Streets of Laredo
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Country
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USA
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Language
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English
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Channel
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NBC
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Creator
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Joseph Sargent
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Genre
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Western
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Broadcast
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1995
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No. of Seasons
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1
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No. of Episodes
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3
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Main Cast
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The following weapons were used in the miniseries Streets of Laredo:
Revolvers
Single Action Army
Woodrow F. Call (James Garner), Joey Garza (Alexis Cruz), Deputy Ted Plunkert (Tristan Tait), Maria Garza (Sonia Braga), Sheriff Doniphon (David S. Cass Sr.), Mox-Mox (Kevin Conway), and other characters carry Single Action Armys throughout the series.
Colt Single Action Army w/ 7.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
Sheriff Doniphon cocks and aims his Single Action Army at Woodrow to prevent him from releasing one of his escorts. (S1E2)
Woodrow tries to arm himself with his Single Action Army after being shot in the leg by Garza. (S1E3)
Joey arms himself with Woodrow's Single Action Army to threaten him, but decides not to kill him. (S1E3)
Colt Single Action Army w/ 5.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
Brookshire offers Woodrow a Single Action Army with ivory grips, but the latter refuses, much to Brookshire's surprise. (S1E1)
Plunkert dons his holster with a Single Action Army holstered. (S1E1)
Joey cocks and fires his Single Action Army at a gringo. (S1E1)
Joey cocks his Single Action Army to threaten a man inside a cabin. (S1E1)
Maria shoots her Single Action Army at a farm pig. (S1E2)
Maria points her Single Action Army at Hardin. (S1E2)
One of Mox-Mox's men aims and fires his Single Action Army at a crow. (S1E2)
One of Mox-Mox's men points his Single Action Army at the hill where Woodrow is shooting. (S1E2)
Colt Bisley Single Action Army
Judge Roy Bean (Ned Beatty) stands out from the rest for carrying a Colt Bisley Single Action Army as his personal handgun.
Colt Single Action Army Bisley Model w/ 5.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
Roy grabs his Bisley Single Action Army from the table. (S1E1)
Roy holds and looks at his Bisley Single Action Army. (S1E1)
Roy reads a newspaper while holding his Bisley Single Action Army. (S1E2)
Roy tries to fire his Bisley Single Action Army, but it suffers a malfunction that prevents it from firing. (S1E2)
Colt 1878 Double Action
Ned Brookshire (Charles Martin Smith) carries two Colt 1878 Double Action revolvers as his personal handguns.
Colt 1878 Double Action w/ 7.5" barrel, nickel-plated finish and pearl grips - .45 Long Colt
Brookshire shows his two holstered 1878 Double Actions to Woodrow. (S1E1)
A good shot of the grip on one of Brookshire's Colt 1878 Double Action. (S1E1)
Joey tries to take Brookshire's saddle but is shot in the leg, causing him to change his mind. (S1E3)
Note the two Colt 1878 Double Actions holstered in the saddle.
Remington 1875
Lorena Parker (Sissy Spacek) can briefly be seen using a Remington 1875 in episode 3.
Remington 1875 "Frontier" (Uberti replica) - .45 Long Colt
Lorena arms herself with her Remington 1875. (S1E3)
Lorena holsters her Remington 1875 on her belt and goes to Woodrow's aid. (S1E3)
Smith & Wesson Schofield
A Smith & Wesson Schofield can be seen holstered in the saddle of "Pea Eye" Parker (Sam Shepard).
Smith & Wesson Model 3 Schofield - .45 S&W Schofield
The Smith & Wesson Schofield holstered in Parker's saddle holster. (S1E2)
Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action New Frontier
John Wesley Hardin (Randy Quaid) carries a Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action New Frontier as his personal handgun.
Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action New Frontier - .44-40 WCF
Hardin cleans his Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action New Frontier. (S1E2)
Hardin loads his Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action New Frontier. (S1E2)
A good close-up shot of the Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action New Frontier being aimed by Hardin. (S1E2)
Rifles
Henry 1860
One of the Texas State Railroad employees tries to arm himself with a Henry 1860 during episode 1. Woodrow F. Call (James Garner) carries a Henry 1860 as his personal rifle throughout the series.
Woodrow holds his Henry 1860 next to his luggage as he waits for the train next to Brookshire. (S1E1)
A good shot of the barrel of Woodrow's Henry 1860 inside the train. (S1E1)
Woodrow cleans the stock of his Henry 1860...
...and then the lever. (S1E1)
Woodrow holds a Henry 1860 and a Winchester Model 1892. (S1E2)
Woodrow points his Henry 1860 at one of Mox-Mox's henchmen. (S1E2)
Lorena holds the Henry 1860 as she cares for Woodrow at night. (S1E3)
Henry 1860 w/ case hardened colored steel (modern replica) - .44-40 WCF
One of the Texas State Railroad employees tries to grab his Henry 1860 after one of his coworkers was shot. (S1E1)
Schmidt-Rubin Sporterized Rifle
Joey Garza (Alexis Cruz) carries a sporterized Schmidt-Rubin Rifle as his personal long-range rifle throughout the series.
Sporterized Schmidt-Rubin Infanteriegewehr Modell 1889 - 7.5x55mm Swiss
A close-up shot of Garza's Schmidt-Rubin Sporterized Rifle receiver. (S1E1)
The Swiss gun dealer (uncredited) points his Schmidt-Rubin Rifle at a cactus to prove to Garza that the gun works. (S1E1)
Garza aims and fires his new Schmidt-Rubin Rifle. (S1E1)
Garza aims his Schmidt-Rubin rifle at Woodrow and Lorena. (S1E3)
Sharps 1874
Joey Garza (Alexis Cruz) uses a Sharps 1874 during episode 1. It is later replaced by the Schmidt-Rubin Rifle for the remainder of the series.
