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* Fired by [[R. Lee | * Fired by [[R. Lee Ermey]] in an episode of ''[[Mail Call]]'' | ||
* Seen in the Short-lived TV Show [[Firefly]], modified to look more futuristic | * Seen in the Short-lived TV Show ''[[Firefly]]'', modified to look more futuristic | ||
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Revision as of 17:22, 20 December 2008
The LeMat 1861 revolver has been seen in the following films:
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The LeMat percussion revolver was invented by a French gunsmith and first issued in 1861. The gun was famed for its 9 shot capacity and an under barrrel 16 or 18 gauge shotgun, and was favored by Confederate soldiers during the civil war. Production ceased mainly in 1865 but the gun was still made somewhat for quite a long time. Today, many companies make reproduction models.
Film
- A quickdraw contestant in The Quick and the Dead
- Seen in a guncase in The Punisher (2004)
- Inman uses a LeMat in Cold Mountain (in the novel too)
Television
- Fired by R. Lee Ermey in an episode of Mail Call
- Seen in the Short-lived TV Show Firefly, modified to look more futuristic