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3:10 to Yuma (2007)

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3:10 to Yuma
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Movie Poster
Country Flag of the United States.jpg United States
Directed by James Mangold
Release Date September 7, 2007
Language English
Studio Relativity Media
Tree Line Film
Distributor Lionsgate
Main Cast
Character Actor
Dan Evans Christian Bale
Ben Wade Russell Crowe
William Evans Logan Lerman
Grayson Butterfield Dallas Roberts
Charlie Prince Ben Foster
Byron McElroy Peter Fonda
Doc Potter Alan Tudyk
Alice Evans Gretchen Mol


3:10 to Yuma is the 2007 remake of the 1957 Western of the same name, which was adapted from an Elmore Leonard short story. The remake was directed by James Mangold and starred Russell Crowe and Christian Bale.


The following weapons were used in the film 3:10 to Yuma:


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Rifles/Carbines

Spencer 1860 Carbine

Dan Evans (Christian Bale) carries a Spencer 1860 Carbine chambered in .56-56 in the film. In a couple of scenes, Dan's son William (Logan Lerman) is carrying the Spencer.

Screen used Spencer 1860 Carbine - .56-56. This firearm was held and used by Christian Bale and Logan Lerman in the film.
Dan drops his Spencer 1860 when trying to put out the fire in his barn.
William picked up his father's Spencer and aims it at the arsonists riding away.
Dan uncocks his Spencer 1860 when confronting Ben Wade and his gang.
Dan aims his Spencer at Charlie Prince when he rides through town, firing at people.
Dan aiming his Spencer out into the plains at night.
William holding Dan's Spencer and his mother's brooch.

Colt Model 1855 (with Cartridge Conversion)

The Mexican sharpshooter Campos (Rio Alexander) carries a Colt Model 1855 fitted with a full-length telescopic sight and converted to fire metallic cartridges.

Colt Model 1855 Revolving Rifle (percussion) - .44 caliber
Wade watches Campos crawling into position before the ambush on the stagecoach.
Campos aiming his Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle.
A first-person view through scope.
Campos firing his Colt Revolving Rifle at the coach.
Campos shoots the driver of the decoy coach.
Campos with his Colt Revolving Rifle.
Campos firing his Colt Revolving Rifle at Dan as he waits for the train.
In the background you can see Campos knocking shells out of the cylinder with the cylinder rod.

Henry Model 1860

Harvey Pell (Girard Swan), one of Doane's deputies, is armed with a Henry 1860.

Henry Model 1860 - .44 Rimfire
Harvey Pell holds his Henry rifle at the saloon's entrance. Note the position of the follower tab; it is located in the barrel's center which means the rifle is loaded with about seven rounds.
Harvey surrenders his Henry 1860 (right).

Springfield Model 1861

Seen above Dan Evan's (Christian Bale) Spencer carbine on his rifle rack is a Springfield 1861.

Springfield Model 1861 - .58 caliber Miné Ball
A Springfield 1861 rifle is seen on Dan's rifle rack between him and his wife Alice (Gretchen Mol).

Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine

The Apaches that fire on the group in the canyons use Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbines. Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) liberates one of them when he kills the natives and returns to the group.

Springfield Model 1873 "Trapdoor" carbine - .45-70 Government
An Apache (Deryle J. Lujan) gets shot by Wade holding a Springfield Cavalry Ring Carbine.
The Springfield Carbine slung on Wade's back.

Winchester Model 1873

Both of the gunners inside the coach are armed with Winchester Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbines. Doc Potter (Alan Tudyk) also carries one of these rifles while at Dan Evan's (Christian Bale) house, waiting for a new wheel for the coach. Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) is seen carrying one of these rifles back after killing the attacking Apaches.

