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'''The following guns were used in the film ''[[Unforgiven]]'':'''
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Revision as of 04:11, 5 January 2009

The following guns were used in the film Unforgiven:

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Unforgiven (1992)

Starr 1858 Army

William Munny (Clint Eastwood) takes out a Starr 1858 Army percussion revolver from its case where it had been stored away for many years when joining The Kid on his manhunt. He tries to shoot a can on a wooden post for target practice, only to find that his aim was lost with his age. Later in the film, Sheriff Bill Dagget (Gene Hackman) orders Will to surrender his firearms while staying in the town of Big Whiskey. Will tells him he doesn't have one and when Bill finds the Starr under his coat, he beats hims within an inch of his life.

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Starr 1858 Army - .44 Caliber.
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Will takes his Starr 1858 Army out from storage.
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Will fires his Starr 1858 at a can. Here he shows the unique self-cocking trigger and uses it the proper way when target shooting. Slow and steady. A quick trigger pull leads to a missed shot.
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Close up on Will's Starr 1858.
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Will becomes shocked to learn he's lost his ability to shoot.
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Bill takes Will's Starr 1858 out after he orders him to surrender his firearm.

Spencer 1860 Saddle Ring Carbine

Ned Logan (Morgan Freeman) uses a Spencer 1860 Carbine as his weapon in the film, and claims he has and still can shoot a flying bird in the eye. He later gives it to William Munny (Clint Eastwood) to shoot one of the outlaws when he can't. When Ned is killed by Sheriff Bill Dagget (Gene Hackman), Will grabs the rifle and uses it to finish off Little Bill.

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Spencer 1860 Carbine - .56-56 RF.
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Ned keeps his Spencer 1860 Carbine hung on his door-frame.
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Note the saddle ring.
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Ned aims down his Spencer rifle.
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Will takes Ned's rifle to shoot at Davey Bunting (Rob Campbell).
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Will fires the Spencer rifle at Davey.
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Will gives Ned back his Spencer rifle when Ned decides to go home.
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Little Bill examines Ned's Spencer rifle after his men capture him on his way home.
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After dispatching everyone in the whorehouse, Will takes the Spencer rifle and pulls the magazine tube out of the butt to reload.
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"Deserve's got nothin' to do with it."
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Will finishes off Little Bill with the Spencer rifle.
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As Will walks out of the whorehouse, he shoots the last man still alive. This looks like a full powered blank so the actor must have been wearing some type of protective clothing.
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Will warns the people outside that if they shoot, he'll kill everyone they love and then them.

Smith & Wesson Schofield Model 3

The Schofield Kid (Jaimz Woolvett) carries a Smith & Wesson Schofield Model 3 throughout the film. After he kills Quick Mike (David Mucci), he gives the gun to Will, claiming he doesn't want to kill anyone else. Will then uses it when he takes on all the deputies in the whorehouse at the film's end.

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Smith & Wesson Schofield - .45 Schofield.
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The Kid shows off his Smith & Wesson Schofield Model 3 revolver to Will.
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The Kid points his Schofield at Ned when he says he's poor sighted.
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Close up on The Kid's Schofield.
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The Kid sneaks over to the outhouse Quick Mike is using.
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The Kid kills Quick Mike in the outhouse.
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The Kid gives Will his Schofield.
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Will shoots Clyde with the Schofield. Note how the flash comes out of both the muzzle and the cylinder gap.
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Will shoots Dep. Andy with the Schofield.
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Will holds his Schofield on Beauchamp.

Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" (mocked up as Henry 1860)

Dep. Andy Russell (Jeremy Ratchford) is seen using a Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" with the forend removed to resemble a Henry 1860 rifle to point at English Bob (Richard Harris) when he first enters the town and does not surrender his firearms.

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Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" - .44 RF.
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Dep. Andy works the lever on his mocked up Winchester 1866 Yellow Boy. Note how in the gun case, a regular '66 rifle is seen.
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Andy with his mock Yellow Boy.
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Andy furthest right points his mock Yellow Boy at English Bob.
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Andy points his mock Yellow Boy at English Bob. Note the lack of a spring follower and the slit it follows in the magazine tube. Also note the lack of a break open barrel. These are signs revealing the gun is not a Henry.
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Andy chambers his mock Yellow Boy when Beauchamp reaches in his bag.
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Note the loading gate, another featture not on a genuine Henry.

Winchester 1892

Despite how anachronistic it is (since the film takes place in 1881), several deputies are seen armed with Winchester 1892 rifle. The Schofield Kid (Jaimz Woolvett) is also seen with a '92 rifle and uses it to shoot at Will and Ned before they reveal who they are. Do to his poor eyesight, the kid fires the gun all over the place and Ned asks to check the rifle to see if it is bent.

