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==Evans Repeating Rifle==
==Evans Repeating Rifle==


The 28 shot [[Evans Repeating Rifle]] is used by Joe Gill ([[Wilford Brimley]]). When asked why he dosen't get rid of it he states "Well, it holds twenty-eight bullets...and I ain't a very good shot...I'm going to town." In the middle of the gunbattle, the rifle runs out of rounds, and Gill switches to a Winchester 1873 that is brought out to him by the owner of the general store ([[Ken Pogue]]).
The 28 shot [[Evans Repeating Rifle]] is used by Joe Gill ([[Wilford Brimley]]). When asked why he dosen't get rid of it he states "Well, it holds twenty-eight bullets...and I ain't a very good shot...I'm going to town." In the middle of the gunbattle, the rifle runs out of rounds, and Gill switches to a Winchester 1873 that is brought out to him by the owner of the general store ([[Ken Pogue]]). The version that Gill uses is the carbine with the twenty-two inch barrel.
[[Image:EvansB.jpg|thumb|none|350px| Evans Repeating Rifle "Sporter" configuration with 26 inch barrel.]]
[[Image:EvansB.jpg|thumb|none|350px| Evans Repeating Rifle "Sporter" configuration with 26 inch barrel.]]
[[Image:Cc28.jpg|thumb|none|350px| Joe ([[Wilford Brimley]]) during the final battle. Nice action shot.]]
[[Image:Cc28.jpg|thumb|none|350px| Joe ([[Wilford Brimley]]) during the final battle. Nice action shot.]]

Revision as of 21:57, 18 September 2009


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Crossfire Trail (2001)


Smith and Wesson Schofield

Rafe Covington's (Tom Selleck) main sidearm is a Smith and Wesson Schofield, which he mainly uses in a holster placed above his right hip. He mostly carries this weapon in the first half of the film, but uses it along with his 1872 Colt in the end gunbattle.

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Smith & Wesson Schofield Model 3 with blued finish - .45 Schofield. (left side)
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Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) with holstered S&W Schofield
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Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) with S&W Schofield

Colt SAA

Used by many characters throughout the movie. Rock Mullaney (David O'Hara) and Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley) keep one in quickdraw holsters. Beau Dorn (Brad Johnson) has a Colt in a shoulder holster as a backup to his Remington Model 1875. In the end gunbattle, Dorn wields his Colt and his Remington akimbo style. Bruce Barkow (Mark Harmon) also keeps one concealed in a shoulder holster, which he uses in the end gunbattle. Snake Corville (Marshall R. Teague) keeps an ivory handled Colt SAA in a crossdraw holster.

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Colt Single Action Army w/ 4.75" barrel, referred to as "Quick-Draw" or "Civilian" model.
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Mike Taggart (Patrick Kilpatrick) calls out Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck). Big mistake.
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Bruce Barkow (Mark Harmon) wields his Colt SAA against Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) and his buddies in the final battle.
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Beau Dorn (Brad Johnson) wields his Colt SAA and nickle plated Remington Model 1875 akimbo style.

Colt 1872 Open Top Revolver .44 Caliber Conversion

Covington (Tom Selleck) uses a converted Colt 1872 Open Top Revolver .44 Caliber Conversion for the second half of the movie in a crossdraw holster, and uses it in the end gunbattle as well. This is according to the May 2002 issue of the NRA's publication American Rifleman. It was built from parts for Tom Selleck by Ken Howell of R&D Gun Shop.

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During the final battle Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) takes on Beau Dorn (Brad Johnson).
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Rafe plays dead to get Dorn to expose himself. The ploy works and Rafe finishes off Dorn.

Remington 1875

Bo Dorn (Brad Johnson), the bounty hunter, uses a nickel plated Remington 1875 revolver as his main sidearm. He wields the Remington and his Colt akimbo style in the end gunbattle.

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Remington 1875 - .45 Long Colt.
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Beau Dorn (Brad Johnson) wields his Colt SAA and nickle plated Reminton Model 1875 akimbo style during the climactic battle with Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck).
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Beau dorn holsters his Colt SAA and goes with his Remington.

Winchester 1873

Used by both villains and heros throughout the movie.

