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==Colt 1849 Pocket== | ==Colt 1849 Pocket== | ||
Madame Louise ([[Angelica Houston]]) sells Carver a [[Colt 1849 Pocket]] model with a Confederate-style brass frame. | Madame Louise ([[Angelica Houston]]) sells Carver a [[Colt 1849 Pocket]] model with a Confederate-style brass frame. It has been converted to fire metallic cartridges, which is odd because I've always been told that brass-framed percussion pistols can't take the pressures that metallic cartridges produce. | ||
[[Image:1849.31cal.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt 1849 Pocket .31 caliber]] | [[Image:1849.31cal.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt 1849 Pocket .31 caliber]] | ||
[[Image:Sf-1849-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Madame Louise plies her trade.]] | [[Image:Sf-1849-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Madame Louise plies her trade.]] |
Revision as of 19:13, 21 April 2010
The following guns were used in the movie Seraphim Falls:
Henry 1860
Carver (Liam Neeson) uses what I think is supposed to be a Henry 1860 rifle in the beginning of the film. A Henry would be period-appropriate since the movie takes place in the 1860s just after the Civil War. I've never seen a Henry without a brass receiver, though, so it seems probable that this is a later gun, possibly a Winchester Model 1876 with the fore-end removed. Anyone else know? It's odd that they'd do this when the rest of the movie uses period-appropriate weapons.
![](/images/7/7e/Liam-rifle-2.jpg)
Colt Dragoon
Carver (Liam Neeson) also carries a Colt Dragoon .44 caliber as his personal sidearm. This, again, is appropriate for the time period (and even a bit out-dated!), though it appears to be converted for cartridges.
Colt 1849 Pocket
Madame Louise (Angelica Houston) sells Carver a Colt 1849 Pocket model with a Confederate-style brass frame. It has been converted to fire metallic cartridges, which is odd because I've always been told that brass-framed percussion pistols can't take the pressures that metallic cartridges produce.
![](/images/1/10/Sf-1849-1.jpg)
Smith & Wesson Schofield
Hayes (Michael Wincott) carries a Smith & Wesson Schofield.