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== Gattling Gun ==
== Fake Gattling Gun ==


Used at the end of the movie. It was belt fed, but the character in story refered to it as a "Machine gun" and that it was british in origins.
Used at the end of the movie. It was belt fed, but the character in story refered to it as a "Machine gun" and that it was british in origins. It's really a browning machine gun mock up with revolving barrels.


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Revision as of 00:01, 8 November 2008

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The following guns were seen in this movie sequel to Shanghai Noon


Colt Single Action Army

John had this weapon given up to his replacemement as sheriff at the beginning of the movie.

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Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE)

Seen in the hands of the Royal Guards in front of Buckingham palace. If this is an Enfield, then it woud be very anachronistic since this movie took place in 1887 and the most early model of Enfield was made in 1900.

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Remington 1866 Derringer

In the hands of Rathbone where he gets it via a mechinism that pops from his sleeve

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Fake Gattling Gun

Used at the end of the movie. It was belt fed, but the character in story refered to it as a "Machine gun" and that it was british in origins. It's really a browning machine gun mock up with revolving barrels.

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