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I can't tell what this is. Looks like some kind of Smith & Wesson design, but it's not a Model 1 or 2. | I can't tell what this is. Looks like some kind of Smith & Wesson design, but it's not a Model 1 or 2. | ||
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+ | It looks like it could be a Marlin M1875 No. 32 Pocket Revolver. | ||
+ | [[Image:http://www.19thcenturyweapons.com/210/hand/pix/marlengp.jpg]] | ||
== Winchester 1892 "Saddle Ring Carbine" - Trapper Model == | == Winchester 1892 "Saddle Ring Carbine" - Trapper Model == |
Revision as of 04:36, 21 May 2010
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The following guns were used in the film Stagecoach:
Single Action Army
unidentified pocket revolver
I can't tell what this is. Looks like some kind of Smith & Wesson design, but it's not a Model 1 or 2.
It looks like it could be a Marlin M1875 No. 32 Pocket Revolver. File:Http://www.19thcenturyweapons.com/210/hand/pix/marlengp.jpg
Winchester 1892 "Saddle Ring Carbine" - Trapper Model
Ringo Kid (John Wayne) uses a Winchester 1892 "Saddle Ring Carbine" with a large lever loop. It is the shorter "Trapper" model.