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(I may add gameplay captures later, but the graphics are pretty bad and don't provide a good view of the guns at all.  These were what I could cull from the excellent animated cutscenes.)
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'''The following guns were used in the video-game ''[[Outlaws]]'', released by Lucasarts in 1997.
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[[Image:Outlaws-box.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Outlaws'' (1997)]]
[[Image:Outlaws-box.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Outlaws'']]
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'''''Outlaws''''' is a 1997 Western-themed videogame released by Lucasarts.
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==Remington 1875==
 
==Remington 1875==
Marshal James Anderson ([[Jeff Osterhage]]) uses what appears to be a [[Remington 1875]] as his primary weapon.  It was his father's gun, and his daughter Sara ([[Kath Soucie]]) also uses it at one point.  It features a swing-out cylinder, an inaccuracy I've seen before in Western comics as well. I will admit that the first time I ever fired an SAA I tried to swing out the cylinder, but I still think the artists should do better research.
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Marshal James Anderson (voiced by Jeff Osterhage) uses what appears to be a [[Remington 1875]] as his primary weapon.  It was his father's gun, and his daughter Sara (voiced by Kath Soucie) also uses it at one point.  It features an inaccurate anachronistic swing-out cylinder. While the year the game is set in is never given, Anderson was a kid when he inherited it and was a Marshal 10 years prior to the game's start but it's still the old west so its appearance in flashbacks is likely entirely anachronistic.
  
 
[[Image:Rem1875.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Remington 1875 - .45 Long Colt.]]
 
[[Image:Rem1875.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Remington 1875 - .45 Long Colt.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-marshal.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Anderson retrieves his Remington from an old trunk.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-marshal.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Anderson retrieves his Remington from an old trunk.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-cylinder.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The swing-out cylinder.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-cylinder.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The swing-out cylinder.]]
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-sara.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sara Anderson with her father's pistol.  The game was heavily stylized, something I loved, which you can see here with the scale.]]
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[[Image:Outlaws-1875-sara.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sara Anderson with her father's pistol.  The game's heavily stylized art on full display.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-flashback.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Anderson, as a boy, reaching for his father's Remington.  The image is distorted because it's a hazy flashback.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-flashback.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Anderson, as a boy, reaching for his father's Remington.  The image is distorted because it's a hazy flashback.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-flashback-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Anderson as a boy aims the massive pistol.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-flashback-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Anderson as a boy aims the massive pistol.]]
[[Image:Outlaws-1875-train.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A different view of Anderson's sidearm.  This profile looks less like a Remington and closer to the earlier Colts.  I think it's because in the other shots the gun is a CG model, whereas in this scene it's hand-drawn.]]
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[[Image:Outlaws-1875-train.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A different view of Anderson's sidearm.  This profile looks less like a Remington and closer to the earlier Colts.  Possibly because in the other shots the gun is a CG model, whereas in this scene it's hand-drawn. Regardless, Anderson would hardly be the first western hero to have his gun change between scenes.]]
  
 
==Smith & Wesson Single Action 2nd Model==
 
==Smith & Wesson Single Action 2nd Model==
Matthew "Dr. Death" Jackson ([[John de Lancie]])) carries this little gun.  We glimpse it only briefly as Anderson shoots it out of his hand and into a crevice.  It is not usable in the game.
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Matthew "Dr. Death" Jackson ([[John de Lancie]]) carries this little gun.  It is only briefly seen as Anderson shoots it out of his hand and into a crevice.  It is not usable in the game.
 
[[Image:S&wsa2nd.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A nickel-plated Smith & Wesson Single Action 2nd Model.]]
 
[[Image:S&wsa2nd.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A nickel-plated Smith & Wesson Single Action 2nd Model.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-drdeathgun.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dr. Death's .38.]]
 
[[Image:Outlaws-drdeathgun.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dr. Death's .38.]]
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==Double-Barreled Shotgun==
 
==Double-Barreled Shotgun==
[[Image:Outlaws-sawedoff.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gameplay view of sawed-off double-barrel.]]
 
  
 
==Sawed-Off Double-Barreled Shotgun==
 
==Sawed-Off Double-Barreled Shotgun==
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[[Image:Outlaws-sawedoff.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gameplay view of sawed-off double-barrel.]]
  
 
==Gatling Gun==
 
==Gatling Gun==

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Outlaws (1997)

Outlaws is a 1997 Western-themed videogame released by Lucasarts.



The following weapons appear in the video game Outlaws:


Remington 1875

Marshal James Anderson (voiced by Jeff Osterhage) uses what appears to be a Remington 1875 as his primary weapon. It was his father's gun, and his daughter Sara (voiced by Kath Soucie) also uses it at one point. It features an inaccurate anachronistic swing-out cylinder. While the year the game is set in is never given, Anderson was a kid when he inherited it and was a Marshal 10 years prior to the game's start but it's still the old west so its appearance in flashbacks is likely entirely anachronistic.

Remington 1875 - .45 Long Colt.
Anderson retrieves his Remington from an old trunk.
The swing-out cylinder.
Sara Anderson with her father's pistol. The game's heavily stylized art on full display.
Anderson, as a boy, reaching for his father's Remington. The image is distorted because it's a hazy flashback.
Anderson as a boy aims the massive pistol.
A different view of Anderson's sidearm. This profile looks less like a Remington and closer to the earlier Colts. Possibly because in the other shots the gun is a CG model, whereas in this scene it's hand-drawn. Regardless, Anderson would hardly be the first western hero to have his gun change between scenes.

Smith & Wesson Single Action 2nd Model

Matthew "Dr. Death" Jackson (John de Lancie) carries this little gun. It is only briefly seen as Anderson shoots it out of his hand and into a crevice. It is not usable in the game.

A nickel-plated Smith & Wesson Single Action 2nd Model.
Dr. Death's .38.

Henry 1860

"Slim" Sam Fulton (Cam Clarke) is shown with a Henry 1860 just as he receives his mortal wound from Anderson. It is not usable in the game.

Henry 1860 - .44RF
Slim's Henry rifle.

Winchester Rifle

- with optional scope

Single-Shot Shotgun

Double-Barreled Shotgun

Sawed-Off Double-Barreled Shotgun

Gameplay view of sawed-off double-barrel.

Gatling Gun


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