Sharps 1874 (Uberti replica) - .45-70 Government
Garza cocks the hammer of his Sharps 1874 while pointing it at Texas State Railroad employees. (S1E1)
From a hilltop, Garza aims his 1874 Sharps at the Swiss arms dealer. (S1E1)
A closer shot of Garza aiming his Sharps 1874. (S1E1)
Pennsylvania Rifle
Mr. Lily (Peyton E. Park) is seen holding what appears to be a Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle during episode 2.
Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle - .40 caliber
Lily holds his Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle when Woodrow and his buddies find him in the middle of nowhere. (S1E2)
Lily stands up with his Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle in hand. (S1E2)
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"
Billy Williams (George Carlin) is seen with a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" during the climax of episode 1.
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" Rifle - .44 Rimfire
Billy Williams, armed with a Winchester Model 1866, confronts the sheriff's deputies who were going to hang Joey Garza's mother. (S1E1)
Billy pulls the lever on his Winchester Model 1866 and shoots one of them in the ear. (S1E1)
Winchester Model 1873
Woodrow F. Call (James Garner) uses a Winchester Model 1873 as a club to beat Sheriff Doniphon during the episode 2. Judge Roy Bean (Ned Beatty) uses a Winchester Model 1873 during the climax of episode 2.
Winchester Model 1873 Sporting Rifle w/ charcoal blue finish (Uberti replica) - .45 Long Colt/.357 Magnum
Woodrow prepares to strike Doniphon with a Winchester Model 1873. (S1E2)
Roy aims his Winchester Model 1873 at the mysterious outlaw approaching his cabin. (S1E2)
Winchester Model 1892
One of the Texas State Railroad employees fires his Winchester Model 1892 at Joey Garza (Alexis Cruz). "Pea Eye" Parker (Sam Shepard) arms himself with a Winchester Model 1892 seen on the wall of his house with the front grip removed and carries it throughout the series as his personal rifle. Judge Roy Bean (Ned Beatty) is briefly seen holding a Winchester Model 1892 during Episode 2. Woodrow F. Call (James Garner) uses a Winchester Model 1892 during the shootout against Mox-Mox and his gang in episode 2.
Winchester Model 1892 - .38-40 WCF
One of the employees of the Texas State Railroad fires his Winchester Model 1892 rifle at the mysterious shooter, who has just killed one of his coworkers. (S1E1)
Roy holds up his Winchester Model 1892 that he had on the table. (S1E2)
Later, it is replaced by a Winchester Model 1873.
Winchester Model 1892 Carbine - .38-40 WCF
Before leaving, Parker grabs his Winchester Model 1892 without the foregrip that was hanging on the wall of his house. (S1E1)
There is no explanation as to why production removed the foregrip from this rifle; usually this is done to make the rifle look like a Henry 1860, which is strange considering that production had these rifles.
Parker's Winchester Model 1892 placed on his saddle. (S1E1)
In the middle of the night, Parker holds his Winchester Model 1892 in the camp of Woodrow's group. (S1E2)
After his Henry 1860 runs out of ammunition, Woodrow arms himself with the Winchester Model 1892 to finish off one of Mox-Mox's men. (S1E2)
A close-up shot of the Winchester Model 1892 as Woodrow pulls the lever. (S1E2)
Woodrow holds his Winchester Model 1892 as he approaches the children that Mox-Mox kidnapped and was going to burn alive. (S1E2)
Parker hides with his Winchester Model 1892 after noticing Garza's gunshots. (S1E3)
A good shot of Parker's Winchester Model 1892 receiver.
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine
Famous Shoes (Wes Studi) is seen carrying a Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine during the beginning of episode 3.
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .44-40 WCF
Famous Shoes holds his Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine when he finds a critically wounded Mox-Mox.
Famous Shoes raises his Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine and denies Mox-Mox a quick death.
Winchester Model 1894
Billy Williams (George Carlin) is briefly seen holding a Winchester Model 1894 during the beginning of episode 2. This is a continuity error since in the previous chapter, Billy is seen with a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
Winchester Model 1894 Rifle - .32-40 WCF
The only appearance of the Winchester Model 1894 in the entire series, being held by Billy Williams. (S1E2)
Shotguns
12 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun
A 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun can be seen in a gun rack at the Presidio police station.
J. Stevens and Co. Double-Barreled Shotgun (Circa 1878) w/ exposed hammers - 12 gauge
A double-barreled shotgun can be seen in the armory of the Presidio police station. (S1E2)
Holland & Holland Paradox
Ned Brookshire (Charles Martin Smith) carries a Holland & Holland Paradox shotgun as his weapon of choice throughout the series.
Holland & Holland Paradox - 8 gauge
Brookshire shows Woodrow Call his oversized Holland & Holland Paradox shotgun (S1E1).
The Holland & Holland Paradox shotgun seen on Brookshire's back (S1E1).
After a nightmare, Brookshire wakes up frightened, firing his Holland & Holland Paradox at one of the horses by mistake (S1E1).
Brookshire runs off, leaving his Holland & Holland Paradox on its side to avoid being shot. (S1E3)
Brookshire's Holland & Holland Paradox on the ground. (S1E3)
Parker arms himself with Brookshire's Holland & Holland Paradox to defend himself against Garza. (S1E3)