Winchester Model 1873 - .44-40 WCF
A gunner readies his Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine.
The second gunner readies his Winchester 1873.
Another view of the same gunner aiming his Winchester at a horseman. The cocking piece and the lever are not in the firing position and yet he pretends to be ready to shoot, but in the very next scene the Winchester is cocked properly.
Deputy Kane (Chad Brummett) readies his Winchester 1873. Marshal Weathers (Luce Rains) does the same behind him.
Doc Potter with a Winchester 1873.
Wade with a Winchester '73 rifle taken from an Indian.
Deputy Sam Fuller (Christopher Berry) watches the arrival of Wade's gang on the streets.
Another gang member, Sutherland (Brian Duffy), holds a Winchester '73 while telling Prince he may not get a chance to draw his Schofields because of the townspeople.

Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"

A Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" carbine is used by one of the town members when Charlie Prince (Ben Foster) offers $200 to each man willing to shoot Dan Evans (Christian Bale) before he can take Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) to the 3:10 train to Yuma.

Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" Carbine - .44 Rimfire
A town member cocks his Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy".
Prince kills the town member when he begins to shoot too close to Wade.

Revolvers

Colt 1851 Navy (with Richards-Mason cartridge conversion)

Both Dan Evans (Christian Bale) and his son William (Logan Lerman) carry Colt 1851 Navy revolvers with Richards-Mason conversions to fire metallic cartridges.

Screen used Colt 1851 Navy with Richards-Mason conversion - .38 Long Colt. This was held and used by Christian Bale.
Dan loads up his Colt 1851 Navy with a Richards-Mason conversion before heading out.
William packs his Colt 1851 Navy into his rucksack before heading out to follow his father.
William holds his Colt 1851 on Ben Wade when Wade gets the drop on the group.
A better shot of William's Colt 1851.
Dan with his Colt drawn as he escorts Wade to the train station in Contention, all while under heavy fire.
Dan shoots one of the town members in the face with his Colt 1851. Ouch.
Pinned down in the train office, Dan empties the cylinder.

Single Action Army "The Hand of God"

A Single Action Army "Quick-Draw" model with custom grips with gold crosses, nicknamed "The Hand of God" is carried by Ben Wade (Russell Crowe). The gun is said to be cursed as anyone who touches it other than Wade dies. Wade keeps the gun in a special holster designed by Will Ghormley to have an old-time look mixed with the advantages of modern quickdraw holsters (see here for more information). Crowe was trained in the film by Thell Reed, a world-renowned quick draw shooter labeled "Fastest Gun Alive" by the Colt company, who has worked as a weapons trainer in many films.

"The Hand of God" Colt Single Action Army 4 3/4" Fast Draw model - .45 Long Colt
One of the Single Action Army "Hand of God" live-firing revolvers used by Russell Crowe as Ben Wade in the film.
Ben Wade's holster design by Will Ghormley.
Ben Wade fires the Hand of God. Note how this promotional image is used for the film poster.
Wade reloads the Hand of God as he walks up to the wounded Darden, after shooting him in the throat for "Endangering his crew." He also doesn't use the ejector rod to push the shells out.
Tucker (Kevin Durand) admires Wade's SAA after they apprehend him.
Prince notices Zeke (Luke Wilson) wearing Wade's SAA and holster rig.
After all of his gang touches his gun, Prince tosses it to Wade. Remember the curse?
Wade kills all the members of his gang.

Single Action Army "Quick-Draw"

Grayson Butterfield (Dallas Roberts), Glen Hollander (Lennie Loftin), Tommy Darden (Johnny Whitworth), Tighe (Jason Rodriguez), and many other characters are seen with the "Quick-Draw" model of the Single Action Army. The revolver of Butterfield is nickel-plated and has pearl grip parts.

