Ripper Street
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British Blu-ray cover
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Country
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GBR
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Channel
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BBC One
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Creator
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Richard Warlow
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Genre
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Drama Detective
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Broadcast
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2012 - Present
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No. of Seasons
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1
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No. of Episodes
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8
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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The following weapons were used in the television series Ripper Street:
Pistols
Smith & Wesson Mk II Hand Ejector
Captain Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg) uses a Smith & Wesson Mk II Hand Ejector. This revolver is anachronistic as the series is set in 1889, but the Mk II Hand Ejector was not developed until 1915.
Smith & Wesson Mk.II Hand Ejector - .455 Webley
Jackson with his revolver when confronting Carmichael in "In My Protection" (S01E02).
Jackson with his revolver whilst high on amphetamine in "The Good of This City" (S01E04).
Jackson's revolver in it's holster in "Tournament of Shadows" (S01E06).
Detective Sergeant Bennet Drake (
Jerome Flynn) takes Jackson's revolver to escape a gang of anarchists in "Tournament of Shadows" (S01E06).
The Smith & Wesson Mk II Hand Ejector features prominently in "A Man of My Company" (S01E07) where it is revealed that Jackson has a pair (he is cleaning one whilst the other is on the table).
Long Susan (
MyAnna Buring) picks up one of the revolvers, which Jackson then lets her keep for protection.
Susan uses the revolver when she confronts Theodore Swift.
Susan loading a single round into the revolvers cylinder after unloading it. The cartridges in this shot appear to be .455 Webley Mk IIs.
Webley .455 Mk IV
A Webley .455 Mk IV is found on the body of a murderer in "The Good of This City" (S01E04). A Webley is also carried by George Doggett (Sam Hazeldine) in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05).
Webley Mk IV - .455 Webley
The Webley can be seen in a dead man's hand in "The Good of This City" (S01E04).
The man firing the Webley during a flashback to the murder.
George Doggett (
Sam Hazeldine) draws his Webley in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05).
The pistol just before it is knocked out of his hand by Drake.
Cobra Big Bore Derringer
A Cobra Big Bore Derringer is carried by Madoc Faulkner (Iain Glen) in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05). This pistol is a modern improved variant of the time period appropriate Remington 1866 Derringer.
Cobra CB38 Big Bore Derringer - .38 Special
Note the Cobra's cross bolt safety, along with the shape of the rear of the frame which identifies this as a "Big Bore" variant.
Faulkner aiming the Derringer.
A close up shot of the Derringer showing the vented rib, a unique feature of the Cobra variant.
Single Action Army "Quickdraw"
One of the Pinkerton agents in "A Man of My Company" (S01E07) carries a Single Action Army "Quickdraw" fitted with "Bird's Head" grips in a cross draw holster
Uberti Single Action Army with "Bird's Head" grip - .45 Colt
The revolver can be seen when Theodore Swift's carriage arrives at Goldman's.
The revolver is also visible being carried by the same man in a photograph.
The revolver can be seen again at the end of the episode as Swift enters a carriage.
Single Action Army "Artillery"
Several of the Pinkerton agents in "A Man of My Company" (S01E07) carry Single Action Army "Artillery" revolvers.
Colt Single Action Army "Artillery" - .45 Colt
Frank Goodnight (
Edoardo Ballerini) and another Pinkerton with their revolvers drawn.
Goodnight lowers his revolver showing the "Artillery" length barrel.
Kimar Derringer
Kimar Derringer - 6mm blanks
Shotguns
Side by Side Sawed Off Shotgun
Side by Side Sawed Off Shotgun
Sawed Off Remington Spartan - 12 gauge
Winchester Model 1897 Riot Gun
Winchester Model 1897 Riot Gun
Winchester Model 1897 Riot Gun - 12 gauge
Rifles
Whitworth Rifle
Whitworth Rifle (Modern Dixie Gun Works reproduction) - .451 caliber
Unidentified Rifles
Several unidentified muzzle loading and bolt action rifles can be seen at a gun club in "The Weight of One Man's Heart" (S01E05).
Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine
Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine - .303 British
Snider-Enfield Cavalry Carbine
Snider-Enfield Cavalry Carbin
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"
Denix non-firing Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" replica
Winchester Model 1894
Winchester Model 1894