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The Four Feathers (2002)

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The following guns were used in the film The Four Feathers:

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The Four Feathers (2002)












Martini-Henry Mk. III

British soldiers through out the film are armed with Martini-Henry Mk. III rifles. Most notabley seen used by Jack Durrance (Wes Bentley) when firing it at the charging Zulu warriors in which the rifle's breech block fails and the gun blows up in his face.

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Martini-Henry Mk. III (1881-1888) - .577-.450 caliber.
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Jack Durrance practices stabbing with the bayonet of his Martini-Henry Mk. III rifle.
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British soldiers march armed entirely with Martini-Henry rifles.
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A British soldier fires his Martini-Henry at a Dervish Sniper (Marouazi Mohammed) as he flees.
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Willoughby (Rupert Penry-Jones) with his Martini-Henry at the ready.
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British soldiers fire their Martini-Henry rifles at the charging Zulu warriors.
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Durance fires his Martini-Henry at the charging Zulus.
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Willoughby stabs a Zulu warrior with his Martini-Henry bayonet.
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Durance's Martini-Henry blows up in his face when the breech block fails.

Webley Mk. VI

British soldiers use Webley Mk. VI revolvers as their sidearms in the film.

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Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley.
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Durrance chases after the Dervish sniper with his Webley Mk. VI revolver at the ready.
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Durrance points his Webley Mk. VI at the Dervish sniper.
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A British soldier reloads his Webley.
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Willoughby fires his Webley.
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Note how Willoughby's Webley is attached to his belt by a lanyard.

Enfield 1853 with Snider Cartridge Conversion

Zulu warriors in the film mainly use Enfield 1853 rifles with Snider cartridge conversion, famously known as the "Zulu Gun". When escaping from a Zulu prison, Abou Fatma (Djimon Hounsou) gives one of these rifles to Harry Feversham (Heath Ledger), who uses it to shoot down one of the persuing Zulu guards.

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Enfield 1853 with Snider Conversion - .577 Snider.
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The Dervish sniper opens the patented Snider action on his Enfield 1853 rifle.
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The sniper loads a .577 Snider round into his Enfield 1853 rifle.
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The sniper tries to shoot Durrance with his Enfield 1853 but is shot down.
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Harry Ferversham armed with the "Zulu Gun".
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Feversham takes aim with the "Zulu Gun".

Enfield 1853 Carbine with Snider Cartridge Conversion

Zulu Cavalarymen are armed with Enfield 1853 Carbine rifles with Snider Cartidge Conversions.

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Enfield 1853 Carbine with Snider Conversion - .577 Snider.
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A Zulu Cavalaryman armed with an Enfield 1853 Carbine with a Snider cartridge conversion.
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Zulu Cavalarymen fire their Enfield 1853 carbines.