Once Upon a Time in the West: Difference between revisions
Once Upon a Time in the West: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Once Upon a Time in the West: Difference between revisions
Stoney ([[Woody Strode]]) uses a sawed down [[Winchester Model 1892#"Mare's Leg"|Winchester Model 1892]] rifle, nicknamed "Mare's Leg" as his weapon of choice. The gun has a trigger pin attached to the lever for rapid fire, meaning he uses it more as a quick draw gun than for accuracy. Aside from dramatic effect, the automatic fire pin serves no purpose in the film because the gun is fired only once by "slipping" the hammer.
Stoney ([[Woody Strode]]) uses a sawed down [[Winchester Model 1892#"Mare's Leg"|Winchester Model 1892]] rifle, nicknamed "Mare's Leg" as his weapon of choice. The gun has a trigger pin attached to the lever for rapid fire, meaning he uses it more as a quick draw gun than for accuracy. Aside from dramatic effect, the automatic fire pin serves no purpose in the film because the gun is fired only once by "slipping" the hammer.
[[Image:Hastaquelleg1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Stoney ([[Woody Strode]]) checks the chamber on "Mare's Leg".]]
[[Image:Hastaquelleg1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Stoney ([[Woody Strode]]) loads the chamber on "Mare's Leg". Because the automatic firing device on this gun cannot be backed-off, Stoney must short-cycle the lever and then lower the hammer with his thumb, certainly a dangerous procedure for just a short duration. In order to clear the chamber(if no gunfight occurred), he could half-cycle the action, ejecting the chambered round and simply dump out the fresh round on the lifter(the Model 1892 does not retain the fresh round if inverted and carbines used by John Wayne and Chuck Connors required additional gunsmithing to perform the popular "spin cocking" maneuver.]]
[[Image:Hastaquelleg2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Stoney ([[Woody Strode]]) loads up his Winchester '92 pistol.]]
[[Image:Hastaquelleg2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Stoney ([[Woody Strode]]) loads up his Winchester '92 pistol.]]
[[Image:Once3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|The hit team turns to face Harmonica ([[Charles Bronson]]) after he gets off the train.]]
[[Image:Once3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|The hit team turns to face Harmonica ([[Charles Bronson]]) after he gets off the train.]]
Revision as of 17:09, 12 February 2021
The following weapons were used in the film Once Upon a Time in the West:
Stoney (Woody Strode) uses a sawed down Winchester Model 1892 rifle, nicknamed "Mare's Leg" as his weapon of choice. The gun has a trigger pin attached to the lever for rapid fire, meaning he uses it more as a quick draw gun than for accuracy. Aside from dramatic effect, the automatic fire pin serves no purpose in the film because the gun is fired only once by "slipping" the hammer.
The father (Frank Wolff) is seen using a Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun to shoot quail with his son. It is noted as a black powder shotgun based on the ram rod positioned under the barrel. Jill McBain (Claudia Cardinale) is also seen using the Side-by-side black-powder, and uses it to fire a shot a torch wielding assassin in the dark.