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Sherlock Holmes (2009)

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Sherlock Holmes (2009)

The following guns, supplied by UK-based movie armourers Bapty and Co. (with stunt versions by Tarver Productions), were used in the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie:

WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW!


Webley revolvers

Holmes' (Robert Downey Jr.) revolver, though of a style colloquially termed a 'Webley RIC' (after 'Royal Irish Constabulary'), is technically a No.5 'Express' model by the same maker. This was available from the 1880s onwards in either .360 or .38 caliber. Holmes' example has a 4" barrel, an early-style deeply-fluted cylinder (deeper front-to-rear than either the Bulldog or the true RIC), and a contoured frame at the lower edge ahead of the trigger guard. It also features a flattened swivel-type rammer, squared-off butt with lanyard ring, and a nickel finish.

Webley No.5 'RIC' - .360 caliber.

Several characters in the film employ Webley Bulldogs. Based upon their short 2.5" barrels and lack of a rammer/ejector, those wielded by Dr. John Watson (Jude Law) and American Ambassador Standish are most likely to be No.3 'R.I.C.' models in .442 calibre. These weapons fired a black powder cartridge and were gate loaders, unlike the later and more memorable "top break" Webleys.

Webley Bulldog - .32 caliber.
Holmes and Watson fire with their revolvers...
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...and Ambassador Standish with his before being set ablaze by "black magic".
Holmes and Watson with their Webleys as featured in a promotional still.
In a publicity photo, Watson aims his revolver.


Unknown Shotgun

In the carriage in the beginning, a police constable is briefy seen loading a shotgun. Based on how he loads the shell into the shotgun, the shotgun might be a Winchester Model 1887. Which would be a damned unlikely weapons for the LMP, a 14-gauge Greener-Martini Police Gun or generic 12 gauge side-by-side doubles perhaps.

It is a Winchester 1887. Will cap it when I can Excalibur01
Based on only the loading shot of the gun I would agree on the Win. 1887, however when the Metro. Police storm the ceremony hall the profile of the gun appears much too narrow to be that of the '87. So I would somewhat lean towards it being the Greener Police Gun.RedJedRevolver
I can't get a good screencap, but whatever it is, it has two Baddeley type bands around a single barrel. I'd agree with some variant of Martini-Greener shotgun.--Big les 18:50, 11 May 2010 (UTC)

Belgian pocket revolver

Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams) uses a Continental equivalent to the British 'Bulldog' - a Belgian folding-trigger pocket revolver. The maker is unknown, and indeed not often marked on these cheap, readily available self-defence weapons. The screen-used piece is in an unknown caliber, but .32 is likely. An image of the resin/rubber stunt versions used in the movie can be seen at the Tarver Productions website (link below).

Adler (Rachel McAdams) fires at a Chinese henchman.
A publicity photo gives a better angle on the revolver.

C. Sharps Pepperbox

Professor Moriarty is seen deploying, from a concealed wrist-mounted rig, a (probably reproduction) C. Sharps patent Model 1A four-barreled pepperbox type pistol in .22 rimfire with engraved brass frame

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Sharps Pepperbox .22 LR.
Moriarty aims his Sharps Pepperbox at Sherlock Holmes in disguise.

Pryse revolver

On the carriage ride to the 'raid' in the opening scene of the movie, Inspector Lestrade can be seen loading a Pryse patent revolver. Based upon the form of the front part of the frame, it is most likely the model of 1877, and may be a Webley-built gun, or any number of licencees and copyists.

Lestrade snaps shut his Pryse revolver

Enfield Mark II Revolver

A henchman disarmed by Holmes in the opening scene is armed with an Enfield Mark II .476 caliber revolver with its distinctive lower frame, designed to accommodate a cylinder which slides forward to allow reloading.

Enfield Mark II - .476 caliber.

Howdah Pistol

The Home Secretary, Lord Coward has a large-caliber (most likely .577) centerfire Howdah Pistol by one of the usual makers (e.g. famed shotgun makers Purdey).

Howdah - .577 pistol.
Coward loads his Howdah pistol.

Police Revolvers

The actual police sidearms of 1891 were the older Webley M.P. Model in .450 Adams at least partially supplemented by the Army issue Webley Mark I (in .442 Enfield).

Silenced Revolver

This appears to be a Nagant M1895 Revolver. This would allow the weapon to be effectivly supressed due to the Nagant's gas seal design. This type of weapon may be anachronistic for this film and the prop used appears to be a Soviet manufactured model as a star is visible on the l/h side of the frame.

External Links

Bulldog Webley at the Holmes Museum

LeStrade's Pryse and Adler's Belgian pocket revolvers seen at the website of the stunt prop supplier for the movie.


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