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Lawmen: Bass Reeves - Season 1
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The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the series Lawmen: Bass Reeves:
Revolvers
The Colt 1851 Navy is used by Col. George Reeves CSA (Shea Whigham) and Major Esau Pierce CSA (Barry Pepper). Bass uses the revolver in "Part III" (S1E03).
LeMat 1861
Deputy U.S. Marshal Sherill Lynn (Dennis Quaid) is armed with a LeMat 1861.
Remington 1875
In "Part III" (S1E03), Mabel Underwood (Paula Malcomson) is seen armed with a Remington 1875. This revolver also is seen in the hands of Billy Crow (Forest Goodluck).
Colt Single Action Army "Cavalry" Model
In "Part IV" (S1E04), Bass now carries the "Cavalry" model of the Single Action Army as his sidearm.
Colt Single Action Army "Artillery" Model (5.5" barrel)
The 5.5" barrel "Artillery" Model of the Single Action Army is another firearm used by several characters in the series.
Shotguns
Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun
A Double-Barreled Percussion Shotgun is used by several characters in the series.
12 Gauge Double-barreled Side-by-Side Shotgun
In "Part IV" (S1E04), a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is used by Widow Dolliver (Dale Dickey) during a confrontation at her cabin.
Rifles/Carbines
Henry 1860
In "Part I" (S1E01), Col. George Reeves (Shea Whigham) pulls out a Henry 1860 and gives it to Bass to carry during a charge. Bass continues to use the rifle following the war.
Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine
Deputy US Marshal Sherill Lynn (Dennis Quaid) is armed with a Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine in "Part II" (S1E02).
Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy"
A Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" is used by Bass during his time as a Deputy US Marshal.
Springfield 1861
All of the Confederate soldiers carry Springfield 1861 rifles during a battle in the American Civil War.