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| [[Colt Trooper Mk III]] || Fausto || ''[[Bloody Payroll (Milano violenta)]]'' || || 1976
| [[Colt Trooper Mk III]] || Fausto || ''[[Bloody Payroll (Milano violenta)]]'' || || 1976
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| [[Single Action Army]] || Voller || ''[[A Man Called Blade (Mannaja)]]'' || With pearl grips || 1977
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| [[Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"]] || Voller || ''[[A Man Called Blade (Mannaja)]]'' || || 1977
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| [[Beretta Model 70]] || Donald Grayson || ''[[Goodbye and Amen]]'' || || 1978
| [[Beretta Model 70]] || Donald Grayson || ''[[Goodbye and Amen]]'' || || 1978

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John Steiner with a M1 Carbine as Donald Grayson in Goodbye and Amen (1978).

John Steiner (born January 7, 1941) is a former English and Italian actor. He started his screen career in British TV series. From late 60s to late 80s he worked in Italy, specializing in spaghetti westerns and exploitation movies. In 1991 Steiner retired from acting and became an estate agent in California.

John Steiner can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Single Action Army Beauty Smith White Fang 1973
Beretta M12 Franco "The Nail" Spadoni Violent City (Roma violenta) 1975
Colt Trooper Mk III Fausto Bloody Payroll (Milano violenta) 1976
Single Action Army Voller A Man Called Blade (Mannaja) With pearl grips 1977
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" Voller A Man Called Blade (Mannaja) 1977
Beretta Model 70 Donald Grayson Goodbye and Amen 1978
M1 Carbine Donald Grayson Goodbye and Amen 1978
M16A1 Smithy Commando Leopard 1985