Billy Jack
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Theatrical release poster
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Country
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USA
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Directed by
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Tom Laughlin (as T. C. Frank)
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Release Date
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1971
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Studio
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National Student Film Corporation, Eaves Movie Ranch, Warner Bros.
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Distributor
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Warner Bros., Billy Jack Rights
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The following weapons were used in the film Billy Jack:
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Sheriff Cole (Clark Howat), the Drama Teacher (Howard Hesseman), the Student (Beans Morocco), another Drama Teacher (Ed Greenberg), a henchman and the Highway Patrol Sergeant carry Smith & Wesson Model 10s.
Smith & Wesson Model 10 with 4" barrel - .38 Special.
The Drama Teacher points a S&W Model 10 at the Student.
The Student points a S&W Model 10 at the Drama Teacher.
Another Drama Teacher points a S&W10 at the Student while the Sheriff points his S&W10 at the Drama Teacher, the Student, and the other Drama Teacher.
Sheriff Cole holds his S&W Model 10 at the ready.
After exchanging hats, the Student points a S&W Model 10 at Sheriff Cole.
The Drama Teacher points a S&W Model 10 at Sheriff Cole.
A henchman holds a S&W Model 10 while restraining Martin (
Stan Rice).
The Highway Patrol Sergeant aims his S&W Model 10.
Smith & Wesson Model 20
Deputy Mike (Kenneth Tobey) and Bernard Posner (David Roya) carry Smith & Wesson Model 20s.
Smith & Wesson Model 20 with 5" barrel - .38/44.
Deputy Mike points his S&W Model 20 at Cindy (
Susan Foster).
Closer view as Deputy Mike points his S&W Model 20 at Cindy.
Deputy Mike fires his S&W Model 20.
Bernard aims his Smith & Wesson Model 20.
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1897
A policeman uses a Winchester Model 1897 riot shotgun.
Winchester M1897 riot shotgun - 12 gauge.
A policeman pumps the slide to the rear.
Billy Jack uses a Winchester Model 1897 field shotgun.
Winchester Model 1897 field shotgun - 12 gauge.
Billy Jack points the Model 1897 out the window.
Remington Model 870
In a continuity error, Billy Jack's Winchester Model 1897 becomes a Remington Model 870.
Remington Model 870 field shotgun - 12 gauge.
Billy Jack fires a Remington Model 870 out the window.
Martin (Stan Rice), Sheriff Cole and a Highway Patrol officer also use Remington Model 870s.
Martin holds a Model 870.
Sheriff Cole points a Model 870.
A Highway Patrol officer fires a Model 870. The officer in the center holds a Winchester Model 1894, and the officer in the background holds a Winchester Model 1897 riot shotgun.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1894
Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin), Deputy Mike, Mr. Stuart Posner (Bert Freed), Bernard Posner, two of the henchmen, and Cindy (Susan Foster) carry Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbines.
Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine - various calibers.
Billy Jack holds a Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine.
Billy Jack cocks his Saddle Ring Carbine one-handed.
Billy Jack holds a Saddle Ring Carbine.
Deputy Mike aims his Saddle Ring Carbine.
Bernard Posner throws the Saddle Ring Carbine to his father.
Mr. Posner holds the rifle.
A henchman holds a Saddle Ring Carbine.
Cindy takes Bernard's rifle.
Two other henchmen and a Highway Patrol officer carry Winchester Model 1894s.
Winchester Model 1894 - various calibers.
The two closest henchmen hold Winchester Model 1894s. The third henchman in the background holds a Saddle Ring Carbine.
A Highway Patrol officer fires a blank round with a Model 1894.
Winchester Model 70
Bernard Posner uses a Winchester Model 70 with a scope.
Winchester Model 70, 1970s manufacture - various calibers.
Bernard aims the Model 70.
Bernard holds the Model 70.
Other
Federal Gas Riot Gun
A Highway Patrol officer carries a zinc Federal L-5 Gas Riot Gun.
Federal L-5 Gas Riot Gun - 37mm (1.5 caliber) CS gas or smoke grenades.
A Highway Patrol officer holds a zinc Federal L-5 Gas Riot Gun.
The riot gun has a prop CS grenade in the barrel.
As the officer falls, the prop CS grenade protrudes from the barrel.