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Revision as of 01:48, 19 April 2010
The Enfield 1853 rifle with a Snider patended catridge conversion has been used in the following films:
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The Snider-Enfield rifle series, made mainly in long Infantry Rifle, Short Rifle (for Seargents and rifle regiments) and Cavalry Carbine configurations, was introduced in 1866 as a conversion for Pattern 1853 Rifle Muskets to breech loading, though some would later be newly made. Though only used by the British regular army from 1866 to 1873, it was used by Volunteers and colonial units until the turn of the century.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Variant | Date |
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The Four Feathers | Heath Ledger | Harry Faversham | Infantry Rifle | 2002 |
The Four Feathers | Unknown | Dervish Sniper | Infantry Rifle | 2002 |
The Four Feathers | Various | Mahdist Cavalry | Cavalry Carbine | 2002 |
The Ghost and the Darkness | John Kani | Samuel | Artillery Carbine | 1996 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Variant | Date |
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Deadwood | Unknown | Bar Patron | Mk.III Cavalry Carbine | 2004-2006 |
Bordertown | John H Brennan | Corporal Clive Bennet | Cavalry Carbine | 1989-1991 |