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Lonesome Dove

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The following guns where used in the TV mini-series Lonesome Dove:

Lonesome Dove (1989)


Colt Walker 1847

A Colt Walker 1847 with a cartridge conversion kit is carried by Augustus McCrae (Robert Duvall) throughout the four part film.

Colt Walker 1847 - .44 caliber.
During Part 1 of 4, Gus' Colt Walker rarely leaves his holster, and he only fires it twice in the air to alert the group of his position.
Gus holds his Colt Walker on the bartender in part 2 when he is disrespectful to him and Woodrow Call (Tommy Lee Jones).
Note how the Colt Walker has been cartridge converted. Cartridge converted guns are typically used in place of percussion revolvers, as it is far safer to fire blank cartridges than percussion.
Gus holsters his Colt Walker.
Gus approaches July Johnson's (Chris Cooper) camp with his Colt Walker drawn.
In Part 3, Gus holds his Colt Walker in the friendly position as he drags Call off the Union soldier attacking Newt (Rick Schroder).
Gus prepares to fire his Colt Walker at an Indian running for Deets (Danny Glover).
In Part 4, Gus fires his Colt Walker at attacking Appache Indians.

Henry 1860

Both Augustus McGrae (Robert Duvall) and Woodrow F. Call (Tommy Lee Jones) carry Henry 1860 rifles, and use them in all four parts of the film.

Henry 1860 - .44 Rimfire.
Call guards the house armed with his Henry 1860 in Part 1.
Two Henry 1860 rifles are seen hanging on the rifle rack in the house. On the bottom is a Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy".
Call confronts the Irish brothers armed with his Henry.
Gus fends off Blue Duck's (Fredrick Forrest) thugs while taking cover behind his dead horse in Part 2.
One of the thugs tries to charge Gus with a spear while on horseback but Gus knocks him off his horse, firing from the hip!
Gus firing his Henry at the thugs.
One of the thugs sees Gus' rounds hitting extremley short ranged so he stands up to "give the old man a better target". Falling for Gus' trap, he flips up the ladder sights and hits him in the gut.
Gus jumps out and holds his Henry on the horse thieves in Part 3.
Call with his Henry when confronting the horse thieves.
Gus fires his Henry at the Appaches in Part 4.
A good side shot of the Henry.

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