For a Few Dollars More: Difference between revisions
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For a Few Dollars More: Difference between revisions
The [[Single Action Army]] revolver is prominently used by several characters in the film, most notably Manco (Spanish word meaning "one-handed", referring to the habit of the character of hiding one hand, until he uses it to fire his gun) ([[Clint Eastwood]]) aka "The Man With No Name", who once again uses a 5 1/2" Artillery model with a color case hardened frame and a silver rattlesnake grip.
The [[Single Action Army]] revolver is prominently used by several characters in the film, most notably Manco (Spanish word meaning "one-handed", referring to the habit of the character of hiding one hand, until he uses it to fire his gun) ([[Clint Eastwood]]) aka "The Man With No Name", who once again uses a 5 1/2" Artillery model with a color case hardened frame and a silver rattlesnake grip.
The guns in The "Dollar" series were Uberti replicas. The actual model was a Uberti Cattleman.
[[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Single Action Army 5 1/2" Artillery - .45 Long Colt.]]
[[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Single Action Army 5 1/2" Artillery - .45 Long Colt.]]
[[Image:FFDMSAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A wanted criminal fires his 4 3/4" Quickdraw Single Action Army at the beginning of the film.]]
[[Image:FFDMSAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A wanted criminal fires his 4 3/4" Quickdraw Single Action Army at the beginning of the film.]]
Revision as of 02:39, 12 July 2011
The following guns were used in the film For a Few Dollars More:
All the guns in this film were supplied by Aldo Uberti Inc. of Italy.
The Single Action Army revolver is prominently used by several characters in the film, most notably Manco (Spanish word meaning "one-handed", referring to the habit of the character of hiding one hand, until he uses it to fire his gun) (Clint Eastwood) aka "The Man With No Name", who once again uses a 5 1/2" Artillery model with a color case hardened frame and a silver rattlesnake grip.
The guns in The "Dollar" series were Uberti replicas. The actual model was a Uberti Cattleman.
Single Action Army "Buntline Special"
While I usually group all the Single Action Armies together, I figured the Buntline Specials deserved their own section due to the infamy of their usage in the film. Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) makes use of two Buntline Specials, one seen in his saddle bags with a 18" barrel, and the other with a 10" barrel which he fits with a shoulder stock and uses like a carbine rifle. El Indio (Gian Maria Volontè) uses an 8" Buntline as his sidearm in the film as well.
Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine
Col. Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) keeps a Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine in his saddle bag and uses it shoot out the outlaw's horse at the beginning of the film. Some of El Indio's thugs use them as well.
The old man who lives near the train tracks keeps a Lefaucheux Model 1854 pinfire revolver, and has Manco hand it to him as he rants on.
Remington 1866 Derringer
When one of El Indio's men is insulted by Mortimer, he goes for his gun only to be met by death from Mortimer's blued finish Remington 1866 Derringer he had hidden in his sleeve.
Volcanic Repeater Rifle
El Indio is seen brandishing a Volcanic Repeater rifle early in the film and later Manco carries one during the duel between Mortimer and El Indio. Regardless of any indication by Uberti, the weapon seen in the film is not their reproduction.
Marlin 1893
While not completely shown, some of El Indio's men appear to be armed with Marlin 1893 rifles.
Colt Lightning Rifle
A Colt Lightning Rifle is seen in Col. Mortimer's saddle bag and one of the deputies guarding the bank vault is armed with one.