Special Thanks
The idea and screenshots are provided by AVSniff, forum.guns.ru.--Greg-Z (talk) 14:42, 21 March 2020 (EDT)
Additional Images
Revolvers on Promotional Images
Colt 1851 Navy
South Carolina Militia Capt. Durham (uncredited) holds a Colt Navy revolver when he assists Justin LaMotte in kidnapping of Madeline LaMotte from Mains estate Mont Royal. The cylinder matches original cap and ball version.
Lt. Pell, Charles Main's fellow officer, holds a Colt Navy.
Maj. Dupree fires his revolver at Union cavalrymen, attacking the food wagon train.
Lt. Pickles, another Charles Main's fellow officer, holds a Colt Navy revolver during the interrogation of captured Union cavalryman.
Colt 1860 Army
Orry Main carries a Colt Army in open holster and a Remington 1858 in closed holster.
Raymond (
Robert Englund), a deserter of Confederate Army, holds a Colt Army revolver when he threatens Billy Hazard. In the following scene Raymond's gun switches to a
Colt 1851 Navy (see above).
Salem Jones picks up a Colt Army revolver during the night attack on Mains estate.
Sharps 1859 Rifle
Sharpshooters train with their Sharps rifles.
A closeup of the igniting of percussion cap.
Springfield 1861 and 1863
A rifle at the left in hands of a soldier of 79th New York Volunteer Infantry (this regiment was unique in wearing Glengarry caps) can be identified as Springfield 1861.
Union soldier fire Springfield rifles.
Union soldiers on march. They are mostly armed with Springfield 1861 rifles.
Enfield Pattern 1853
Many Union soldiers in the First Battle of Bull Run are armed with Enfield 1853 rifles.
Maj. Dupree's soldier fire at Union cavalrymen. An Enfield 1853 rifle is seen at the left and a Springfield 1861 rifle - in center.
Confederate soldiers with Enfield 1853 rifles in the Battle of the Wilderness.
Confederate soldiers before the surrender in Lynchburg. A second from foreground man holds an Enfield 1853.
Double Barreled Shotgun
Charles aims his shotgun at Lt. Pickles who tries to desert from the army.
Cuffey's gang member with a shotgun.
Talk
All shotguns is percussion. --Slon95 (talk) 15:07, 21 March 2020 (EDT)
- I'm in a doubt about Brett's shotgun, but others look like common top-break. Explain please. --Greg-Z (talk) 15:19, 21 March 2020 (EDT)
- Breach-load guns is assembled in two parts, while the screen guns is a solid. And they all have ramrods. --Slon95 (talk) 15:30, 21 March 2020 (EDT)
- Thanks. --Greg-Z (talk) 16:31, 21 March 2020 (EDT)
Hey GregZ
Did you miss the rules about uploading tons of extraneous screenshots? :D MoviePropMaster2008 (talk) 01:49, 22 March 2020 (EDT)
- I know the rule... I just don't think that these screenshots are extraneous. From my perspective, they are necessary for completeness of the description, especially because this production is 6-part series, full of battle scenes with numerous various firearms. But if there are objections, I promise not to do so in the future.--Greg-Z (talk) 03:47, 22 March 2020 (EDT)
- the rules explicitly state to NOT exceed 7 screencaps if it's only wielded by ONE character, not to exceed 10 if you're showing multiple characters. Sure you can exceed 10 if the number of different characters using the firearm is more than ten, but that's it. I for the record DO consider the screencaps in this entry excessive. So I'm standing by my assertion that this page technically violates the rules. Try to limit shots that are similar, especially if the character is the same in each shot. MoviePropMaster2008 (talk) 19:01, 2 May 2020 (EDT)