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== Savage 99R == | == Savage 99R == | ||
Kit ([[Martin Sheen]]) carries and uses a [[Savage 99|Savage 99R]] during most of the film, asking for .300 caliber ammunition towards the end. | Kit ([[Martin Sheen]]) carries and uses a [[Savage 99|Savage 99R]] during most of the film, asking for .300 caliber ammunition towards the end. | ||
[[ | [[File:Savage99.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Savage 99R ]] | ||
[[Image:Badl-savage1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kit sleeps next to his Savage.]] | [[Image:Badl-savage1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kit sleeps next to his Savage.]] | ||
[[Image:Badl-savage2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kit with his Savage after shooting Cato.]] | [[Image:Badl-savage2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kit with his Savage after shooting Cato.]] |
Revision as of 15:50, 8 September 2014
The following firearms can be seen in the film Badlands:
Harrington & Richardson Model 999 Top-Break Revolver
Mr. Sargis (Warren Oates) uses a Harring & Richardson Model 999 Sportsman Top-Break Revolver when he goes to shoot Holly's dog.
Arminius revolver
Kit (Martin Sheen) carries an Arminius revolver during the film.
Savage 99R
Kit (Martin Sheen) carries and uses a Savage 99R during most of the film, asking for .300 caliber ammunition towards the end.
Remington 870
Kit (Martin Sheen) fires a Remington 870 when the bounty hunters come looking for him and Holly.
Winchester Model 1894
Some of the bounty hunters can be seen carrying Winchester Model 1894 rifles.
unidentified bolt-action rifle
Some of the bounty hunters can be seen carrying bolt-action rifles. It appears to be a Remington 700 style rifle.
Springfield M1903A3
A deputy (Alan Vint) chasing Kit uses an Springfield M1903A3. He tells Kit he fired a ".30-06" when Kit asks what kind of ammunition was being fired at him.
M16A1
The Montana National Guard carries M16 rifles (unloaded), which is an anachronism for a scene set in 1959.
M14
Several National Guard soldiers also carry M14s.