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Requel Welch ad with her Tranter revolver for the movie Hannie Caulder. Tranter was a double action revolver that looked like a single action when holstered. Tranter (revolver) - Wikipedia
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Requel Welch ad with her Tranter revolver for the movie Hannie Caulder. Tranter was a double action revolver that looked like a single action when holstered. Tranter (revolver) - Wikipedia
Or contrails in the sky/background….
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Requel Welch ad with her Tranter revolver for the movie Hannie Caulder. Tranter was a double action revolver that looked like a single action when holstered. Tranter (revolver) - Wikipedia
I had a hard time finding it at first, but it is there!There is a revolver in that picture?
I can't see any....
Now how about the blanks they used, to make them look like smokey black powder rounds? .
It's also known as the 5-in-1
A DA revolver wouldn't be inaccurate for the period. They were in use in the 1870's and MANY of the western movies were actually set in the 1900-1920 time frame. Cars, airplanes, semi-auto guns and even electricity were being used at the time. At least 2 of John Waynes movies featured such modern devices. The Shootist, and Big Jake.
And yet in many places' horses, SA Colts and wagons were still used much later. My grandfather still hitched mules to a wagon for transportation into the 1960's. He never had a driver's license.
This photo was taken in 1923, the same year my dad was born, not 1873.
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Of course it's a fake! The Romans did not have color photography, they were still in the black and white era.
Was it "The Black Shield of Falworth?"
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Requel Welch ad with her Tranter revolver for the movie Hannie Caulder. Tranter was a double action revolver that looked like a single action when holstered. Tranter (revolver) - Wikipedia