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= Rifles =
= Rifles =
== Winchester Model 1892 ==
== Winchester Model 1892 ==
Heavily out of time [[Winchester Model 1892]] rifles and carbines are widely used in the movie.
Heavily anachronistic [[Winchester Model 1892]] rifles and carbines are widely used in the movie.
=== Winchester Model 1892 Carbine ===
=== Winchester Model 1892 Carbine ===
Revision as of 19:35, 26 October 2019
Drum Beat
Original Theatrical Poster
Drum Beat is an American 1954 Western movie directed by Delmer Daves. During the Modoc War (1872-1873) Johnny MacKay (Alan Ladd ) is sent by President Grant to negotiate peace with the Modocs in California and Oregon. MacKay confronts a group of Modoc warriors, lead by Kintpuash, also known as Captain Jack (Charles Bronson ).
The following weapons were used in the film Drum Beat :
Revolvers
Single Action Army
Single Action Army Civilian Model
Single Action Army Civilian Model revolvers are used by several of Captain Jack's (Charles Bronson ) warriors during the massacre on peace negotiation. Johnny MacKay (Alan Ladd ) also uses a Civilian model revolver in this scene, though he uses an Artillery model throughout the movie. Its worth noting that Single Action Army revolvers are slightly out of time for 1872.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Revolvers, prepared by Captain Jack for the massacre of US government delegation on peace talks. Civilian and Artillery revolvers are seen. Some have ivory grips.
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Single Action Army Artillery Model
Johnny MacKay (Alan Ladd ) carries a Single Action Army Artillery Model revolver with staghorn grip throughout the movie. Artillery model revolvers are also used by Bill Satterwhite (Robert Keith ), Mr. Dyar (Frank Ferguson ) and Captain Jack (Charles Bronson ).
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing MacKay fires at Modoc Jim during the attack on the stagecoach.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Bill Satterwhite fires at Modoc Jim. In this scene he is at first seen with a Colt 1878 Double Action (see below) that switches to a Single Action Army.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Revolvers, prepared by Captain Jack for the massacre of US government delegation on peace talks. Civilian and Artillery revolvers are seen. Some have ivory grips.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A good view of Captain Jack's Artillery revolver.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Johnny MacKay holds his revolver on a promotion still in the scene of the arrest of Captain Jack's ally Blaine Crackel (Elisha Cook Jr. ). In the film itself this scene is too dark for a good screenshot.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Johnny MacKay carries his revolver in holster on a promotion still. The staghorn grip is seen.
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Single Action Army Cavalry Model
US Army officers Capt. Alonzo Clark (George J. Lewis ) and Lt. Goodsall (Peter Hansen ) use Single Action Army Cavalry Model revolvers during the attack on Modocs mountain stronghold.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Capt. Clark leads his soldiers in attack with a revolver in hand.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Another view of Capt. Clark's revolver.
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Colt 1878 Double Action
Colt 1878 Double Action revolvers, anachronistic for Modoc War era, are used by Bill Satterwhite (Robert Keith ) during the ambush on the stagecoach and by Captain Jack (Charles Bronson ) when the Modoc warchief kills Gen. Canby.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Bill Satterwhite carries his revolver in holster.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing He drives away Modoc Jim. The revolver has 7.5" barrel.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Captain Jack fires at Gen. Canby, eyes closed. His revolver has 4" or 5" barrel. In previous moment Captain Jack is seen with a Single Action Army.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The murder of Gen. Canby by Captain Jack on a promotion still.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1892
Heavily anachronistic Winchester Model 1892 rifles and carbines are widely used in the movie.
Winchester Model 1892 Carbine
Many Modoc warriors, notably Captain Jack (Charles Bronson ), Scarface Charlie (Rodolfo Acosta ) and Modoc Jim (Frank DeKova ), use Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbines .
Note: see additional image on talk page .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...but Captain Jack pushes the rifle away.
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Winchester Model 1892 Rifle
Modoc warriors also use Winchester Model 1892 rifles.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Winchester 1892 rifle is seen at the left.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Modoc warrior at the right holds a Winchester 1892 rifle.
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Winchester Model 1892 (visually modified)
Some Modoc warriors carry Winchester Model 1892 rifles or carbines, visually modified to resemble earlier Winchesters (most similar to Winchester Model 1876 in musket configuration). These rifles are not genuine Winchester 1892 muskets as they have only a single barrel band as opposed to two on 1892 muskets.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing For comparison: Winchester Model 1876 musket-carbine
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Winchester 1892 with fake "musket" stock is seen at the left.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Same looking rifle is seen in hands of a Modoc warrior at backgound right in the scene in mountain stronghold.
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Stevens Single Shot Rifle
In several scenes Captain Jack (Charles Bronson ) carries a rifle that appears to be a Stevens single shot model.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Captain Jack holds his rifle.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A close view of same scene on another promotion image.
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Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Carbine
In one scene Bill Satterwhite (Robert Keith ) is armed with a Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Carbine . Trapdoor carbines are also used by US Army cavalrymen and armed settlers.
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Unidentified rifles
Some cavalrymen carry long rifles that are possibly Springfield 1873 Trapdoor rifles.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing For comparison: Replica Springfield Model 1873 "Trapdoor Springfield" built by Uberti Arms - .45-70
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Trivia
Cannon
A light field (or mountain) muzzleloading cannon is used by US troops. It is supposed to be a 3-inch Ordnance rifle Model 1861 (or at least a replica based on this artillery piece).
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