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Revision as of 16:58, 5 January 2013
The following weapons can be seen in the film Every Which Way But Loose:
Every Which Way But Loose is a 1978 comedy starring Clint Eastwood as a truck driver/street brawler who goes on an unexpected crosscountry journey with his friends and his pet orangutan while being chased by a biker gang and cops. This film was one of Eastwood's most successful at the box office. The sequel Any Which Way You Can was released in 1980.
Winchester 1897
When the biker gang comes to find Phil Beddoe (Clint Eastwood), Ma Boggs (Ruth Gordon) takes out her Winchester Model 1897 shotgun and blasts one of the gang's choppers.
Smith & Wesson Model 28
The two cops who look for Beddoe fire their Smith & Wesson Model 28 revolvers at a line of beer bottles.
Smith & Wesson Model 60
When a bunch of guys try to welch on their bet at the meatpacking plant, Echo (Beverly D'Angelo) fires her stainless Smith & Wesson Model 60 into a side of beef to make sure they pay up.
Winchester 1200 Field Gun
Herb and Putnam take their Winchester 1200 Field Guns to the lake where they find Beddoe fishing.
Other
Beddoe pretends to shoot his pet orangutan Clyde with his finger.