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Subject: Clint Eastwood Colt 44's Needed For "Good, Bad, Ugly"


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 3:17 PM · edited Tue, 12 November 2024 at 7:48 AM

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Just like this one here...


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 3:18 PM

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Or like this one...


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 3:19 PM

Note that those little babies are COCKABLE, Heh!


Jim Burton ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 4:00 PM

Hey Hey, Nice! A couple of corrections, though- the Colt 1851 was commonly called the Navy, or Navy size, and was a 36, the Colt 1861 was the Army, or 44 cal. Army or Navy really refers to caliber, many Navys serverd in the army, and visa-versa. I have a replica Army, BTW, it shoots very well.


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 4:01 PM

Look through Questor's Western firearms on the freebie archive page at DAZ. You can pick up some gunbelts while you're there.



AntoniaTiger ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 4:05 PM

Somebody, somewhere, has never ridden a horse...


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 4:36 PM

Me, for instance ....



Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 4:46 PM

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What is Clint holding here?


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 4:49 PM

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What is the pistol he's holding on Clint? I notice it is sans trigger guard...


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 5:09 PM

What is Clint holding here? Dragoon? >> What is the pistol he's holding on Clint? Paterson?



mateo_sancarlos ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 5:45 PM

He's holding two hog-legs in the shot from "Josey Wales". Eli Wallach may be holding Remington 1858s.


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 6:49 PM

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Have found the pistol: Dixie Walker 44 Revolver--

Produced by Colt from specs drawn by Capt. Samuel Walker. Designed for use by the US Mounted Dragoons during the Mexican War. Only 1,000 were issued by company designation, A,B,C, etc., and 100 for civilian sales. At 4 lbs. the Walker is the largest revolver ever made. Has one piece hardwood grips with a satin finish. Steel frame color cased. Caliber is .44. Blued 9 octagon to round. 1 in 60 twist. Front sight brass blade and rear sight V notch /hammer nose. Features a brass triggerguard, blued steel backstrap. Cylinder engraved w/Indian fight scene scene. 15 overall. Recommended load is 22 grains of FFFg black powder, .454 round ball with a .44 revolver wad.


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 7:07 PM

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Eli Wallach appears to be holding a "Texas Paterson"

It is not an exact model match but this in the ball park:

The Holster Model Paterson revolver is also known as the "Texas Paterson" since it is identified with the Texas Rangers and the famous Jack Hays. The barrels were marked "Patent Arms M'g Co. Paterson N.J. Colt's Pt." hence they came to be called "Patersons." Stock is European walnut with 1 piece flared grips. Has a blued steel frame. .36 caliber, blued, 7 1/2" tapered octagon barrel. Front sight is steel blade and rear sight is a V-notch hammer nose. Percussion 5 shot with .370 chamber diameter. Features color casehardenend frame plate, backstrap, hammer and folding trigger.


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 7:12 PM

Actually that's the Mastermind of Trivia, Little Dragon. Got them both right! (He is wasting his talent here at Renderosity when he could easily be taking over the world in his spare time.)


SamTherapy ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 8:14 PM

"(He is wasting his talent here at Renderosity when he could easily be taking over the world in his spare time.)" How do you know he hasn't? Have you ever read "Michelmas" by Algis Budrys?

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Little_Dragon ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 9:14 PM

I'm not a computer, SamTherapy ... nor do I control the one that has taken over the world.

For real gun knowledge, you'd be better off consulting with Questor or Ironbear. I was only guessing on these, although I was fairly certain about the Paterson.



SamTherapy ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 10:06 PM

"I'm not a computer, SamTherapy ... nor do I control the one that has taken over the world." Cool! You have read it. Now tell me why I should trust you. ;)

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Veritas777 ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 10:09 PM

BTW- the top two pistol images are courtesy of MDP (Mask Da) who is working on completing these two new pistol models and which will be available sometime in the future in an on-line store near YOU. Clothing courtesy of Bat Labs and Billy-T. Promotional fees paid in real Monopoly money. Gunslinging guests stay at the luxurious Maui Wailea Resort. This has been a Veritas Arcana production. I'm Don Pardo- saying "see you next week, same time, same station".


