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==.38 caliber Pocket Top Break==
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==Smith & Wesson Model 320 revolving rifle==
Charlie Burns is armed with a small top break pocket revolverJudging by the size of the gun in Charlie's hand, it appears to be a five shot .32 or .38 caliber.  In certain shots in the film, you can see the approximate size and that it has a square-back trigger guard, though it could have been manufactured by any one of a number of brands making similar guns in the late 1800's/early 1900'sThe particular gun used in the film is also missing its front sight, indicating either the part itself is missing or that the barrel was shortened.
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Charlie Burns is armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 320 revolving rifleThe rifle, which was modeled after the Smith & Wesson Model 3 revolver, featured a break-top frame and detachable stock.  It took a .32 caliber cartridge.  In The Proposition, Burns carries the rifle like a revolver, with the stock removedHe has also likely cut the rifle barrel down to pistol length (as is evident in the fact the the pistol in the film is missing the front sight).
 
[[Image:Proposition-s&w-newmodel3fixed.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Burns ([[Guy Pearce]]) aims his Top Break.]]
 
[[Image:Proposition-s&w-newmodel3fixed.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Burns ([[Guy Pearce]]) aims his Top Break.]]
  

Revision as of 06:56, 8 July 2012

The Proposition (2005)

The Proposition is a 2005 period crime drama set in late nineteenth century Australia. In an attempt to civilize the land, Captain Stanley (Ray Winstone) proposes to Charlie Burns (Guy Pearce) that if he can find and kill his brother Arthur (Danny Huston), oldest and leader of the Burns Brothers gang, in nine days, he will save his younger brother Mikey (Richard Wilson) from being hanged on Christmas Day.

The following firearms were used in the film The Proposition:


Smith & Wesson Model 320 revolving rifle

Charlie Burns is armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 320 revolving rifle. The rifle, which was modeled after the Smith & Wesson Model 3 revolver, featured a break-top frame and detachable stock. It took a .32 caliber cartridge. In The Proposition, Burns carries the rifle like a revolver, with the stock removed. He has also likely cut the rifle barrel down to pistol length (as is evident in the fact the the pistol in the film is missing the front sight).

Charlie Burns (Guy Pearce) aims his Top Break.

Colt 1851 Navy (Richards-Mason Conversion)

Arthur Burns (Danny Huston) is seen carrying a 1872 Colt Open top, not an 1851 Richard-Mason Conversion, note the streamlined style of the barrel assembly, different from that of the 1851 navy barrel assembly

Colt 1851 Navy (Richards-Mason Conversion)
Arthur Burns (Danny Huston) aims his Colt 1851 Navy (with a Richards-Mason cartridge conversion).
Two-Bob (Tom E. Lewis) is also armed with a cartridge converted Colt 1851 Navy.

Ruger Vaquero

Captain Stanley (Ray Winstone) aims his stainless steel Ruger Vaquero with birdhead ivory grip, 3 1/2" barrel and dovetailed rear sight on top strap.

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Captain Stanley (Ray Winstone) aims his stainless steel Ruger Vaquero with birdhead ivory grip, 3 1/2" barrel and dovetailed rear sight on top strap.

Parker Hale Enfield 1861 Artillery Carbine

Charlie takes cover from Captain Stanley's posse with a Parker Hale Enfield 1861 Artillery Carbine.

Charlie takes cover from Captain Stanley's posse with a Parker Hale Enfield 1861 Artillery Carbine.

Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"

Charlie rides with his Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" in a saddle holster.

Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" - .44 RF.
Charlie rides with his Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" in a saddle holster.

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