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3:10 to Yuma (2007)

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The following guns were used in the film 3:10 to Yuma (2007):

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3:10 to Yuma (2007)

Warning: Page contains spoilers.

Spencer 1860 Carbine

Dan Evans (Christian Bale) carries a Spencer 1860 Carbine chambered in .56-56 in the film. In a couple scenes we also see his son William (Logan Lerman) carrying the Spencer.

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Spencer 1860 Carbine - .56-56.
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Dan drops his Spencer 1860 when trying to put out the fire in his barn.
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Dan uncocks his Spencer 1860 when confronting Ben Wade and his gang.
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Dan aims his Spencer at Charlie Prince when he rides through town, firing at people.
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Dan aiming his Spencer out into the plains at night.
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William holding Dan's Spencer and his mother's brooch.

Colt 1851 Navy (with Richards-Mason cartridge conversion)

Both Dan Evans (Christian Bale) and his son William (Logan Lerman) carry Colt 1851 Navy revolvers with Richards-Mason conversions to fire metallic cartridges.

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Colt 1851 Navy (percussion) - .44 caliber.
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Dan loads up his Colt 1851 Navy with a Richards-Mason conversion before heading out.
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William packs his Colt 1851 Navy into his rucksack before heading out to follow his father.
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William holds his Colt 1851 on Ben Wade when Wade gets the drop on the group.
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A better shot of William's Colt 1851.
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Dan with his Colt 1851 drawn as he excorts Wade to the train station in Contention, all while under heavy fire.
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Dan shoots one of the town members in the face with his Colt 1851. Ouch.
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Dan drops the empty shells out of his Colt 1851, but doesn't use the ejector rod because no one in Hollywood knows how to use it.
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William holding his Colt 1851 on Wade at the end of the film.

Single Action Army

Single Action Army revolvers are carried by several characters in the film, most notabley Ben Wade (Russell Crowe), whose gun has custom grips with gold crosses, nicknamed "The Hand of God". The gun is said to be cursed as anyone who touches it other than Wade dies. Wade keeps the gun in a special holster designed by Will Ghormley to have the old time look mixed with the advantages of modern quickdraw holsters (see here for more information). Crowe was trained in the film by Thell Reed, a world reknowned quick draw shooter labeled "Fastest Gun Alive" by the Colt company, who has worked as a weapons trainer in many films.

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Colt Single Action Army 4 3/4" Quickdraw model - .45 Long Colt.
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Colt Single Action Army 7 1/2" Cavalary model - .45 Long Colt.
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A reproduction of "The Hand of God" - .45 Long Colt.
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Darden (Johnny Whitworth) shoots out the lock in the coach with his Quickdraw Single Action Army.
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A coach member jumps Darden and holds his Cavalary Single Action Army on him.
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Ben Wade fires the Hand of God at the two men. Note how this promotional image is used for the film poster.
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Wade reloads the Hand of God as he walks up to the wounded Darden, after shooting him in the throat for "Endangering his crew." He also doesn't use the ejector rod to push the shells out.
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Grayson Butterfield (Dallas Roberts) checks his nickel plated Quickdraw SAA.
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Tucker (Kevin Durand) admires Wade's SAA after they apprehend him.
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Two deputies fire their SAAs at Prince as he rides throught town.
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Prince notices Wade's SAA and holster rig on a possey member and quickly dispatches him.
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A town member in Contention fires his Quickdraw SAA at Dan.
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One of Wade's gang members with two Cavalary SAAs at the ready.
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After all of his gang touches his gun, Prince tosses it to Wade. Remember the curse?
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Wade kills all the members of his gang.

Spencer 1882 Shotgun

The Spencer 1882 Shotgun is an early pump-action shotgun carried by a deputy early in the film.

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12 gauge Spencer 1882 Shotgun with a 30" barrel.
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12 gauge Spencer 1882 Shotgun.
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12 gauge Spencer 1882 Shotgun.

Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver Richards-Mason Conversion

Carried by Dan Evans throughout the film. Willam Evans, Dans son carries similar pistol in the film, a Colt 1860 Army revolver with the same Richards-Mason conversion to fire cartridges.

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Colt 1851 With Out the Richards-Mason Conversion.
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Colt 1851 Richards-Mason Conversion.

Colt Model 1860 Richards-Mason Conversion

Carried by Dan Evans son William (Logan Lehman) throughout the film. Dan carries a similar pistol in the film, a Colt 1851 navy revolver with the same Richards-Mason conversion to fire cartridges.

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Colt 1860 Richards-Mason Conversion.
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Colt 1860 Richards-Mason Conversion.
This is an 1851 conversion too. The shape of the frame is the biggest give awat - Gunmaster45

I am afraid not GM! It is most certainly an 1860 judging by the extractor lever on the lower left side. KMR

I'm afraid so KMR! I'll even so you when I upload screencaps of it soon. And I don't understand what the hell you mean by extractor lever, do you mean the ejector rod or the loading gate? Because both guns have these. Well ,whatever you mean, I will soon prove you wrong. - Gunmaster45

Smith & Wesson Schofield

Charlie Prince (Ben Foster) is carrying two 1875/1869 Schofield Cavalry model revolvers made by Smith & Wesson. The revolver breaks open allowing quick access to the actual 6 chambers allowing for quick reloading. They are named after Major George W. Schofield and shot the .45 Smith and Wesson cartridge which had a speed of 740ft/s muzzle velocity and delivering 283 ft-lbs of energy. The cartridge is a shorter round than the accepted .45 Colt round which lend people to nickname the Colt round as a "Long Colt".

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Charley Prince reloading his Schofields
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Smith & Wesson Schofield

Colt Model 1855 Revolving Rifle

Mounted with a telescopic sight and carried by Ben Wade's Mexican sharpshooter.

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Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle
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Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle
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Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle. In reality firing a revolver rifle with ones fingers in front of the cylinder would be a good way to recieve a real unpleasant injury to one's fingers.Since the 1855 did not use metallic cartridges, but loose powder and ball, there was the possibility that the other chambers could be set off by sparks from the chamber being fired.

I believe it was a cartridge version of some sort, towards the end it looks like he's punching out cartridges from his cylinder, after they shoot the rancher - ben

Why would they build a forend for the gun if you aren't supposed to put your hand in front of the cylinder. With handgun revolvers, doing this can lead to your hand being burned from the exhaust from the cylinder gap when the gun is fired, but if the gun sparked and fired all the chambers (chain fire), you're SOL no matter where your hand is. - Gunmaster45

Remington 1889 Double Barrelled Shotgun

A Remington 1889 double barreled shotgun sawed off to an extremely short length is carried by Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda) until his death and later by Dan Evans (Christian Bale).

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Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda) with the Remington 1889 double-barreled shotgun.
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Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda) with the Remington 1889 double-barreled shotgun.
If this is true, that's an anachronism. This movie takes place before '89. -GM

I believe you're mistaken. I have an 1878 Colt and believe that is what Fonda is using, which removes any concern about an anachronism. -RT

Yeeaaah, have you mistaken the 1878 Colt with the Remington 1889? Because I said the 1889 is an anachronism. I too believe this is a Colt 78 but why would I be mistaken? - Gunmaster45

Henry 1860

A Henry 1860 can be seen being cocked by a person when he hears the offer of 200 dollars to anyone who kills the person keeping Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) captive and is also used by other outlaws trying to kill Dan Evans (Christian Bale).