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When Detective Abberline ([[Hugo Weaving]]) goes to Gwen's house looking for Lawrence Talbot, he enters the house along with some of his men one of them has a small revolver that looks like a [[Webley Bulldog]].
When Detective Abberline ([[Hugo Weaving]]) goes to Gwen's house looking for Lawrence Talbot, he enters the house along with some of his men one of them has a small revolver that looks like a [[Webley Bulldog]].


[[Image:WebleyBulldog.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Webley Bulldog - .32 caliber.]]
[[Image:WebleyBulldogReplica.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Webley Bulldog - .32 caliber.]]


==Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"==
==Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"==

Revision as of 13:16, 20 June 2010

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Nice, but where's the trigger?

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The following firearms were used in the 2010 remake film The Wolfman (2010):

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The Wolfman (2010)


Holland & Holland Paradox

Used by Sir John Talbot (Anthony Hopkins).It is possible that the rifle used in the movie is not a Holland & Holland Paradox and that the weapon thought to be a Paradox is actually an Eight Bore shotgun. See the discussion page.

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Holland & Holland Paradox - 10 Gauge.
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Sir John Talbot (Anthony Hopkins) holds his Holland & Holland Paradox.
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Sir John Talbot (Anthony Hopkins) with his double. Note the loading underlever.
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Close up of the shotgun. Notice the express sights.
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Lawrence Talbot loads the shotgun.

Martini Henry Rifle

A professionally sporterized Martini-Henry Mk. III being used against The Wolfman. It can be identified as a Greener-modified gun by the large cocking lever.

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Martini-Henry modified by the famous London gunsmith J. Rigby
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Sporterized Martini-Henry in action.

Webley Mark VI

Used by Detective Aberline (Hugo Weaving) throughout the film, and chief of police Colonel Montford (Nicholas Day) in the gypsy camp. After Gwen (Emily Blunt) pushes him away, she takes the revolver and runs, at the end she uses it to shoot and kill The Wolfman.

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Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley.
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Detective Abberline (Hugo Weaving) tries to shoot The Wolfman before Gwen pushes him away.

British 1853 Enfield

Used by Aberline's men.

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British 1853 Enfield.

Winchester 1895 lever action

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Sporting version of the 1895.

Either .303 British or .405 Winchester

Probably the latter since Sir John Talbot was a big game hunter and the '95/ .405 combo was a favorite of hunters like Teddy Roosevelt.

Double Barrel Shotgun

Used by the men at the gypsy camp and at the trap with the deer in the forest.

Unknown Revolvers

Used by the police.

Webley Bulldog

When Detective Abberline (Hugo Weaving) goes to Gwen's house looking for Lawrence Talbot, he enters the house along with some of his men one of them has a small revolver that looks like a Webley Bulldog.

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Webley Bulldog - .32 caliber.

Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"

After scaring off some men from town who wanted to take Lawrence, Sir Talbot (Anthony Hopkins) puts his shotgun on the wall along with his other rifles, the one above his shotgun looks like a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"

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Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" - .44 RF.