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== Colt Single Action Army == | == Colt Single Action Army Quickdraw == | ||
[[Owen Wilson]] as Roy O'Bannon uses a pair of [[Colt Single Action Army]] revolvers for the majority of the movie until they are taken by Marshal Nathan Van Cleef ([[Xander Berkeley]]). Roy's SAAs had pearl grips. Roy gets them back at the end of the movie. Also when Roy won the final gun battle, the 2 guns he was using to shoot were replaced with 2 identical SAAs. | [[Owen Wilson]] as Roy O'Bannon uses a pair of [[Colt Single Action Army]] revolvers for the majority of the movie until they are taken by Marshal Nathan Van Cleef ([[Xander Berkeley]]). Roy's SAAs had pearl grips. Roy gets them back at the end of the movie. Also when Roy won the final gun battle, the 2 guns he was using to shoot were replaced with 2 identical SAAs. |
Revision as of 03:28, 18 July 2011
The following weapons were used in the film Shanghai Noon:
Colt Single Action Army Quickdraw
Owen Wilson as Roy O'Bannon uses a pair of Colt Single Action Army revolvers for the majority of the movie until they are taken by Marshal Nathan Van Cleef (Xander Berkeley). Roy's SAAs had pearl grips. Roy gets them back at the end of the movie. Also when Roy won the final gun battle, the 2 guns he was using to shoot were replaced with 2 identical SAAs.
Smith & Wesson Schofield
After Roy's Single Action Army pistols are taken by Marshal Van Cleef he can be seen using a Smith & Wesson Schofield in conjunction with Lo Fong's Chamelot-Delvigne 1873.
Remington 1875
One of Wallace's (Walton Goggins) men had this on him.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
In the scene were the bar fight is broken up, the local sheriff is seen firing this gun into the ceiling. One of Roy's goons before they turned on him had this shotgun but sawed off, the fat guy. "John's" Native American wife Falling Leaves (Brandon Merrill) also used one to spook cattle to break open a jail he and Roy were in.
Henry 1860
Chong Wang's (Jackie Chan) wife Falling Leaves (Brandon Merrill) can be seen using a Henry 1860 rifle (as identified by the way she loads it by rotating the end of the gun to expose the tubular magazine) during the rescue of Chong and Roy at the Gallows.
Remington Rolling Block Cavalry
Seen a little after the beginning of the film, when the man who brought Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu) to America, threatened her to his employer for more money. It appears to be a single round weapon and resembles a Remington Rolling Block Cavalry.
Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873
Seen in the hands of Lo Fong (Roger Yuan) at the end of the movie, but taken by Roy.