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| [[M1 Garand]] || Maj. Julian Cook || ''[[A Bridge Too Far]]'' || || 1978
| [[M1 Garand]] || Maj. Julian Cook || ''[[A Bridge Too Far]]'' || || 1978
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| [[Winchester Model 1897]] || Henry Brubaker || ''[[Brubaker]]'' || || 1980
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| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Roy Hobbs || ''[[The Natural]]'' || || 1984
| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Roy Hobbs || ''[[The Natural]]'' || || 1984

Revision as of 21:29, 15 September 2010

In addition to having a long career as an actor, Robert Redford has earned numerous accolades as a movie director and was awarded the 1980 Oscar for Best Director for directing Ordinary People.

Robert Redford can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

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Robert Redford as Major Julian Cook with an M1 Garand in A Bridge Too Far .
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Robert Redford as Joe "Condor" Turner with a Colt M1911 in Three Days of the Condor.


Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Single Action Army The Sundance Kid Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969
Hawken .30 caliber rifle Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson 1972
Hawken .50 caliber rifle Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson 1972
Colt M1911 Joe "Condor" Turner Three Days of the Condor 1975
MAC-10 Joe "Condor" Turner Three Days of the Condor suppressor 1975
M1 Garand Maj. Julian Cook A Bridge Too Far 1978
Winchester Model 1897 Henry Brubaker Brubaker 1980
Colt Detective Special Roy Hobbs The Natural 1984
Smith & Wesson 5946 Martin Bishop Sneakers 1990