Colt Single Action Army "Quick-Draw" model - .45 Long Colt
Darden (Johnny Whitworth) shoots out the lock in the coach with his Quickdraw Single Action Army.
Grayson Butterfield (Dallas Roberts) checks his nickel-plated Quickdraw SAA.
Glen Hollander (Lennie Loftin) also checks his Single Action Army.
Butterfield points his SAA at Ben Wade.
During the firefight with Boles, Butterfield fans his SAA.
A view of the pearl grips of Butterfield's revolver.
Tighe (Jason Rodriguez), "The Apache", as he's referred to by Prince (Ben Foster), fires his Quickdraw SAA at Dan in Contention.

Single Action Army "Cavalry" Model

Marshal Weathers (Luce Rains), Crawley (Chris Browning), and Wade's gang members are seen with the Single Action Army "Cavalry" model.

Colt Single Action Army "Cavalry" model- .45 Long Colt
A coach member jumps Darden and holds his Cavalry Single Action Army on Darden.
Crawley (Chris Browning) and Tucker (Kevin Durand) fire their SAAs at Prince as he rides through town.
Campos (Rio Alexander), Tighe (Jason Rodriguez), Sutherland (Brian Duffy), and Kinter (Ramon Frank) ready their "Cavalry" Models.
Kinter (Ramon Frank) with two Cavalry SAAs at the ready.

Single Action Army "Artillery" Model

The Single Action Army "Artillery" Model is briefly seen in the hands of Walter Boles (Forrest Fyre) and a Contention townsman.

Colt Single Action Army "Artillery" model - .45 Long Colt
Walter Boles brandishes his "Artillery" Model. Several scenes before, he is seen drawing a "Cavalry" Model.
A townsman fires his SAA model “Artillery” before being shot by Prince.

Smith & Wesson Schofield

Charlie Prince (Ben Foster) carries two Smith & Wesson Schofield revolvers in butts-forward holsters also built by Will Ghormley (see more here). Thell Reed extensively trained Foster in multiple quick draw and spinning techniques to turn him into the cold-blooded killer Charlie Prince. Schofields are also seen in wielded by Zeke (Luke Wilson) and Deputy Sam Fuller (Christopher Berry).

Screen Used Schofield - .45 Schofield. This is one of the pair used by Ben Foster in the film.
Reproduction of one of Charlie Princes' holsters, also designed by Ghormley.
Prince reloading his Schofields.
Prince checks his Smith & Wesson Schofield before assaulting the coach.
Prince kills one of the dying coach guards with his Schofield, aiming away from him to prevent blank injury. A camera trick is used to make it seem like he aims for him.
Prince shoots McElroy in the gut, top is from the film, bottom is from the special features.
Prince points his Schofield at the remaining Pinkerton.
Zeke returns fire at Dan with his Schofield.
Deputy Sam Fuller holds his Schofield.
Prince holds one of his Schofields while on horseback.
After shooting several townsmen for firing at Wade, Prince breaks open his Schofield and reloads it.
Prince fires his Schofield at Dan on the roof.
Prince holds up his Schofield and tells the gangmembers to spread out.
A close up of a Schofield pointed by Prince.
Wade holds Prince's Schofield on him.

Colt 1860 Army

Marshal Will Doane (Sean Hennigan) surrenders his Colt 1860 Army to Wade's gang.

Colt 1860 Army - .44 Caliber
Marshal Doane prepares to surrender to Wade's gang.
Doane places his Colt 1860 Army on the ground.

Spanish S&W Model 3 Clone

Deputy Harvey Pell (Girard Swan) places a Spanish-made S&W Model 3 clone with a lanyard ring on the ground when surrendering to Wade's gang.

Spanish Garate revolver made for British service - .455 Webley
Harvey places his revolver on the ground (center).

Remington 1875

Tucker (Kevin Durand) keeps a Remington 1875 as his sidearm in the film. Many of the paid town members in Contention also use 1875 revolvers when trying to kill Dan Evans (Christian Bale).

Remington 1875 - .45 Long Colt
Tucker walks past Emma Nelson (Vinessa Shaw) with his Remington drawn when he apprehends Wade.
A town member gets shot by Dan while holding a Remington 1875.
Another town member with a Remington 1875.

