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The Revengers

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The Revengers
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The Revengers (1972)
Country Flag of the United States.jpg USA
MEX.jpg Mexico
Directed by Wendell Mayes
Release Date 1972
Language English
Studio Cinema Center Films
Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A.
Distributor National General Pictures
Main Cast
Character Actor
John Benedict William Holden
Hoop Ernest Borgnine
Job Woody Strode
Cholo Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
Chamaco Jorge Luke
Zweig Reinhard Kolldehoff
Quiberon Roger Hanin




The following weapons were used in the film The Revengers:


Revolvers

Colt 1851 Navy

A Union soldier (Unacredited) is seen carrying a Colt 1851 Navy when John (William Holden) and his group attempt to enter the place where Tarb (Warren Vanders) is prisoner. At any moment is it fired or used by any soldier during the battle against the natives.

Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber
Union soldiers stop John and his wild bunch from opening the cabin where the army is keeping Tarb.

Colt 1860 Army

The Union sergeant (Unacredited) and Lieutenant Mercer (Scott Holden, son of William Holden) carries a Colt 1860 Army during the climactic battle against the Tarb's natives.

Colt 1860 Army - .44 caliber
The Union sergeant warns John and his group to take cover while holding his Colt 1860 Army.
John and Chamaco devise a plan with dynamite to stop the natives, while the sergeant watches them.
A good side shot of the Colt 1860 Army.
The Union sergeant asks John and Chamaco why they are handling dynamite without the permission of their superiors.
The sergeant points his Colt 1860 Army at John and Chamaco.
Lt. Mercer fires his Colt 1860 Army during the battle against the natives, before being wounded in the face but surviving.

Colt 1873 Single Action Army

John Bennedict (William Holden), Job (Woody Strode), Chamaco (Jorge Luke), Cholo (Jorge Martínez de Hoyos), Zweig (Reinhard Kolldehoff) carries a Colt Single Action Army during their quest for Tarb (Warren Vanders). Sheriff Whitcomb (John Kelly) are armed with a Colt Single Action Armys when he reunites with his old friend.

Colt 1873 Single Action Army w/ 5.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
John uses his Single Action Army to interrogate someone who knows the name of the person he is looking for.
John takes out his Single Action Army when Chamaco yells at him to do so.
Job arms himself with his Single Action Army when his Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine rifle runs out of ammunition during the battle against the Tarb natives.
Quiberon is armed with his Single Action Army as he stalks a hiding native.
Hoop and Quiberon take cover and fire their firearms at the outlaws attacking the city.
During the shootout in the town, John uses two Single Action Armys at once against the outlaws.
Job fires his Single Action Army against some outlaws.
Chamaco yells at John to draw his gun, but he shoots him first with his Single Action Army, apparently killing him.
Cholo and the group go to the Mexican prison to rescue John from the Mexican army.
Cholo gives John a Single Action Army.
Chamaco aims his Single Action Army at the dynamite at the union military camp, while John looks on proudly.
After so much time, John confronts Tarb face to face, however, he decides not to kill him.
John fires his Single Action Army into the sky to say goodbye to his comrades and end his revenge, as Tarb is condemned by law (probably to the death penalty).

Rifles

Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine

The Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine is the most used rifle in the entire film. John Bennedict (William Holden) and his group carries a Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine in several moments. Tarb (Warren Vanders) and his band of natives are armed with Saddle Ring Carbines during the shootout against John Bennedict's group.

Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .44-40 WCF
John fires his Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine at one of the natives who killed his dog.
Finally, after abandoning him, John's group returns to support the latter in his search, although Hoop did not want to cooperate.
John and his group raise their weapons in front of the Tarb natives to indicate that they pose no danger to them or their leader.
Finally, the indigenous people let them enter the place.
Tarb is armed with a Winchester Model 1892 carbine at the time John's group appears in the native territory.
John aims his Winchester Model 1892 saddle ring carbine at Tarb during the battle against the natives, but misses.
Quiberon and Chamaco are covered and armed with a Winchester model 1892 saddle carbine at the military camp.
John aims his Winchester Model 1892 carbine at the fistful of dynamite he buried next to Chamaco.
Zweig and Job take aim with their Winchester Model 1892 saddle ring carbine, waiting for the natives to attack the base so they can finish them off.

Winchester Model 1894

Job (Woody Strode) can be briefly seen carring a Winchester Model 1894 with targer sights, which he will never carry again at any moment of the film. Instead, he is seen using a Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine.

Winchester Model 1894 w/ target sights - .30-30 WCF
Job holds a Winchester Model 1894 while riding a horse. This is an error, as Job was previously seen carrying a Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine.

Springfield Model 1873 "Trapdoor Springfield"

During the film's climax, sevaral Union soldiers are seen using Springfield Trapdoor Rifles against the natives who wanted to free Tarb from the Union soldiers. Some Mexican officers carry what appears to be a rare variant of a Springfield Trapdoor Rifle from the fort where John Bennedict goes to recruit members to accompany him on his quest.

Springfield Model 1873 "Trapdoor Springfield" (Uberti replica) - .50-70 Government
The Mexican soldiers order John to disarm before entering the fort.
A soldier guards John while he chooses the prisoners who will lead his group to accompany him on his search.
Hoop arms himself with the Mexican soldiers' trapdoor rifles, but John stops him and orders him to put the rifles down.
After his group leaves him for dead, John is captured by Mexican soldiers, who were following him to arrest him.
Quiberon (Roger Hanin) is armed with a Springfield Trapdoor rifle when John tries to open the cabin where Tarb is in.
A soldier armed with a Springfield Trapdoor rifle takes aim at the large horde of natives, while Hoop debates whether to take cover or escape from the place.
The Union sergeant orders his men to remain in position until he gives the order to fire. Two of his soldiers are armed with Springfield Trapdoor rifles.
A nice shot of a Springfield Trapdoor rifle fired by a Union soldier during battle against the natives.

Shotguns

12 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun

Hoop (Ernest Borgnine) carries a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun as his personal sidearm.

J. Stevens and Company Double-Barreled Shotgun - 12 gauge
Hoop and the group leave the Trading Post store wearing new suit and a double-barreled shotgun.
Hoop and the entire group return to the United States and cause chaos in a small town.
A good side shot of the Hoop's Double-Barreled Shotgun.
Hoop aims his double-barreled shotgun at Sheriff Whitcomb, but is instantly stopped by Bennedict.
Hoop inspects the body of one of the outlaws for anything of value, but finds nothing.

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