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Gunmaster45 (talk | contribs) (New page: '''The ''Galand Revolver'' has been used in the following films''' thumb|right|400px|Galand Revolver 12mm (or lesser know 7mm or 9mm). [[Image:Galand revolv...) |
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− | First invented by Charles-François Galand of France in | + | First invented by Charles-François Galand of France in 1868, the Galand revolver is easily noted by its unique lever-action break apart loading system. By pulling the trigger guard forward, the gun pulls open into three parts (frame, cylinder, barrel) and an automatic shell extractor pulls backwards, ejecting the spent shells. The gun can then be loaded and the lever is closed, locking the gun for firing. The gun is one of the first double-action guns, but the long, heavy trigger pull made it very inaccurate for practical use. |
===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
− | * Seen picked up by [[Eli Wallach]] as Tuco in ''[[The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly]]'' (anachronistic for the film, which takes place in | + | * Seen picked up by [[Eli Wallach]] as Tuco in ''[[The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly]]'' (anachronistic for the film, which takes place in 1862 during the Civil War) |
Revision as of 18:54, 13 September 2008
The Galand Revolver has been used in the following films
Information
First invented by Charles-François Galand of France in 1868, the Galand revolver is easily noted by its unique lever-action break apart loading system. By pulling the trigger guard forward, the gun pulls open into three parts (frame, cylinder, barrel) and an automatic shell extractor pulls backwards, ejecting the spent shells. The gun can then be loaded and the lever is closed, locking the gun for firing. The gun is one of the first double-action guns, but the long, heavy trigger pull made it very inaccurate for practical use.
Films
- Seen picked up by Eli Wallach as Tuco in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (anachronistic for the film, which takes place in 1862 during the Civil War)