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Conflicting rifle models in older Western movie

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  • rufe-snow
    For S & G, I ran both Rem Model 8, and "Ride the High Country", through Wikipedia. The movie supposedly, was dated to the early years of the 20th Century. The Model 8, to 1905.  

    Re the above, it would be not out of line, ( time frame wise ). For the Rem Model 8 to have been used.

    Regarding dramatic license, in the old western movies. Never forget the one in which a Lewis Gun, was one of the firearms used. Although it would have been almost impossible, to have obtained a Lewis Gun. Till post World One, (after 1918).
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  • mac10
    I like movies pre 1890 using model 92 rifles
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  • dfletcher
    A little more mundane, but I noticed "The Big Valley" has a habit of using Marlin 336 rifles, complete with the black & white "bulls eye" on the stock.  Noticed it when someone crouched down to work the action, the lower edge of the stock faced the camera directly.  Same rifle kept showing up again and again in separate episodes.
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  • TRAP55
    mac10 said:
    I like movies pre 1890 using model 92 rifles
    At least they tried in some movies by removing the forearm and brass plating the receivers to look like a Henry. :)

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  • nononsense
    John Wayne was especially careful and critical of which firearms were used in the movies he was in.
    John Milius, writer, director, producer, used so many arms and firearms in his movies that he bought a huge rental company know for weapons rentals. He always tried to maintain historic accuracy with regard to the weapons chosen.
    Best.

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  • gruntled2
    I remember a movie with Errol Flynn as a Union cavalry officer at the First Battle of Manassas Junction. His men were cheating by using Trapdoor carbines. It was probably "They Died With Their Boots On". Following Custer from 1857 to his death.
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  • cash777
    There is an internet movie firearms database you can use to find out firearms used in movies 7 listed for ride the high country with the actors who used them 
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