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I agree. I own a Winchester 70 and the sights appear to be correct as well.--[[User:1911isthebestgunever|One shot is all it takes.]] ([[User talk:1911isthebestgunever|talk]]) 02:42, 6 January 2013 (EST) | I agree. I own a Winchester 70 and the sights appear to be correct as well.--[[User:1911isthebestgunever|One shot is all it takes.]] ([[User talk:1911isthebestgunever|talk]]) 02:42, 6 January 2013 (EST) | ||
== Winchester '73 == | |||
I don't think that the lever action rifle is the [[Winchester Model 1873]]. based on the barely visible top of the action I would say that it is more likely the [[Winchester 1894]], plus this is a much more common model. |
Revision as of 10:23, 6 January 2013
There are two other guns in this film.
Jack, the local guide, had a bolt-action hunting rifle, and the other operative appears to have the same bullpup rifle as Martin.
Unknown Rifle
Jack Mindy (Sam Neill) arms himself with an unknown bolt action rifle when Martin comes looking for him. Anyone want to take a crack before I just put it up as unknown? --Funkychinaman 14:27, 11 August 2012 (CDT)
From what I can see it looks to be a Winchester Model 70, can't really tell without a shot of the action, but based on the angle of the stock (from what I can see) it seems right--Recon42 13:36, 12 August 2012 (CDT)
I agree. I own a Winchester 70 and the sights appear to be correct as well.--One shot is all it takes. (talk) 02:42, 6 January 2013 (EST)
Winchester '73
I don't think that the lever action rifle is the Winchester Model 1873. based on the barely visible top of the action I would say that it is more likely the Winchester 1894, plus this is a much more common model.