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* [[Ride the High Country]] | * [[Ride the High Country]] | ||
* In ''Carbine Williams'' there is a modified version; it is the actual conversion made by Mr. Williams in Caledonia Prison in NC in the 1920s. It incorporates a '''floating chamber''', which converts the rifle to a fixed barrel, short recoil weapon. | * In ''Carbine Williams'', (MGM 1952, starring Jimmy Stewart) there is a modified version; it is the actual conversion made by Mr. Williams in Caledonia Prison in NC in the 1920s. It incorporates a '''floating chamber''', which converts the rifle to a fixed barrel, short recoil weapon. | ||
[[Image:Rem8.jpg]] | [[Image:Rem8.jpg]] |
Revision as of 15:00, 15 July 2008
This centerfire autoloading rifle, made from 1906 to 1936 in several calibers (25 Rem., 30 Rem., 32 Rem., 35 Rem) can be seen in the following movies.
- Ride the High Country
- In Carbine Williams, (MGM 1952, starring Jimmy Stewart) there is a modified version; it is the actual conversion made by Mr. Williams in Caledonia Prison in NC in the 1920s. It incorporates a floating chamber, which converts the rifle to a fixed barrel, short recoil weapon.