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Used by Blondie when shooting ropes off of the necks of Tuco and the other bandit. | Used by Blondie when shooting ropes off of the necks of Tuco and the other bandit. (The use of this gun, first produced in 1866, is anachronistic as the film takes place in 1862.) | ||
== Gatling Gun == | == Gatling Gun == |
Revision as of 06:30, 26 July 2008
Blondie (Clint Eastwood) carries a cartridge conversion model. Tuco (Eli Wallach) carries a percussion model stolen from a general store. Instead of a standard holster, Tuco keeps his revolver on a lanyard.
Remington 1858 Army Percussion Revolver
Carried by Angel Eyes/Sentenza (Lee Van Cleef).
Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" lever-action rifle (with ladder-elevated sights)
Used by Blondie when shooting ropes off of the necks of Tuco and the other bandit. (The use of this gun, first produced in 1866, is anachronistic as the film takes place in 1862.)
Gatling Gun
Seen during Civil War battle scenes (with drum magazines).