Pale Rider: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Pale Rider: Difference between revisions
[[Image:PRWin66Mock-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coy readies his Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" mocked up as a Henry 1860. Note the loading gate on receiver and lack of magazine slit and follower on the tube, indications that it is not a Henry.]]
[[Image:PRWin66Mock-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coy readies his Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" mocked up as a Henry 1860. Note the loading gate on receiver and lack of magazine slit and follower on the tube, indications that it is not a Henry.]]
[[Image:PRWin66Mock-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coy aims at Preacher.]]
[[Image:PRWin66Mock-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coy aims at Preacher.]]
This is not a mocked up Yellowboy. It was, and still is produced just the way you see it. It is actually pictured in a Uberti catalogue, and is called the Transition model
Revision as of 20:22, 21 April 2012
The following guns were used in the film Pale Rider:
Preacher (Clint Eastwood) carries a Remington 1858 New Army with a cartridge conversion as his sidearm in the film, and carries several pre-loaded cylinders to use like a modern speed loader.
Remington 1858 Pocket
Preacher (Clint Eastwood) uses a Remington 1858 Pocket .31 caliber as a backup, carrying it stuck into his belt. The gun used has had a regular trigger with trigger-guard fitted in place of factory stud-trigger. Like all the other guns in the film, it is converted to fire metallic cartridges.
Colt 1860 Army
Stockburn (John Russell) has six "deputies" who carry Colt 1860 Army revolvers that are converted to fire metallic blank cartridges. Many other characters in the film carry them as well, including Josh LaHood (Chris Penn).
Colt 1860 Army with Richards Conversion
Stockburn (John Russell) carries a Colt 1860 Army with a Richards conversion to shoot metallic cartridges.
Spider Conway (Doug McGrath) has a Colt Paterson 1836 tucked in his belt while visiting the town and tries to draw it when his clump of gold is shot by Stockburn (John Russell).
This is not a mocked up Yellowboy. It was, and still is produced just the way you see it. It is actually pictured in a Uberti catalogue, and is called the Transition model