The following firearms are used in the filmButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid:
Colt Single Action Army
Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) and the Sundance Kid (Robert Redford) each carry a Colt Single Action Army. The Bolivian bandits and police also carry SAAs.
Sundance reacts to shooting a snake in the canyon.
Sundance aims for the posse surrounding them.
Sundance cleans his SAA as Butch and Etta practice their Spanish.
Butch lines a group of Bolivians against a wall during their first bank robbery.
Sundance waits for Butch's next line.
Sundance holds his SAA on a bank manager.
The Bolivian bandits drop their SAAs as Butch and Sundance shoot them.
Butch and Sundance shooting at the Bolivians.
Butch shows Sundance his lack of ammunition when the two are holed up in San Vincente.
Sundance fires his and Butch's SAAs akimbo at the Bolivian police.
Sundance looks for his next targets.
Bolivian police shoot at Butch and Sundance.
Sundance shoots to cover Butch.
Butch and Sundance load their guns for the last time.
Butch and Sundance run out shooting in the infamous "blaze of glory".
Winchester Model 1873
A guard watching over Hole in the Wall carries a Winchester Model 1873. Some of the Bolivian soldiers in the film's climax carry them as well.
Winchester Model 1873 - 1st generation rifle - 44-40 WCF.
A Hole-in-the-Wall guard watches as Butch and Sundance approach.
Bolivian soldiers line up to shoot Butch and Sundance.
Bolivian soldiers await Butch and Sundance's emergence.
Winchester Model 1894
Some of the Bolivian soldiers in the film's climax carry Winchester Model 1894 rifles.
Winchester '94 Saddle Ring Carbine.
Bolivian soldiers line up to shoot Butch and Sundance.
Bolivian soldiers await Butch and Sundance's emergence.
Winchester Model 1895
Some of the Bolivian soldiers in the film's climax carry Winchester Model 1895 rifles.
Winchester Model 1895 - .30-30.
Bolivian soldiers line up to shoot Butch and Sundance.
Bolivian soldiers await Butch and Sundance's emergence.