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Two [[Colt 1895 Automatic Machine gun|Colt Model 1895 Machine Guns]] are used by the Rough Riders for fire support. The script has that the two 1895's are a gift from Lewis Tiffany.Unknown if this is factual. The pair on the show were actually Model 1914 made by Marlin and chambered in 7.62 x 54mmR Russian and supplied by Stembridge Gun Rentals.
Two [[Colt 1895 Automatic Machine Gun|Colt Model 1895 Machine Guns]] are used by the Rough Riders for fire support. The script has that the two 1895's are a gift from Lewis Tiffany.Unknown if this is factual. The pair on the show were actually Model 1914 made by Marlin and chambered in 7.62 x 54mmR Russian and supplied by Stembridge Gun Rentals.
[[Image:Colt1895.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt 1895 machine gun in 30-40 Krag]]
[[Image:Colt1895.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt 1895 machine gun in 30-40 Krag]]
[[Image:Rough9.jpg|none|thumb|500px|While still in training the Rough Riders tryout their new Colt 1895 Machine Guns]]
[[Image:Rough9.jpg|none|thumb|500px|While still in training the Rough Riders tryout their new Colt 1895 Machine Guns]]
Revision as of 02:49, 28 March 2010
Rough Riders was a made for TV movie, released in 1997, starring Tom Berenger as Teddy Roosevelt. It chronicled the history of the Rough Riders, especially their military actions in the Spanish American War.
The following weapons can be seen in Rough Riders:
Used by (Tom Berenger) as Teddy Roosevelt and other U.S. Army officers. In reality Roosevelt used a 38 caliber double action Colt revolver that had been recovered from the U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor after it was sunk (see Colt 1889). But John Milius, the director, wanted him to carry the Peacemaker since Roosevelt is considered to be the "Cowboy President".
Colt 1878 Double Action
Carried by (Gary Busey) as Major General Fighting Joe Wheeler.
Merwin-Hulbert Frontier
Carried by George Neville (Buck Taylor) ,Henry Nash's partner, while robbing a stagecoach with Nash (Brad Johnson]]).
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model
Major Frederick Funston ([[Pablo Espinoza]) displays a nickle-plated S&W Russian Model when asked about the Cuban Artillery corps.
Mauser C96 Broomhandle
Used by German military advisors to the Spanish Army, Spanish officers and Henry Nash (Brad Johnson) during the Battle for Kettle and San Juan Hills.
Winchester Model 1895 Rifle
Used by Teddy Roosevelt (Tom Berenger) throughout much of the fighting on Cuba. Hands it to one of his soldiers during the attack up Kettle Hill. The assumption is that the rifle is chambered in 30-40 Krag.In reality the Winchester Model 1895 rifle used in the filming is the personal property of director John Milius (a fan of the 1895 Winchester)and chambered in 35 Winchester.
Winchester Model 1895 Carbine
Used by several of the regiment's officers to include Bucky O'Neill (Sam Elliott). After O'Neill (Sam Elliott) is killed his Winchester is used by Henry Nash (Brad Johnson) during the Battle for Kettle and San Juan Hills. Like the 1895 rifle the assumption is the carbines are also chambered for 30-40 Krag. The pair on the show was chambered in .30-40 Krag and was supplied by Ellis Mercantile.-Phoenixent
Model 1896 Krag-Jorgensen Carbine
Krag-Jorgensen M1896 Carbine is used by most of the Ist Volunteer U.S. Cavalry soldiers (i.e. Rough Riders) in the movie. A few use the Winchester Model 1895 and the regimental cook Eli (Geoffrey Lewis) opts for a double barrel shotgun.
Chilean Model 1895 Mauser - 7x57mm
The show was supplied with Chilean 1895 Mauser rifles in 7x57mm by both Stembridge Gun Rentals and Ellis Mercantile.
Springfield 1879 Trapdoor
Winchester 1873
Carried by several Rough Riders ,when first reporting for duty, and by Major Frederick Funston (Pablo Espinosa).
Remington Model 1889 Double Barreled Shotgun
The regiment's cook Eli (Geoffrey Lewis) carries a cut down Remington Model 1889 double barrel shotgun. Appears to be either 12 gauge or 10 gauge.The 1889 could be had in either gauge.
Colt 1873 Gatling Gun
Used by the American Army during the Battle for San Juan Hill.
Colt Model 1895 Automatic Machine Gun
Two Colt Model 1895 Machine Guns are used by the Rough Riders for fire support. The script has that the two 1895's are a gift from Lewis Tiffany.Unknown if this is factual. The pair on the show were actually Model 1914 made by Marlin and chambered in 7.62 x 54mmR Russian and supplied by Stembridge Gun Rentals.
1895 Argentine Maxim Machine Gun
Though inaccurate it was used for dramatic effect and to forshadow World War One. The machinegun (in the film supposedly provided by German Advisors to the Spanish Army) was supposed to be an 1884 Maxim Prototype gun (the type distributed by Hiram Maxim to warring parties in conflicts like the Transvaal "Boer War"), but there is little proof that Maxims were used by the Spaniards in the war.After taking Kettle Hill the Rough Riders use the Maxim along with their Colt machine guns to fire on San Juan Hill.
Artillery
There are multiple screecaps of the artillery used by both the Spanish and American forces during the Battle for San Juan Hill. I am unable to identify the various pieces so I will leave it for somebody more familiar with field artillery than I am. I can tell you that according to the August 1997 issue of Guns & Ammo the artillery pieces were two breech loaded 1891 2.5 inch Krupp field guns, an altered French 75mm gun (the steel splinter shield was removed), a two pounder Hotckiss mountain gun and a Hotchkiss revolving cannon.
Group Photos
The survivors gather on top of San Juan Hill after the battle is over. Included is a recreation of the famous photo of Roosevelt and the Rough Riders.