Revenge is a 1990 thriller directed by Tony Scott and stars Kevin Costner as Michael J. "Jay" Cochran, a recently retired US naval aviator who becomes romantically involved with Miryea Mendez (Madeleine Stowe), the young wife of his powerful Mexican friend Tiburon "Tibby" Mendez (Anthony Quinn). The film was based on a novella by Jim Harrison (the author of Legends of the Fall), who also co-wrote the screenplay. In 2004, Scott would release a more streamlined director's cut of the film on video.
The following weapons were used in the film Revenge (1990):
Upon his retirement from the Navy, Michael J. "Jay" Cochran (Kevin Costner) is given a pair of Beretta 626 EL shotguns from his friend Tiburon "Tibby" Mendez (Anthony Quinn).
Zebala Side by Side Sawed-off Field Shotgun
In his search for Miryea (Madeleine Stowe), Jay (Kevin Costner) is seen holding a sawed off double barreled shotgun, notably when entering the brothel as well as in his final confrontation with Mendez.
One of Mendez's bodyguards is briefly seen armed with a Remington 870.
Single Action Army Artillery
Jay is seen taking a Single Action Army Artillery revolver with custom "Stag" grips from the glove compartment of the car originally owned by the Texan (James Gammon). He is seen holding it on Amador during their first meeting. It's later held by Ignacio.