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Winchester 1892 - .44-40 WCF.
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Charley Hecker (John Pyper-Ferguson) examines a Winchester 1892 rifle in the sheriff's office.
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Fatty Rossiter (Jefferson Mappin) points his Winchester 1892 at English Bob.
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Fatty with a '92 rifle.
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The Kid fires his '92 rifle at Will and Ned.
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The Kid squints his eyes, unable to see out in the field.
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When Ned tries to inspect The Kid's rifle, he puts his hand on his Schofield.

Remington 1875

Clyde Ledbetter (Ron White) uses a Remington 1875 to threaten English Bob (Richard Harris).

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Remington 1875 - .45 Long Colt.
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Clyde with his Remington 1875.
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Clyde points his Remington 1875 at English Bob.
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Clyde cocks the hammer on his Remington 1875 when Beauchamp reaches in his bag.

Single Action Army

Several characters in the film are seen using Single Action Army revolvers, including Sheriff Bill Daggett (Gene Hackman) and English Bob (Richard Harris). In one of the more notable scenes, Little Bill gives Bob's cartographer, W.W. Beauchamp (Saul Rubinek), a loaded Peacemaker and claims all he has to do is shoot him and he can bust Bob out of jail. Both afraid and inexperianced, Beauchamp decides to give the gun to Bob instead. Bob declines, which proves to be a smart choice because Bill had the gun loaded with the next chamber empty.

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Colt Single Action Army 5" barrel Artillery model - .45 Long Colt.
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Colt Single Action Army 7.5" barrel Cavalary model - .45 Long Colt.
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English Bob drops the empty shells out of his nickel plated Artillery SAA after shooting Quail in mid-flight. Like many actors, he doesn't know how to use the ejector rod to push out the empty casings.
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Dep. Andy notices Bob's SAA in his holster, despite the fact that Bob said he was unarmed.
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Little Bill tosses an Artillery SAA on the desk in front of Beauchamp.
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Beauchamp points the SAA at Little Bill, completely clueless on how to hold a gun.
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Instead, he offers the gun to Bob, who declines.
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Little Bill gives Bob back his SAA, the barrel bent beyond use.
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Charley Hecker points his Cavalary SAA at Will in the bar.
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Fatty with a Cavalary SAA.
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Fatty cocks the hammer on his SAA.
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One of the men with Davey with a nickel plated Cavalary SAA.
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Fatty ruishes outside with a Cavalary SAA in hand as The Kid shoots Quick Mike.
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Little Bill tries to shoot Will with his SAA but misses when Will ducks. Note blank flame.
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Clyde tries to fire his SAA at Will before being shot.
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The wounded Bill tries to ready his SAA before Will stops him.

Colt 1860 Army

At the beginning of the film when Quick Mike (David Mucci) cuts up Delilah Fitzgerald (Anna Levine), Skinny Dubois (Anthony James) holds a Colt 1860 Army to his head in order to stop his assault.

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Colt 1860 Army - .44 Caliber.
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Skinny holds his Colt 1860 Army to Quick Mike's head.

J. Stevens & Company 1878

Charley Hecker (John Pyper-Ferguson) uses a J. Stevens & Company 1878 shotgun throughout the film.

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J. Stevens & Company 1878 - 12 Gauge.
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Hecker prepares his shotgun.
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Hecker points his shotgun at English Bob.
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Hecker points his shotgun at Bob.
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Hecker readies his shotgun as he walks up to Will in the bar.
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Hecker points his shotgun at Will.
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At the end of the film, Hecker is seen aiming his shotgun at Will as he leaves the bar, too afraid to shoot at him.

Colt 1878

William Munny uses a Colt 1878 shotgun with most of the finish worn off as his long arm in the film. He most notabley uses it at the end to shoot Skinny Dubois (Anthony James) in his saloon for displaying Ned's dead body outside. He attempts to shoot Little Bill with the gun, but it misfires, likely from getting wet in the rain, so he throws it at Bill, giving him enough time to draw his Schofield.

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Colt 1878 - 12 Gauge.
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After Will realizes he can't shoot with a pistol anymore, he takes out his Colt 1878 shotgun and blows the can off the wooden post.
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Ned's wife Sally Two Trees (Cherrilene Cardinal) notices that Will has his Colt 1878 wrapped in his saddle bags.
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Will fires his Colt 1878 at Fatty.
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Will fires his Colt 1878.
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The Kid covers Will with the shotgun as he gets on his horse.
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The Kid fires the shotgun.
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As Little Bill and his men disuss hunting down Will, he walks in the bar with his shotgun in hand.
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"Who's the fellow owns this shithole?"
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After Skinny reveals himself to be the owner of the saloon, Will shoots him with no hesitation. He is inaccurately launched off his feet, although not as ridiculously as with some other films.
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Will cocks the hammer on the shotgun's second barrel after he shoots Skinny.
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"Well, sir, you are a cowardly son of a bitch! You just shot an unarmed man!"
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"Well, he should have armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend."