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[[Image:FODSAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the men who "insults Joe's mule" reaches for his single action revolver - possibly made in the 1950's by Hawes, judging by the brass backstrap.]]
[[Image:FODSAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the men who "insults Joe's mule" reaches for his single action revolver - possibly made in the 1950's by Hawes, judging by the brass backstrap.]]
[[Image:FODSAA-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joe single-handedly takes out the three men with his SAA.]]
[[Image:FODSAA-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joe single-handedly takes out the three men with his SAA.]]
[[Image:FODSAA-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joe holsters his SAA. Note the snake grips.]]
[[Image:FODSAA-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joe holsters his SAA. Note the snake grips.]] "My mistake, four coffins"
[[Image:FODSAA-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Joe tries to inspect the Mexican Army cart, he is greeted by a 7.5" Cavalry Model.]]
[[Image:FODSAA-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Joe tries to inspect the Mexican Army cart, he is greeted by a 7.5" Cavalry Model.]]
[[Image:FODSAA-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joe plants an SAA on a dead soldier to trick the Rojo's into thinking the graveyard is guarded.]]
[[Image:FODSAA-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joe plants an SAA on a dead soldier to trick the Rojo's into thinking the graveyard is guarded.]]

Revision as of 02:20, 17 December 2010

The following guns were used in the film A Fistful of Dollars:

All the guns in this film were supplied by Aldo Uberti Inc. of Italy.

A Fistful of Dollars (1964). It should be noted that Clint is seen armed with a Colt 1860 Army on this cover, yet never uses one throughout the Leone series.


Single Action Army

Joe (Clint Eastwood), aka "The Man With No Name" uses a Single Action Army 5 1/2" Artillery with a color case hardened frame as his weapon of choice in the film. The infamous "Silver Rattlesnake Grips" were first seen in another show of his, Rawhide (1959), in which an outlaw used the same SAA and his character, Rowdy Yates, killed him and took the gun for himself. Multiple other characters are also seen using SAAs.

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Colt Single Action Army 5 1/2" Artillery - .45 Long Colt.
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Colt Single Action Army 7.5" Cavalry
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One of the men who "insults Joe's mule" reaches for his single action revolver - possibly made in the 1950's by Hawes, judging by the brass backstrap.
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Joe single-handedly takes out the three men with his SAA.
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Joe holsters his SAA. Note the snake grips.

"My mistake, four coffins"

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When Joe tries to inspect the Mexican Army cart, he is greeted by a 7.5" Cavalry Model.
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Joe plants an SAA on a dead soldier to trick the Rojo's into thinking the graveyard is guarded.
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One of the Rojo members fires his SAA at the Baxters in the graveyard.
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One of the Baxters fires his SAA.
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Joe taps the butt of his SAA on a wine barrel.
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Joe fires his SAA at a Rojo thug guarding their compound.
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One of the Rojo thugs reaches for his SAA after Joe attacks thier compound to frame the Baxters.
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A beaten-up Joe practices shooting a Cavalry SAA when preparing to face the Rojos.
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A close up on the Cavalry as Joe fires it.
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Another shot of the same scene.
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Close up on Joe's SAA after he takes down all of Ramón Rojo's (Gian Maria Volontè) thugs.
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Joe shoots down Piripero (Joseph Egger) as he hangs from a rope by his arms.
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Joe rushes to load his SAA when facing Ramón.

Winchester 1892

Ramón Rojo (Gian Maria Volontè) uses a Winchester 1892 rifle throughout the film, although it tends to switch to a Winchester 1894 rifle and a '92 Saddle Ring Carbine in some scenes.

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Winchester 1892 - .38-40.
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Ramón armed with his Winchester 1892 in the graveyard.
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Ramón fires his Winchester '92 at the Baxters.
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Ramón fires his Winchester '92 rifle at Joe.
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Note how in this particular scene the rifle is a saddle ring carbine with the ring removed.
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Ramón rushes to load his '92 rifle when facing Joe.
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Ramón chambers his '92 rifle.

Winchester 1894

Ramón can also be seen using a Winchester 1894 in some scenes, taking the place of his Winchester '92 rifle. Some nameless thugs are also seen armed with '94 rifles as well.

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Winchester 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine - .30-30.
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One of the Rojo thugs disguised as a Union soldier armed with a Winchester 1894 rifle.
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One of the Baxter thugs armed with a Winchester '94 rifle.
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Ramon cocks his Winchester '94 rifle when coming to retrieve Marisol (Marianne Koch).
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Ramón fires a Winchester '94 rifle at an armored suit.
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Ramón talks to Joe with his '94 rifle in hand.
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Ramón shoots the Baxters as they exit the flaming building with his '94 rifle.

Fake Mitrailleuse Machine Gun

Ramón uses an Mitrailleuse Machine Gun to mow down soldiers during the meeting. It is a cross between a Mitrailleuse and a Maxim gun, but it is meant to imitate a Mitrailleuse machine gun which was in use in French army in 1860s and 1870s.

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Ramón fires the fake Mitrailleuse machine gun at the soldiers.
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Mauser 1895

Some of the soldiers at the meeting are armed with Mauser 1895 rifles, which are anachronistic to the film.

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Mauser M1895.
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A soldier armed with a Mauser 1895.

12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun

A 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is seen several times in the film, most notably used by a Rojo thug to try to shoot Joe after he defeats Ramón, before he is killed by the bartender, Piripero (Joseph Egger), who is also using a side-by-side shotgun.

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J. Stevens & Company 1878 shotgun - 12 Gauge.
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Piripero points his shotgun at the Rojo thugs when they gather outside his bar.
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A Rojo thug prepares to shoot Joe with his shotgun.
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Piripero fires his shotgun at the Rojo thug.