The Son of Kong: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
The Son of Kong: Difference between revisions
Charlie the cook, who elects not to throw in with Red and the others, sneaks two shotguns aboard the lifeboat Denham ([[Robert Armstrong]]) and the rest are put ashore in. He and Captain Englehorn use them throughout their time on the island and Hilda Petersen also holds Denham's on occasion. Both shotguns come to bad ends.
Charlie the cook, who elects not to throw in with Red and the others, sneaks two [[Double Barreled Shotgun]] aboard the lifeboat Denham ([[Robert Armstrong]]) and the rest are put ashore in. He and Captain Englehorn use them throughout their time on the island and Hilda Petersen also holds Denham's on occasion. Both shotguns come to bad ends.
[[File:StevesSBS1960s.jpg|thumb|none|450px|1960s Era Commercial Stevens hammerless side by side shotgun - 12 Gauge.]]
[[File:StevesSBS1960s.jpg|thumb|none|450px|1960s Era Commercial Stevens hammerless side by side shotgun - 12 Gauge.]]
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A lighthearted sequel to the same year's King Kong (1933). Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong) and friends return to Skull Island in search of lost treasure and encounter a white-furred "little Kong," who proves to be friendly and helpful to them.
Note: The Venture's crew mutinies upon arriving at Skull Island. In overpowering Denham and those loyal to him, they employ a variety of revolvers and rifles.
Another sailor's revolver peeks in from offscreen shown to be a Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver.
Rifles
Krag-Jørgensen Rifle
The mutinous sailors also use several Krag-Jørgensen rifles.
Shotgun
Hammerless Double Barreled Shotgun
Charlie the cook, who elects not to throw in with Red and the others, sneaks two Double Barreled Shotgun aboard the lifeboat Denham (Robert Armstrong) and the rest are put ashore in. He and Captain Englehorn use them throughout their time on the island and Hilda Petersen also holds Denham's on occasion. Both shotguns come to bad ends.