 11 April 2008


The following weapons are used in Unforgiven:

Starr Model 1858

This percussion revolver is carried by Clint Eastwood as William Munny, most notably in the early scene where he practices shooting, where the unique self-cocking mechanism can be seen. It is also featured prominently in the poster.

Spencer Carbine

Carried by Morgan Freeman as Ned Logan early in the film. He later gives it to William Munny. It is difficult to tell whether this is the 1860 or 1865 model.

Smith & Wesson Schofield

Carried by Jaimz Woolvett as the Schofield Kid, later used by William Munny.

Henry 1860 rifle

A brass-framed Henry rifle is used by one of Little Bill's henchmen to threaten English Bob (Edward Harris).

Winchester 1873 rifle

Used by one of Little Bill's henchmen to threaten English Bob (Edward Harris).

Remington 1875

Used by one of Little Bill's henchmen to threaten English Bob (Edward Harris).

Colt 1873 Peacemaker

Carried by Gene Hackman as Little Bill and multiple members of his posse during the final shootout.

Unknown Double Action Shotgun

Carried by William Munny throughout the film, used in the final shootout to kill the saloon owner and threaten Gene Hackman as Little Bill.