The Good The Bad And The ugly
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The Good The Bad And The ugly
I have a question? In the movie The Good The Bad and The Ugly, When the ugly made it across the desert to that trading post and starting swapping out parts of revolvers what revolver parts did he use to build his revolver of choice
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Re: The Good The Bad And The ugly
1851 Navy ( I think)
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I have an 1851 navy Colt ball and cap. and I do believe that was the frame he used, but it appeared that he used a cyclinder that used a cartridge (conversion kit).. I believe the barrel was a remington because it was round. I could be wrong. I have never swapped out a 1851 navy colt barrel for a remington barrel. Don't know if it would fit. Maybe someone could shead some light on it.
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I am watching the movie at the time of this post and when the ugly was in the store the barrel was round. Now that bill Carson showed up on the stage in the desert The barrell has now became hex shaped like a normal 1851 navy. but he still has a covertable cyclinder to fire a standard cartridge.
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The 1861 Colt navy was identical to the 1851 Navy, with the exception of a round barrel instaed of octagon. The 1860 Army also had the round barrel. A Remington barrel wouldn't work, they were threaded into the frame, and were much different than Colts.
It's unlikely that you could actually do that much parts swapping and make a working gun, at least not one that was better than what you started off with.
It's unlikely that you could actually do that much parts swapping and make a working gun, at least not one that was better than what you started off with.
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Guess thats hollywood for ya,,,
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Re: The Good The Bad And The ugly
Anything is possible in the movies, like 6 shot Colts that shoot 10 or 12 shots before reloading!! LOL!! Art
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i grew up watching that movie, because of it i had an interest in the blackpowder conversion handguns. it may or maynot be period historically accurate, but for the time it was a cool movie. i'm to this day, on the lookout for a reasonably priced repro 1860 colt in .38 special.
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Y'all might remember that Buck on the High Chaparral series built a revolver from an assortment of parts guns. Seems to be a standard.
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Re: The Good The Bad And The ugly
It was in the script. The parts he was swapping around were on a percussion gun but for the rest of the movie he used a cartridge conversion. Back then, cartridge conversions had to be done either by the factory or a gunsmith and there was quite a bit of work involved. There were no drop-in cylinders like are offered today.
Technically, since this was at the end of the war, there were no cartridge conversions yet available. Especially on Colt's. Those didn't come around until 1869 when S&W's Rollin White patent expired.
Technically, since this was at the end of the war, there were no cartridge conversions yet available. Especially on Colt's. Those didn't come around until 1869 when S&W's Rollin White patent expired.
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Re: The Good The Bad And The ugly
Gents,
I think UBERTI supplied the guns for a bunch of those Spaghetti Westerns. That may explain some of the "interchangeability".
Shawn
I think UBERTI supplied the guns for a bunch of those Spaghetti Westerns. That may explain some of the "interchangeability".

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Re: The Good The Bad And The ugly
Yep - all for effect. In the end scene you distinctly see percussion caps on the guns, yet all along they supposedly fire cartridges. Hollywood just assumes that only a tiny fraction of the public will catch their firearm-related mistakes - and even lesser fraction cares! 

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Watching TV is funny to me when it comes to firearms. I watched a guy on TV the other night put 15 rounds through a 1911 with absolutely no muzzle flip in rapid fire while shooting with his left hand but sighting with his right eye. I am not making this up, I watched it. Tom.
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Thank you for reminding me when that happened. There have been scores of movies in which conversions and even Colt's 73s are being used (and everybody had one) right after the war. Even Selleck's Sabre River.Technically, since this was at the end of the war, there were no cartridge conversions yet available. Especially on Colt's. Those didn't come around until 1869 when S&W's Rollin White patent expired.
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it was a pantent imfringement for a company to produce a drilled through cylinder. a good gunsmith could produce one though. i think the .44 henry flat came out in 1858? so it possibly could have been realistic. 
