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[[File:Hellonwheelss2e4longrifle.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sharps 1874 long rifle with some kind of sight]]
[[File:Hellonwheelss2e4longrifle.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sharps 1874 long rifle with some kind of sight]]
[[File:Hellonwheelss2e4longrifle2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closer look at the sight]]
[[File:Hellonwheelss2e4longrifle2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closer look at the sight]]
==Winchester 1866 "Yellowboy"==
Prevalent in many scenes, especially "Timshel" (Season 1, Episode 9), this weapon, while period correct, would not have been issued to the US Cavalry as portrayed in the show. 


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Revision as of 05:45, 23 July 2013

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This show is currently airing.

This article or section is for a series that is Ongoing, or currently on the air and thus is a continuous work in progress.
Screencaps may not be immediately available and information may not be up to date.

The following firearms were used in AMC's Hell On Wheels:

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Hell On Wheels (2011)


Griswold & Gunnison

Former Confederate soldier Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) carries a Confederate-made Griswold & Gunnison Revolver, by which he is recognised in Episode 1. The correct Griswold & Gunnison is visible for a split second at 34:20 in Episode 3, "A New Birth of Freedom."

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Griswold & Gunnison revolver - .36 Percussion.
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Bohannon holds his "Griswold & Gunnison" (obviously a Colt 1860 Army) after murdering a Union soldier who raped his wife.
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Bohannon covers his Griswold & Gunnison with his coat after it's recognized by Daniel Johnson.

Bohannon does not use an accurate copy of the Griswold revolver in the series. Instead he uses a brass-framed copy of the 1860 Colt Army revolver, a weapon which did not exist until the Italians started making them during the 1960s. The rebated cylinder and 1860-type loading lever can be seen in several episodes, especially the one where he lends it to the ex-slave and teaches him to shoot.

Colt 1860 Army

During the opening credits sequence, Bohannon is seen with a Colt 1860 Army instead of his usual Griswold & Gunnison. The 1860 was the most common handgun in the United States at the time, most had a brass trigger guard, not a brass frame like the Griswold above.

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Colt 1860 Army - .44 Percussion.
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Bohannon holds a Colt 1860 in the opening credits.

Remington 1858 New Model Army

Former Union soldier Daniel Johnson (Ted Levine) carries a Remington 1858 New Army in Episode 1. This gun appears to be a modern and unauthentic replica, known as "Texas Model", because brass-framed remingtons were never manufactured.

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Remington 1858 New Model Army - .44 Percussion
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"That is my Remington pointed at your gut."

Sharps 1874

In the episode 4 of the second season Bohannon shoots a railroad worker tortured by the Sioux with this rifle. He calls it the long rifle.

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Sharps 1874 long rifle with some kind of sight
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Closer look at the sight

Winchester 1866 "Yellowboy"

Prevalent in many scenes, especially "Timshel" (Season 1, Episode 9), this weapon, while period correct, would not have been issued to the US Cavalry as portrayed in the show.