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Welp, cancel that.  You've got pretty much all the usable pics already.  I posted a couple of clearer caps but there's not much really visible in that movie that hasn't already been identified.  The sheriff's rifle is never seen enough to get a decent cap of any sort.  The only time he's seen actually shooting, it's a handgun.  (krispic)
Welp, cancel that.  You've got pretty much all the usable pics already.  I posted a couple of clearer caps but there's not much really visible in that movie that hasn't already been identified.  The sheriff's rifle is never seen enough to get a decent cap of any sort.  The only time he's seen actually shooting, it's a handgun.  (krispic)
Yeah this movie was tough to screen cap due to the poor quality. I guess you can’t expect too much from a B&W low budget independent film made in the 60s. Really dark in some scenes and during the daytime scenes the sunlight basically causes a whiteout. I didn’t think that the one posse member used a Lee Enfield No.1 Mk3 because to me it looks like the barrel is much longer, but I guess that is just a branch or something in the background. That one screen shot you put up is really good, is that like a deleted scene? Anyway good job identifying some of the rifles.  --[[User:Mauser|Mauser]] 18:55, 22 January 2010 (UTC)

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Guns used by the rednecks

I See a lot of lever rifles in the possy and the sheriff apprently uses a bolt action rifle, please if anyone have the movie help me to put some screencaps.

I'll see about doing a few caps tonight. I think I still have that dvd. (krispic)

Welp, cancel that. You've got pretty much all the usable pics already. I posted a couple of clearer caps but there's not much really visible in that movie that hasn't already been identified. The sheriff's rifle is never seen enough to get a decent cap of any sort. The only time he's seen actually shooting, it's a handgun. (krispic)

Yeah this movie was tough to screen cap due to the poor quality. I guess you can’t expect too much from a B&W low budget independent film made in the 60s. Really dark in some scenes and during the daytime scenes the sunlight basically causes a whiteout. I didn’t think that the one posse member used a Lee Enfield No.1 Mk3 because to me it looks like the barrel is much longer, but I guess that is just a branch or something in the background. That one screen shot you put up is really good, is that like a deleted scene? Anyway good job identifying some of the rifles. --Mauser 18:55, 22 January 2010 (UTC)