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I belive that this is a Richards conversion, not Richards- Mason. You can see the rear sight on the breech ring, the R-M used the original hammer sight. Also, the hammer has been modified to strike the frame mounted firing pin used in the Richards.


== Colt Walker 1847 "Dragoons" ==
== Colt Walker 1847 "Dragoons" ==

Revision as of 00:41, 10 August 2008

Western directed by Clint Eastwood. Several vintage revolvers can be seen:

Colt 1860 with Richardson-Mason conversion

This revolver is either a Colt 1860 Army converted to accommodate metallic cartridges, or a Colt model 1871-72 Open Top Model (note the extractor, and the loading gate)

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I belive that this is a Richards conversion, not Richards- Mason. You can see the rear sight on the breech ring, the R-M used the original hammer sight. Also, the hammer has been modified to strike the frame mounted firing pin used in the Richards.

Colt Walker 1847 "Dragoons"

Clint Eastwood carries 4 revolvers:

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...2 Colt Walker 1847 "Dragoons"...

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Colt 1860 Army

...A Colt 1860 Army he got of the kid when he died...

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Uberti copy of a Colt 1860 Army
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Colt 1849 Pocket

...and a Colt 1849 Pocket model:

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