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==Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine== | ==Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine== | ||
Several of Faulkner's men can be seen with [[Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine]]s in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05). | |||
[[File:Martini-enfield carbine.jpg|thumb|451px|none|Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine - .303 British]] | [[File:Martini-enfield carbine.jpg|thumb|451px|none|Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine - .303 British]] | ||
[[File:Ripper Street S01E05 068.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]] | [[File:Ripper Street S01E05 068.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A pair of men can be seen with Martini-Enfields when the group disembarks from the carriage.]] | ||
[[File:Ripper Street S01E05 090.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]] | [[File:Ripper Street S01E05 090.jpg|thumb|600px|none|One of the men aiming his rifle at Drake]] | ||
[[File:Ripper Street S01E05 093.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]] | [[File:Ripper Street S01E05 093.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Two of the men aiming their rifles at the bank employees.]] | ||
[[File:Ripper Street S01E05 117.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]] | [[File:Ripper Street S01E05 117.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Drake being strangles by a Martini-Enfield.]] | ||
[[File:Ripper Street S01E05 123.jpg|thumb|600px|none|]] | [[File:Ripper Street S01E05 123.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A side view of one of the rifles showing the Martini action receiver.]] | ||
==Snider-Enfield Cavalry Carbine== | ==Snider-Enfield Cavalry Carbine== |
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The following weapons were used in the television series Ripper Street:
Pistols
Smith & Wesson Mk II Hand Ejector
Captain Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg) uses a Smith & Wesson Mk II Hand Ejector. This revolver is anachronistic as the series is set in 1889, but the Mk II Hand Ejector was not developed until 1915.
Webley .455 Mk IV
A Webley .455 Mk IV is found on the body of a murderer in "The Good of This City" (S01E04). A Webley is also carried by George Doggett (Sam Hazeldine) in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05).
Cobra Big Bore Derringer
A Cobra Big Bore Derringer is carried by Madoc Faulkner (Iain Glen) in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05). This pistol is a modern improved variant of the time period appropriate Remington 1866 Derringer.
Single Action Army "Quickdraw"
One of the Pinkerton agents in "A Man of My Company" (S01E07) carries a Single Action Army "Quickdraw" fitted with "Bird's Head" grips in a cross draw holster
Single Action Army "Artillery"
Several of the Pinkerton agents in "A Man of My Company" (S01E07) carry Single Action Army "Artillery" revolvers.
Kimar Derringer
Long Susan (MyAnna Buring) gives one of her girls a chrome plated Kimar Derringer for protection in "What Use Our Work?" (S01E08). The Kimar is a modern blank firing reproduction of the time period appropriate Remington 1866 Derringer.
Shotguns
Side by Side Sawed Off Shotgun
A Side by Side Sawed Off Shotgun can be seen in the opening credits, but it is never actually seen in an episode.
Winchester Model 1897 Riot Gun
Winchester Model 1897 Riot Guns are carried by Madoc Faulkner (Iain Glen) and Lynch (Liam Carney) in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05).
Rifles
Whitworth Rifle
A scoped Whitworth Rifle is used by George Doggett (Sam Hazeldine) in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05).
Unidentified Rifles
Several unidentified muzzle loading and bolt action rifles can be seen at a gun club in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05).
Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine
Several of Faulkner's men can be seen with Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbines in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05).
Snider-Enfield Cavalry Carbine
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"