Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
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Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
Question about this movie (the new version - '07)
Did the Russell Crowe character have matching SAA's ? or did he just carry one? --- referring to his "Hand of God" revolver
Found this website, but it is not clear, but is a neat site anyway. Maybe i will just watch the darn thing again to see
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php?title=3: ... uma_(2007)
Did the Russell Crowe character have matching SAA's ? or did he just carry one? --- referring to his "Hand of God" revolver
Found this website, but it is not clear, but is a neat site anyway. Maybe i will just watch the darn thing again to see
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php?title=3: ... uma_(2007)
----- Doug
Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
Ditto - only one.
Don
Don
Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
Correct!Nazgul wrote:Ditto - only one.
Don
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Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
You guys are absolutely right --- in the interim that i wasn't posting today, i snuggled up on the couch with my dog (strictly platonic) and watched it again !! That Christian Bale may be an intolerable jerk in real life (lots of talented people are), but he can sure pick movies to play in ! What else can you say about Russell Crowe --- guy also owns some sort of real ranch in Aussie land too from what i hear.
Gun used was a USFA with Outlaw Custom grips -- replicas of the grip are a whopping $450 ! (Maybe next time, i'll settle for mammoth ivory if i have that kind of green candy to throw around)
Gun used was a USFA with Outlaw Custom grips -- replicas of the grip are a whopping $450 ! (Maybe next time, i'll settle for mammoth ivory if i have that kind of green candy to throw around)
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Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
One. Ebony grips with a crucifix inlaid in them.
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Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
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----- Doug
Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
The lastest GOTOW issue ( Guns Of The Old West ), devoted the cover and a large inside article on "The Guns Of 3:10 To Yuma".
Plenty of word and pic coverage of the details.
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Plenty of word and pic coverage of the details.
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Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
Pete44ru wrote:The lastest GOTOW issue ( Guns Of The Old West ), devoted the cover and a large inside article on "The Guns Of 3:10 To Yuma".
Plenty of word and pic coverage of the details.
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Thx for the tip Pete, i just got back from Barnes and Noble with the ish , and a few others (talk about sticker shock--- i have to get subscriptions to my faves soon !)
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Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
Ain't that the truth !
It seems every time I go inta one of those huge chain bookstores, I end up spending $50-60 on gun related books & magazines.
They're getting to be as bad as a gunshop, that way !
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It seems every time I go inta one of those huge chain bookstores, I end up spending $50-60 on gun related books & magazines.
They're getting to be as bad as a gunshop, that way !
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Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
I just saw the cover of the latest GOW magazine, the 3:10 issue. I notice on the cover when they list the guns, they have 'S&W Schofield 44-40'. That is incorrect. The Schofields were chambered in 45 Schofield. Later, the S&W New Model #3 Frontier was chambered in 44-40. I hope they corrected that in the article, that is a serious mistake. Having said that, it is possible that the modern reproduction they used in the movie was actually chambered for the 44-40. The modern repro's don't always stay true to the original calibers.
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cedars and a magnificent Whitetail buck framed in the semi-buckhorn sights of a 120-year old Winchester.
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Re: Question about 3:10 to Yuma for you western movie buffs
The real star of the movie