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== Winchester 1873 Carbine == | == Winchester 1873 Carbine == | ||
The [[Winchester Model 1873]] carbines are used by J.T. Langston ([[Christian Kane]]), Joe Gill ([[Wilford Brimley]]) and several villains. | The [[Winchester Model 1873]] carbines are used by J.T. Langston ([[Christian Kane]]), Joe Gill ([[Wilford Brimley]]) and several villains. | ||
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+ | [[File:Winchester Model 1873 20 inch barrel.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Model 1873 carbine with 20" barrel - .44-40 WCF]] | ||
[[File:Cc3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|J.T. Langston with a Winchester 1873 carbine. Next to him the distinctive stock of the [[Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"]] can be seen in Rock Mullaney's ([[David O'Hara]]) rifle scabbard.]] | [[File:Cc3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|J.T. Langston with a Winchester 1873 carbine. Next to him the distinctive stock of the [[Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"]] can be seen in Rock Mullaney's ([[David O'Hara]]) rifle scabbard.]] | ||
[[File:Crossfire Trail-Winchester1873Carbine-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the same scene.]] | [[File:Crossfire Trail-Winchester1873Carbine-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the same scene.]] | ||
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A number of rifles stands in gun rack in Gene Thompson's store. | A number of rifles stands in gun rack in Gene Thompson's store. | ||
[[File:Crossfire Trail-Rifles-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From right to left: a [[Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Carbine]] ('''1'''), a [[Remington Rolling Block]] rifle or carbine ('''2'''), and a [[Winchester Model 1876]] ('''3''') - the rifle ordered by Charles Rodney.]] | [[File:Crossfire Trail-Rifles-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From right to left: a [[Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Carbine]] ('''1'''), a [[Remington Rolling Block]] rifle or carbine ('''2'''), and a [[Winchester Model 1876]] ('''3''') - the rifle ordered by Charles Rodney.]] | ||
− | [[File:Crossfire Trail-Rifles-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Thompson takes Winchester 1866 | + | [[File:Crossfire Trail-Rifles-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Thompson takes a Winchester 1866 carbine from the gun rack, the Springfield Trapdoor is seen better.]] |
[[File:Crossfire Trail-Rifles-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Here the Rolling Block rifle is seen better.]] | [[File:Crossfire Trail-Rifles-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Here the Rolling Block rifle is seen better.]] | ||
[[File:Crossfire Trail-Rifles-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Both rifles at the right are seen. The long gun at the left is seen very marginally and cannot be identified, as well as the revolvers on the shelf below the rifles.]] | [[File:Crossfire Trail-Rifles-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Both rifles at the right are seen. The long gun at the left is seen very marginally and cannot be identified, as well as the revolvers on the shelf below the rifles.]] | ||
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= Trivia = | = Trivia = | ||
== Screen Guns Collection == | == Screen Guns Collection == | ||
− | [[File:Crossfire Trail-ScreenGuns-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Winchester 1876 and the Colt | + | [[File:Crossfire Trail-ScreenGuns-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Winchester 1876 and the Colt 1860 Army, used by [[Tom Selleck]] in ''Crossfire Trail'' and in ''[[Last Stand At Saber River]]'' respectively.]] |
== Additional Source == | == Additional Source == |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 9 July 2023
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Crossfire Trail is a 2001 made for TV Western movie directed by Simon Wincer and starring Tom Selleck, Virginia Madsen, and Wilford Brimley. The plot is based on the 1954 novel by Louis L'Amour. Rafe Covington (Selleck) swears an oath to his dying friend to look after the latter's wife Anne (Madsen) who lives on a Wyoming ranch. Upon visiting the ranch, Covington finds out that local wealthy businessman desires both the ranch and the woman.
The following weapons were used in the film Crossfire Trail:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Revolvers
Smith and Wesson Schofield
Rafe Covington's (Tom Selleck) main sidearm is a Smith and Wesson Schofield revolver. He mostly carries this weapon in the first half of the film, but uses it along with his 1872 Colt in the final gunbattle.
Colt 1872 Open Top
Another revolver that Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) uses is a Colt 1872 Open Top with ivory grips that he forcibly takes from the captain of schooner Medusa Challenger Gorgan (Mark Achenson). Rafe carries this revolver mostly for the second half of the movie in a crossdraw holster, and uses it in the final gunbattle as well. According to the May 2002 issue of the NRA's publication American Rifleman, the revolver was built from parts for Tom Selleck by Ken Howell of R&D Gun Shop. Mr. Howell also provided custom firearms for Selleck in 1997's Last Stand at Saber River and Monte Walsh.
Single Action Army "Civilian" Model
Single Action Army "Civilian" Model revolvers are used by a number of characters throughout the movie. Snake Corville (Marshall R. Teague) keeps an ivory handled "Civilian" SAA in a crossdraw holster; his revolver is supposed to be an Uberti 1873 Cattleman replica. Beau Dorn (Brad Johnson) carries a "Civilian" revolver in a shoulder holster as a backup to his Remington 1875 and dual-wields both revolvers in the final shootout. "Civilian" revolvers are also used by Mike Taggart (Patrick Kilpatrick) and Gene Thompson (Ken Pogue).