Philywebrider ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2004 at 10:22 PM

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Don ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 2:31 AM

The gun Eli is holding is a 51 Navy. In the movie the triggerguard was cut away (front 1/2) and he carried it on a thong rather than in a holster. If you look close you can see the rear of the triggerguard and the thong. wa waa waaaaaaa


Triarius ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 11:01 AM

'Fraid Don is rightnotice the loading lever and the "hump" where the cylinder meets the barrel. It is quite possible that there were no replica's of the Texas Patterson when t he film was made. In fact, these movies were one of the reasons for the resurgeance in interest in black powder firearms. The revolvers used by most characters in these films (at least in the close-up shots) were (or were intended to look like) Colt conversions of earlier models to accept cartrigdes. Historically innaccurate for the Civil War. These came along later when cartridge guns became available. Rather than buy a new revolver (a month or more pay for most cowhands) many were modified with new cylinders and modified frames Sorry I found this thread late. Nice to know there are other black powder/firearm/history nuts around here.Anyone want to talk about Imperial Roman historyad nauseam ;^D


Jim Burton ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 12:24 PM

I think Clint is holding a Walker (the front of the loading lever was different on Dragoons), Eli's pistol looks like it has a round barrel, so a Navy is out, it might be a replica "Baby 1848 Dragoon" (which may not have really existed, but there was a replica made...), otherwise I'm unsure. I do think I see a trigger guard, though, it is shiny brass and blending into the sky. hard to tell, though, it might be a Navy. It surely isn't a Remington, though, no top strap! ;-)


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 3:32 PM

Attached Link: http://www.dixiegunworks.com

Good Replica Gun Reference Website


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 3:44 PM

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Authentic 1851 Navy


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 3:47 PM

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DRAGOON REVOLVER


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 3:52 PM

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This looks much more like the illustration at the top of this thread, and it would appear that 1851 Navy's varied somewhat- since both of these shown are authentic era pistols.


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 3:58 PM

Attached Link: http://www.dixiegunworks.com/default.php?cPath=21_23

Direct Page Link To Authentic Firearms


cooler ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 7:25 PM

Attached Link: http://www.mek-schuetzen.de/Sites/navi_links_blkpowder.htm

Veritas, If you're looking for reference pictures the two sites below are excellent places to start, however the URL above is a real treasure trove for modellers... each of the links in the index opens on a copy of the actual blueprints for the listed weapon :-) reproductions... http://www.emf-company.com/default.htm holsters... http://www.jaxleather.com/Holster%20Rigs.htm


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 8:13 PM

Thanks Cooler! These are terrific links and exactly what I have been looking for. The "links" on the emf-company site are also loaded with fantastically great Western stuff, including photos of people shooting pistols and rifles from galloping horses. Great idea material. Wish I was a 3D modeler, those pistol schematics are perfect for people who want to 3D model classic pistols.


Jim Burton ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 10:05 PM

Ha!- The pistol in message #24 NOT an 1851 Navy, as it has the wrong type loading lever and a round barrel, it looks like a "New Model Small .36", often called "New Model Navy 1862", which is styled like the "New Model Army 1860", and aparently actually came out in 1860, it was a pocket pistol rebated up to Navy size. ;-) BTW, in them days: ARMY pistols were .44 NAVY pistols were .36 POCKET pistols were .31 cal


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 11:31 PM

Attached Link: http://www.dixiegunworks.com/default.php?cPath=21_23_26&osCsid=0b822eaf98bc3845b227401b6b0faef3

Since I'm not a gun expert myself, I'm going by what this website lists as a "12945 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER" (authentic) for $2,350.00.

It's the one at the top of the list, check it out yourself...

Let's See What We Have Here http://www.dixiegunworks.com

Product Name+ Price
12945 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $2,350.00
13082 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $1,750.00
13105 COLT CLOVERLEAF REVOLVER $1,595.00
13133 COLT 3RD MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER $8,250.00
13570 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $2,100.00
13720 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $3,750.00
13802 COLT MODEL 1908 SEMI-AUTOMATIC POCKET PISTOL $450.00
13902 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $3,950.00
13919 COLT NEW SERVICE REVOLVER $695.00
13920 U.S. MODEL 1894 DOUBLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $1,450.00
13964 COLT ARMY SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER $425.00
13984 COLT BISLEY REVOLVER $1,195.00
14285 COLT BISLEY FLAT-TOP REVOLVER $8,950.00
14298 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $1,450.00
14300 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $1,495.00
14393 COLT OFFICIAL POLICE REVOLVER $475.00
14433 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $1,625.00
14524 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $1,895.00
14535 COLT U.S. MODEL 1903 ARMY DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. $795.00
14547 MINIATURE COLT WALKER REPLICA $495.00
14643 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $1,295.00
14657 COLT MODEL 1901 ARMY DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER $695.00
14715 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $2,995.00
14740 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $1,450.00
14752 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $2,150.00
14757 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $1,595.00
14788 COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER $1,450.00
14809 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $2,495.00
14836 COLT NO. 1 DERRINGER $1,395.00
14837 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $1,050.00
14888 COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER $1,995.00
14900 COLT MODEL 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER $10,500.00
14907 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $3,150.00
14928 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $1,950.00
14929 COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET MODEL REVOLVER $2,150.00
14932 COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $2,695.00
15002 COLT POLICE POSITIVE REVOLVER $285.00
15064 COLT CLOVERLEAF REVOLVER $1,750.00
15065 COLT .22 OPEN TOP REVOLVER $575.00
15110 COLT 3RD MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER $6,850.00


