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The Howling

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The Howling (1981)

The Howling is a 1981 horror film about a traumatized reporter who goes to a therapeutic retreat colony only to find it populated with dangerous werewolves. Although the film was criticized in other aspects, it was lauded for its ambitious, influential special effects, which go down even today as some of the best, most influential werewolf effects alongside An American Werewolf in London.

WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS

The following firearms were seen in the film The Howling:

Handguns

Unknown Revolvers

Two separate revolvers are seen in the film that are never seen clearly enough to positively identify.

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A rookie police officer shoots Eddie Quist (Robert Picardo).
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Newfield chats with Karen and Donna at The Colony's tennis court. His service revolver can be seen behind his arm.

Rifles

Remington Model 760

Sam Newfield (Slim Pickens) is seen with a Remington 760 pump-action rifle on several occasions.

While it is true that the updated Remington 7600 was introduced in 1981, the year of the film's production, it is unlikely that it was the new gun, since the firearm is not seen in any close-up shots so it is unlikely that it was a hero gun, and it was too new for a film appearance, so it is more likely that this is the older Remington 760.

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Remington 760 - first introduced in 1952
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Sam with his 760 during the wolf hunt. This shot is reversed, as the rifle's ejection port appears on the left side of the receiver.
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Sam racks the pump on his 760.
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Sam aims his 760 as he begins to "change".

Savage 99C

Bill Neill (Christopher Stone) owns a Savage 99C which he uses during the wolf hunt.

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Savage 99
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Karen White (Dee Wallace) with her husband's 99C while investigating the howling noises in the woods.
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One of the other guests at The Colony shows Bill how to use the Savage.

Winchester Model 70 Super Grade

One of the residents at The Colony carries a Winchester Model 70 Super Grade bolt-action rifle.

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Post 1964 Winchester NEW Model 70 Super Grade - various calibers
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The Colony resident with a Winchester Model 70. This is part of the reversed shot from before, causing the bolt to appear to be on the wrong side of the rifle.

Griffin & Howe sporterized M1903 Springfield

One of the residents at The Colony is seen using a Griffin & Howe sporterized M1903 Springfield rifle (distinguishable by its distinctive rear sight).

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A Griffin & Howe M1903 Sporter with iron sights.
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Parker-Hale 1200 Rifle

Chris Halloran (Dennis Dugan) uses a Parker-Hale Sniper Rifle bolt-action rifle chambered in .30-06 near the end of the film.

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Parker-Hale 1200 series rifle
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Chris searches Dr. Waggner's office while armed with a Parker-Hale rifle.
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Chris cycles the bolt on his Parker-Hale.
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Karen White (Dee Wallace) holds the rifle while Chris douses the barn with gasoline.
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In a continuity error, Sam's Remington 760 briefly turns into a Parker-Hale rifle.

Bonus - Silver .30-06 Bullets

Before he heads up to The Colony, Chris stops by a bookstore that he and Terri Fisher (Belinda Balaski) had visited earlier in the film, where he picks up a box of .30-06 bullets that the store owner Walter Paisley (Dick Miller) had special ordered for another customer.

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Paisley shows off the box of silver bullets, explaining how the original buyer was unable to pay, leaving him with a box of expensive, impractical ammo that he can't seem to sell.
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A closeup of the silver bullets.