Single Action Army "Civilian" Bird's Head Model
Bruce Barkow (Mark Harmon) carries a Single Action Army "Civilian" Model revolver with Bird's Head grip concealed in a shoulder holster. Supposedly this revolver is also an Uberti replica.
Single Action Army "Artillery" Model
Single Action Army "Artillery" Model revolvers are used by Rock Mullaney (David O'Hara), Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley) and J.T. Langston (Christian Kane). Most if not all of these revolvers are supposed to be Uberti replicas.
Single Action Army "Cavalry" Model
For the most of the movie, Rock Mullaney (David O'Hara) is armed by a Single Action Army "Cavalry" Model revolver. A "Cavalry" revolver is also briefly held by Luke Taggart (Rex Linn).
Remington 1875
Beau Dorn (Brad Johnson), the bounty hunter, uses a nickel-plated Remington 1875 revolver as his main sidearm. He dual-wields his Single Action Army "Civilian" Model and nickel-plated Remington 1875 revolvers while searching for Rafe.
Remington 1875 (short-barreled)
A short-barreled Remington 1875 revolver is one of two handguns that Gene Thompson (Ken Pogue) takes from his store during the final shootout. This revolver may be a Cimarron 1875 "Outlaw" or an Uberti 1875 "Frontier" replicas.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" Carbine
The general store owner, Gene Thompson (Ken Pogue) brings a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" carbine for the final gunbattle. He uses the carbine himself, and then it falls in hands of Rock Mullaney (David O'Hara).
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" Rifle
A Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" rifle is used by Snake Corville (Marshall R. Teague) when he attempts to snipe Rafe Covington from a rooftop. Luke Taggart (Rex Linn) is armed with a Winchester 1866 rifle during the final shootout.
Winchester 1873 Carbine
The Winchester Model 1873 carbines are used by J.T. Langston (Christian Kane), Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley) and several villains.
Winchester Model 1873 Rifle
In one scene a Henry 1860 rifle of the Sioux warrior Bear Killer (Glen Gould) switches to a Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle due to a continuity error. The rifle is seen very briefly, and there is possibility that this is a mockup gun, like the one listed just below.
Winchester Model 1873 Rifle (mockup)
During the final shootout, Joe Gill's (Wilford Brimley) Winchester Model 1873 carbine switches to a 1873 rifle that turn out to be a mockup.
Winchester 1876 Centennial
Charles Rodney ordered a Winchester Model 1876 full-stocked carbine, as used by the Canadian North West Mounted Police (the mounties), but died before he could claim it. Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) purchases it and uses it to dispatch a multitude of bad guys. It is used at the end of the movie by Anne Rodney (Virginia Madsen) to kill Bruce Barkow (Mark Harmon).
Winchester 1876 Ammunition
Henry 1860
The Sioux warrior Bear Killer (Glen Gould) is armed with a Henry 1860 rifle.
Remington-Keene Repeating Rifle
Beau Dorn (Brad Johnson) uses a bolt-action sniper rifle to shoot and kill J.T. Langston (Christian Kane). It's a Remington-Keene Deluxe Sporter Bolt Action Rifle in .40-60 Marlin. Remington manufactured the rifle from 1880 - 1885 with only around 5,000 rifles produced. Also according to the May 2002 issue of American Rifleman, the Remington-Keene used by Brad Johnson was overhauled by Ken Howell of R&D Gun Shop.
Evans Repeating Rifle
The 28 shot Evans Repeating Rifle is used by Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley). When asked why he doesn't get rid of it he states "Well, it holds twenty-eight bullets...and I ain't a very good shot...I'm going to town." In the middle of the gunbattle, the rifle runs out of rounds, and Gill switches to a Winchester 1873 that is brought out to him by the owner of the general store (Ken Pogue). The version that Gill uses is the carbine with the twenty-two inch barrel.
Sharps Model 1874
In the beginning of the film, Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) obtains a scoped Sharps 1874 from Captain Gorgan (Mark Achenson) who murdered Charles Rodney. Covington uses it to kill a buffalo, and Joe Gill (Wilford Brimley) uses it at the beginning of the final gunbattle to shoot Dorn. Gill isn't a very good shot with the Sharps either, and hits Dorn's rifle instead.
Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Carbine
What is supposed to be a Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Carbine is seen in hands of a Sioux warrior.
Rifles in Gene Thompson's Store
A number of rifles stands in gun rack in Gene Thompson's store.
Sawed-off Rifle
A sawed-off rifle is used by one of Beau Dorn's henchmen. This gun seems to be a sawed-off Trapdoor Springfield Rifle but not for sure.
Shotguns
Colt Model 1878
A Colt Model 1878 double barreled shotgun is used by Sheriff Walter Moncrief (Barry Corbin).
Trivia
Screen Guns Collection
Additional Source
Originalprop.com is a website that provided some background information for firearms used onscreen by Tom Selleck in Crossfire Trail, Monte Walsh (2002) and Last Stand At Saber River.