"Drums Along the Mohawk" (1939) was filmed in color.
Young guns or young guns 2. That's not exactly how it goes either
H&K USP Match they are the same ones she uses in the first movie just in a different color
This sounds like a Tom Selleck movie "Quigley Down Under" Sharp shooter with a special rifle who travels to Australia to work for a rancher "Alan Rickman".
The hand slap giving by "the old man that knows all about guns" (in the movie), to the FBI agent after he hands him the red book. I believe "the old man" was feeling his palm to some how see if he was a marksman. Body builders develop callus, Maybe someone who shoots guns all the time may develops some sort of callus from repetition.
I understand the guns( there were at least two) were specially made for Ladd for the film Shane, are in the safe keeping of the Ladd family.
yes
guns that kill you with bullets
Some of them, others they had to trade for.
Crescent Arms made 100's of inexpensive guns under several brand names. Mohawk Gun Co was one of them. They were made for Glish, Mizet and Lillman Hardware in Atchinson, KS
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No
Absolutely. Contrary to popular belief, guns are not a new invention. The first guns were invented in the 1300s, and the first handguns came along in the 1400s.
no, color guns are only found in tube type TV's
if its a youtube movie and it doesent need to look absolutely real, than a dollar store. if it needs to look absolutly real you can specially order them off the internet
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TSAR
Olive Drab. It's a Color used to help guns blend into woodland environments, as opposed to standard black. It looks like a darkish green color.