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Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
Note: It should be noted most guns in the game are anachorisms, seeing the game takes place in 1864 and 1866.
Upgrades
Every gun, except dynamite, can be found in four different conditions : rusty, normal, prime and superb. The rusty weapons are surprisingly rusty, weak and have slow reloads. The prime weapons are silver with wooden grips and the suberb ones are golden with pearl/ivory grips. Both are much better (concerning fire power and reload speed) than the normal and rusty guns.
Colt 1860 Army
As the "Ranger," the Colt 1860 Army is a large cartridge-converted revolver that has slow reloads and rate of fire, but packs serious punch.
Single Action Army
As the "classic gun" it is a balance between the Quickshooter (Schofield) and Ranger (Colt Army) in terms of power, fire rate, and reload speed. An anachoristic pistol since it was not developed until 1873. The game takes place in 1864-1866. Edit: Just letting you know that the gun used in the game is a Remington 1890 not the Colt Single Action Army
LeMat 1861
The LeMat 1861 appears as the "hybrid gun." It is relatively weak but holds 9 rounds and has a good fire rate. The Shotgun is not usable, but the first shot sounds different and the gun has a faster fire rate for the first two shots.
Smith and Wesson Model 3 Schofield
The Smith & Wesson Schofield appears ss the "Quickshooter." It has low power but a high rate of fire and the quickest reload time, due to it's top break design. Another anachronistic gun.
This gun is always dual-wielded akimbo-style by the A.I. partner regardless if the player has bought different guns for that character.
Gatling gun
The Gatling guns can be mounted and are used rather heavily for a rare gun. Union and Confederate troops and several gangs use them, and in several levels you mount one on the wagon. In the final level there are man-portable Gatling guns (and the first Gatling gun in Chapter 7) that Ray can carry, which is a little far-fetched.
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"
As the "classic rifle, this is seen used by Thomas on the cover. In prime or superb condition, you see a brass finish, otherwise it is just blued. Seen as almost the standard issue of union troops you fight and confederate allies, anachronistic for the civil war, in the 1866 sequences it would exist but be too new for widespread use. The gun looks most like a Yellow Boy with the Superb version.
There is also a Model 1886. Thomas' AI character uses a Model 1886 when you're not playing as him judging by the bore diameter and large frame. Also anachronistic
Sharps rifle
A Sharps full-sized rifle appears as "heavy rifle" it downs most enemies in one shot, and can be scoped as a sniper rifle. Slow reloads, but awesome range and power.
Remington 1866 Derringer
As the "ladies gun" weak and short ranged, often taking 4-5 rounds to down an enemy even point blank. Like the yellow boy, it would exist, but not be widespread.
Volcanic Repeater
As the "volcano gun" Juarez carries a pair, and the player can use them later in the game. Slow to reload, and fire rate is a little low, but hits like the "magnum" of the game, although the Volcanic Repeater was a rimfire target gun. Holds 12 rounds.
Double Barreled Shotgun
Availible standard or sawn off, has exposed hammers.
Pepperbox
As the "peppergun" this is a slow shooting, slow reloading and not very powerful gun. Has a bayonet attached you cannot use.
Large Bore Muzzle Loading Rifles
Civil War soldiers who you cannot interact with and fight in the backgrounds use civil war era muzzle loading rifles. There were many similar designs used by both the north and south, since this is late in the war, it is likely the in-game rifles are patterned after the very common Springfield rifle (.58 cal minie ball), the rest use Yellowboys.
Dynamite
Can only used by Ray McCall