Veritas777 ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2004 at 11:35 PM

COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER $2,350.00 At first glance, a quite dirty gun but upon closer inspection, has some key condition features remaining. Gun could probably benefit from a careful cleaning. .36 caliber six-shot cylinder with 7 1/2" round barrel. Barrel coloration is mostly plum brown but with good shiny blue finish on the barrel lug. I would estimate that overall about 35% blue remains on the barrel lug and under the loading lever. Heavy muzzle wear is present on the upper portion of the barrel just in front of the front sight. Front sight is a silver blade type and is probably an old period replacement. Good color casehardening remains on the loading lever. Frame is mostly dull brownish gray but with sharply stamped Colt's patent marking on the left side. Serial number 24209 matches on all parts including barrel wedge. Cylinder retains about 80% cylinder scene engraving. Four safety pins are still intact on the rear of the cylinder. Brass backstrap and triggerguard have a very unusual dull reddish coloration. One piece walnut grips have about 30% varnish overall with the balance quite dark and dry. Overall condition of the gun is very good plus.


Jim Burton ( ) posted Mon, 07 June 2004 at 9:54 AM

Attached Link: http://www.dixiegunworks.com/product_info.php?products_id=8824

This is what I think it really is, notice it is a "five-shooter"... I used to buy a lot of stuff from Dixie Gun works, years ago.


Veritas777 ( ) posted Mon, 07 June 2004 at 2:11 PM

Attached Link: http://market.renderosity.com/softgood.ez?ViewSoftgood=28898&ViewImage=2#Image

Going by MDP new release, it would appear more like his 51 and 61 Navy set. I am guessing that one or the other is the right model. BTW- if caliber is the only difference, the I would assume that the Army models looked identical except for a wider barrel bore, but otherwise appearing no different from a side view. Would that be correct? Dixie Gun Works doesn't seem to have an Army to compare with.


Philywebrider ( ) posted Mon, 07 June 2004 at 4:13 PM

Well I bought them, Amazing work. Mask-Da does fantastic pieces, ( I also bought his Colt SAA ). The only fault, if you can call it that, is the "brand new" look. I have only one wish, no make that two wishes. 1) A texture set that makes them look rusty/worn/used 2) a peroid holster and gunbelt also well worn. Anybody interested? I also have a question, is there any way I can tone down the shine on the cylinder, etc?


Veritas777 ( ) posted Mon, 07 June 2004 at 7:43 PM

On the holster question- I am hoping someone like Billy-T might supply those, since he has done Western great boots, belts, etc. But, yes, these are stunningly beautiful models that MDP has made- totally worth the $10! (As is his other pistol.)


Philywebrider ( ) posted Mon, 07 June 2004 at 8:50 PM

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I tried changing the texture, but I'm really lousy at it. I really don't know what I'm doing. Even the attempt I did has distortion on the cylinder and loading gate. I know it's poorly done.


Veritas777 ( ) posted Tue, 08 June 2004 at 6:40 PM

The texture looks really good to me! These really excellent reproductions by MDP. Glad that he has an interest in this era of Western guns. Checking through my own Western collection the best currently available gunbelts are from DAZ- their Cowboy character for M3 (which is on sale until tomarrow afternoon) and Questor's free guns and belts in the DAZ freestuff area. If you don't have those you should go over an get them because they come also with templates for texturing. If you check some of the Western supply websites on the above links you can get some nice photo reference stuff that can be applied to the DAZ Cowboy or Questor gunbelts to increase their details and realism. One other Cowboy character is available over at PoserWorld. He actually comes with some very nice texture sets and worth being a Poserworld member if you are into the full cowboy look in your character renders.


Jim Burton ( ) posted Wed, 09 June 2004 at 11:21 AM

The 1860 Army and the 1862 (or 60, or 61 ;-))New Model Small .36 looked very similar, I doubt if many parts would interchange, though- maybe the loading levers. The Army was built on the 51 Navy frame, but had a bigger handle (or grip), the 1862 was built on the smaller "pocket pistol" frame and either had the smaller navy-size handle or an even smaller one (I'm unsure).


Philywebrider ( ) posted Thu, 10 June 2004 at 8:22 AM

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BTW I took the holster from MDP's SAA, and lengthened it. then added a darker leather texture. I'll age it later.


Veritas777 ( ) posted Thu, 10 June 2004 at 2:51 PM

Yah! That looks really good. And that's another really good product from MDP as well. Glad he's on the case.


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