Shotguns

Spencer 1882

The Spencer 1882 is carried by Marshal Weathers (Luce Rains) who apprehends Ben Wade (Russell Crowe).

Spencer 1882 with a 30" barrel - 12 Gauge
Marshal Weathers confronts Wade with a Spencer 1882 shotgun.
A closer view of Weathers pointing the Spencer 1882.
Weathers accompanies Wade out of the saloon with the shotgun.
The Marshal walks Wade out of the bar.

Special

A good shot of the Spencer 1882 in the special features.

Colt 1878 Double-Barreled Shotgun (Sawed Off)

A Colt 1878 double-barreled shotgun with the barrel sawed down to 14 inches in length is carried by Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda) until his death and later by Dan Evans (Christian Bale).

Colt 1878 - 12 Gauge
Screen-used stunt (hard rubber with a metal armature within) Colt 1878 from 3:10 to Yuma. Image from Prop Store of London.
Opposite side view of the stunt Colt 1878 from 3:10 to Yuma. Image from Prop Store of London.
A close-up of the receiver (bearing stampings for gun manufacturer Interarms) of the stunt Colt 1878 from 3:10 to Yuma. Image from Prop Store of London.
McElroy fires his Colt 1878 at Wade's men. Based on the location of the bead sight, this shotgun was built to be genuinely sawed down by the reproduction company.
McElroy dumps the brass shells out of his Colt 1878.
McElroy aims at one of Wade's men.
Charlie Prince admires McElroy's shotgun.
Continuity error: Prince tips open the shotgun twice, but the sound effect is only heard once.
McElroy cleans his Colt 1878.
Wade takes McElroy's shotgun and throws him off a cliff when he insults his mother.
Dan takes cover from the Indians while holding the shotgun.
Dan shoots a pack of dynamite in mid-air to block the posse from pursuing them.
Dan clutches the shotgun while waiting to take Wade to the train station.
Dan shoots a town member with the shotgun.
Dan fires the shotgun.

Stevens and Co. 1878

One of the town members uses a Stevens and Co. 1878 shotgun to shoot at Dan Evans (Christian Bale).

J. Stevens and Company Side by Side Shotgun (Circa 1878) exposed hammers and designed to fire Black Powder shotgun shells - 12 Gauge.
A town member is killed by Prince when he shoots too close to Wade with his Stevens and Co. 1878 shotgun.

Other

Colt 1874 Gatling Gun

Mounted on the coach turret is a Colt 1874 Gatling Gun fitted with a 35-round magazine, which is fired by the two gunners before they are both killed. Another gunner climbs out and fires it before the coach is flipped. The gun used in the film was supplied by key armorer Thell Reed, who also trained the actors how to use it as the gun coach. A rubber prop gun was also used in the film for scenes when the weapon was at risk of being damaged.

Colt Gatling Gun with Bruce Feed Guide - .45-70
Close up of the barrel on the Gatling Gun.
Two gunners man the Gatling Gun.
The two gunners fire the Gatling at Wade's gang.
A closer view of the gunners firing the Gatling.
The remaining gunner spins the Gatling to fire at Campos.

Special

The actor mans the Gatling Gun behind the scenes.
"This is a 1874 Colt Gatling gun, .45-70 caliber, it's first machine gun of its time. It's steel and brass fitted like the originals were. It's hand-crank. Every time you go around a crank, it's 6 shots, so it's got... And it's pretty fast. The magazine holds about 35 rounds. The bullets come down through the magazine by gravity. And another handler takes it, puts another one in, and reloads it."
Thell Reed shows of the Gatling Gun used in the film.
A great shot of the gun's markings. Caliber is obviously .45.
The barrels of the Gatling.
Reed shows off the rubber stunt Gatling, which is considerably lighter than the 400lb real gun.

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