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Winchester Model 1873 carbine - 1st generation rifle - 44-40 Cal.
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J.T. Langston (Christian Kane) with a Winchester 1873. Next to him is Rock Mullaney (David O'Hara).The distinctive stock of the Winchester Model 1866 "Golden Boy" can be seen in Mullaney's rifle scabbard. Two of Rafe Covington's friends.
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During the final gunbattle a multitude of Winchesters are used. From front to back: Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley) with a Winchester Model 1873, Gene Thompson (Ken Pogue) with a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy and Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck)with his Winchester Model 1876

Winchester 1866 'Yellow Boy'

The general store owner, Gene Thompson (Ken Pogue) uses a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" in the end gunbattle, as does Rock Mullaney (David O'Hara), who empties his into one of Barkow's men. A Winchester 1866 is also used by Snake Corville (Marshall R. Teauge) when he attempts to snipe Rafe Covington from a rooftop.

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Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" - .44 RF.
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Snake Corville (Marshall R. Teague) attempts to snipe Rafe. Big suprise he fails miserably.
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During the final gunbattle a multitude of Winchesters are used. From front to back: Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley) with a Winchester Model 1873, Gene Thompson (Ken Pogue) with a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy and Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck)with his Winchester Model 1876.
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Gene Thompson (Ken Pogue) with a Winchester 1866 "Golden Boy". Though blurry Rock Mullaney (David O'Hara) is wielding a Colt SAA.

Winchester 1876 Centennial

Charles Rodney ordered a Winchester Model 1876 musket-carbine with 22" barrel (full-stock configuration) but died before he could claim it. Rafe Covington purchases it and uses it to dispatch a multitude of bad guys. It is used at the end of the movie by Anne Rodney (Virginia Madsen) to kill Bruce Barkow (Mark Harmon) simultaneously killing the man who ordered her husband's murder and saving Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) - her new love.

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Winchester Model 1876 musket-carbine
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Rafe Covington confronts a very drunk Taggart. The newly purchased Winchester 1876 in his hand.
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After having literally blown Taggart out of his boots Rafe prepares to ride off. He dosen't realize that Snake Corville is up on a rooftop with a Winchester.
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A nice action shot of Rafe having just knocked Snake off the rooftop and watching him with his Winchester at the ready. Ensuring that Snake is no longer a threat.
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Anne Rodney (Virginia Madsen)standing triumphant. Having dispatched the killer of her husband and saving the new man in her life.

Remington-Keene Repeating Rifle

Dorn uses a bolt-action sniper rifle to shoot and kill J.T. It's a Remington-Keene Deluxe Sporter Bolt Action Rifle in .40-60 Marlin & Ballard. Remington manufactured the rifle from 1880 - 1885 with only around 5,000 rifles produced. Also according to the May 2002 issue of American Rifleman the Remington-Keene used by Brad Johnson was overhauled by Ken Howell of R&D Gun Shop.--Jcordell 02:14, 6 June 2009 (UTC)

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Remington Keene carbine in 45-70 goverment
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Dorn (Brad Johnson) prepares to murder Langston (Christian Kane).
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A nice close up of the Remington-Keene
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Dorn prepares to snipe Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) and Rock Mullaney (David O'Hara) . He doesn't know that Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley) has the Sharps-Bochardt ready and that Dorn is in his crosshairs.

Evans Repeating Rifle

The 28 shot Evans Repeating Rifle is used by Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley). When asked why he dosen't get rid of it he states "Well, it holds twenty-eight bullets...and I ain't a very good shot...I'm going to town." In the middle of the gunbattle, the rifle runs out of rounds, and Gill switches to a Winchester 1873 that is brought out to him by the owner of the general store (Ken Pogue). The version that Gill uses is the carbine with the twenty-two inch barrel.

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Evans Repeating Rifle "Sporter" configuration with 26 inch barrel.
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Joe (Wilford Brimley) during the final battle. Nice action shot.
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Another shot of Joe (Wilford Brimley) and his Evans Repeating Rifle.

Sharps-Bochardt Model 1878

In the beginning of the film, Covington steals a scoped Sharps-Bochardt Model 1878 from the captain who murdered Charles Rodney. Covington uses it to kill a Bison, and Joe Gill uses it at the beginning of the end gunbattle to shoot Dorn. Gill isn't a very good shot with the Sharps either, and hits Dorn's rifle instead.

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The Sharps - Bochardt hanging on the wall in the captain's cabin. Just before Rafe (Tom Selleck) beats him to a pulp and takes it.
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Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley) uses the Sharps-Bochardt in a counter-sniper role against Beau Dorn (Brad Johnson) who is in a chuch bell tower.This screencap is of the moment that he opens fire.