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[[Image:Lorenda Nusciak-W94.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Maria ([[Lorenda Nusciak]]) shot by two men, while covering Django´s back.]] | [[Image:Lorenda Nusciak-W94.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Maria ([[Lorenda Nusciak]]) shot by two men, while covering Django´s back.]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:12, 8 October 2012
The following firearms were used in the film Django:
Single Action Army
Django (Franco Nero) and gen. Hugo Rodríguez (José Bódalo) used a Single Action Army throughout the movie.
Colt New Service
The Mexican soldiers armed by the Colt New Service revolvers.
Winchester 1892
Several Winchester Model 1892 lever-action rifles are seen throughout the film.
Winchester 1894
Occasionally appear in the film also Winchester Model 1894 rifle.
Winchester 1906
Mexican soldiers is armed also a Winchester Model 1906 rifles.
Fictional Machine Gun
Django lugs around a machine gun in his coffin, the same prop was used two years prior in A Fistful of Dollars. It's probably a very inaccurate depiction of a Mitrailleuse Machine Gun that fires belt-fed ammunition. There are several scenes where the machine gun is firing repeated rounds but the belt never feeds through.