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Will is also seen checking a few of the [[Winchester Model 1873]]'s in the sheriff's office. | Will is also seen checking a few of the [[Winchester Model 1873]]'s in the sheriff's office. | ||
[[Image:Winchester1873.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Winchester Model 1873 carbine - 1st generation rifle - 44-40 Ca]] | [[Image:Winchester1873.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Winchester Model 1873 carbine - 1st generation rifle - 44-40 Ca]] | ||
[[Image:HN 04.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]] | [[Image:HN 04.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Will is also seen checking a few of the [[Winchester Model 1873]]'s in the sheriff's office.]] | ||
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[[Category:Western Movie]] | [[Category:Western Movie]] |
Revision as of 04:05, 20 December 2012
The following weapons were used in the film High Noon:
WARNING! POSSIBLE SPOILERS!
Single Action Army Artillery Model (5.5" barrel)
Marshal Will Kane (Gary Cooper) is seen carrying the Artillery model of the Single Action Army. Deputy Harvey Pell (Lloyd Bridges) also carries a SAA, but doesn't use it.
Single Action Army Quickdraw Model (4.75" barrel)
Members of the Miller gang are seen carrying the Quickdraw model. Frank Miller (Ian MacDonald) carries a nickel Quickdraw while his brother Ben carries one as well as an Artillery. Will's wife Amy (Grace Kelly) is also seen holding one.
Winchester 1873
Will is also seen checking a few of the Winchester Model 1873's in the sheriff's office.