Clint Eastwood's Iconic Guns used in his Movies

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2024
  • One of the most enduring iconic actors, known mostly but not exclusively as an action movie star. Making the move from the small screen to the big screen in the 1960s, contributing to the birth of the Spaghetti Western genre. Eastwood had an uncanny way of reinventing himself and remaining relevant. As an action hero and anti hero he usually carried firearms that were also iconic to his onscreen characters. Known for turning down roles like Superman and James Bond, he clearly was and is a confident strong role model. Today we will take a look at some of the firearms he used in his movies
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  • @bigstyx
    @bigstyx Před měsícem +28

    By far with no doubt, my favorite actor he’s a man’s man and plays it on the screen and off. No nonsense, proud American I can’t say enough.

  • @adamhoffman3687
    @adamhoffman3687 Před měsícem +41

    I know it's coming but a world without Clint is really going to suck

  • @davejohnson5479
    @davejohnson5479 Před měsícem +12

    This man, regardless of his armament is a true American. Not only an actor, but a true stand up American. Thank you for the compilation.

  • @jwdundon
    @jwdundon Před měsícem +14

    The AK-47 makes a distinctive sound when being fired upon you..... (Heart Break Ridge).

  • @canightwing9
    @canightwing9 Před měsícem +38

    You just forgot to mention the 44 magnum automatic in Sudden Impact as his alternative weapon after he lost his S&W 44 magnum while being mobbed by a group of bad guys.

    • @bravehome4276
      @bravehome4276 Před měsícem +3

      Er, he did say 'some' of the firearms.... ;)

    • @jerrymartin5100
      @jerrymartin5100 Před měsícem +15

      44 Automag, originally made by AMT.

    • @paulquinn4704
      @paulquinn4704 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@jerrymartin5100, i had a replica mgc model of the automag, bloody awful gun.

    • @LtJackboot
      @LtJackboot Před měsícem +1

      @@paulquinn4704 Prone to jamming like a Mossberg .22 pistol; no two magazines run the same.

  • @tommygiacopelli1324
    @tommygiacopelli1324 Před měsícem +9

    Clint Eastwood is, has been, always will be, and still is, the only man on earth I would like to trade places with. And he drives a pick up truck As a daily driver, I love that man.

  • @criticalmemetheory5404
    @criticalmemetheory5404 Před měsícem +15

    What about Hang ‘em High, Coogan’s Bluff, Two Mules for Sister Sara, Kelly’s Heroes, Joe Kidd, High Plains Drifter, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, The Eiger Sanction, The Gauntlet, Bronco Billy, Firefox, Honkytonk Man, Tightrope, City Heat, Pale Rider, Heartbreak Ridge, Pink Cadillac, White Hunter Black Heart, The Rookie, A Perfect World, Blood Work, and the Maverick TV series?

  • @GenderSkins
    @GenderSkins Před měsícem +22

    You also forgot to mention the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver used in Unforgiven, that he asked one of his partners for. And the 1858 Remington New Model Army he used in High Planes Drifter.

    • @chrisclark5204
      @chrisclark5204 Před měsícem +1

      Don't recall him using the 1858 Remington in High Plains Drifter but he did use it in Pale Rider.

  • @davethom73
    @davethom73 Před měsícem +12

    Being an oldie, I remember Clint during the Rawhide days, and turning up at a fast gun competition, he wore a so called 1919 walk and draw holster, with a Colt single action 5.5 inch barrel revolver. His time was way down the average draw and fire.

    • @michaelproctor8100
      @michaelproctor8100 Před měsícem +2

      Eastwood used his gun belt and holster from Rawhide in the dollars movies.

  • @ianhill4585
    @ianhill4585 Před 5 dny

    Just to say ,happy birthday Clint, a spry 94 today, I've been a big fan since the 70's , thanks for your body of work.
    Enjoy your cake.

  • @THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY
    @THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY Před měsícem +10

    Loved the 44 AUTOMAG in SUDDEN IMPACT NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND

    • @jwdundon
      @jwdundon Před měsícem +4

      Easy to find if you have 5 grand cash!!! (Same as a 1967 Shelby mustang, EASY IF YOU HAVE CASH).

    • @steelblade1
      @steelblade1 Před měsícem +1

      Every review I've seen shows them to be expensive collectible wall hangers, though. Not sure why they were so awful for actual shooting.

  • @Chiller11
    @Chiller11 Před měsícem +9

    My favourites I think are the 1858 Colt New Army in Pale Rider, the Smith and Wesson Schofield Model 3 in The Unforgiven and the Colt Walker 1847’s in The Outlaw Josie Wales.

    • @GenderSkins
      @GenderSkins Před měsícem +2

      No that was the 1858 Remington New Model Army, he used in Pale Rider. He may have also used an 1860 Army in High Planes Drifter, which I mistook as the 1858 Remington in Pale Rider.

  • @douglasswinford2598
    @douglasswinford2598 Před měsícem +8

    Great video with Clint Eastwood. I was introduced to the ‘Man Without a Name’ when I was very young at a local Drive-In, and I still watch his movies every time I catch one being shown. Probably have most of his lines memorized by heart!
    Anytime someone mentions a Western I’m usually talking about Clint. The man understands the culture of the West. Mostly a cowboy would use his pistol to shoot snakes. Rarely did a true gunfight occur excluding the shootout at the O.K. Corral. Some actors ( John Wayne ) were lucky enough to talk to the REAL Wyatt Earp. Thanks for the video and memories ;-))

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Před měsícem

      My pleasure. Hope you keep watching? Thanks!

    • @bloodybones63
      @bloodybones63 Před měsícem

      Yeah, it seems strange, but Earp lived till 1929.

  • @smithwesson7765
    @smithwesson7765 Před 5 dny

    I bought my first S&W model 29 in 1988. Clint is a good salesman.
    Josey Wales has to be one of the best westerns ever made.

  • @LtJackboot
    @LtJackboot Před měsícem +7

    I can't believe I've watched his entire life.

  • @garystahl9948
    @garystahl9948 Před měsícem +5

    Love Clenteastwood movies 🎬 love them all ❤️ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ , Clenteastwood cop 👮‍♂️ movies too all great movies 🎬 The Good The bad and the ugly Great move 👍 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @johnmcdonald587
    @johnmcdonald587 Před 6 dny

    The 5 1/2" SAA's he used in Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More was the same gun he carried in the TV western Rawhide. His gun rig and boots were also from Rawhide.

  • @my-t-mikedaly607
    @my-t-mikedaly607 Před měsícem +5

    Since I saw the fist Clint Eastwood movies ,no other is good enough for me.There are only a few others I like. "True Grit" the best John Wayne Western , and the Western Silverado is not bad. Kevin Kline plays a cool Guy , Scott Glenn & Brian Dennehy are greaat too and the young Kevin Costner.Every Movie a Masterpeace,from Rawhide to Unvorgiven , nobody beats Clint ,my Opinion.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Před měsícem

      By all means you are welcome to your preference!

    • @bloodybones63
      @bloodybones63 Před měsícem

      The Searchers, also a good Wayne movie.

  • @imoovabull6042
    @imoovabull6042 Před měsícem +1

    John Wayne, Mel Gibson and Clit Eastwood. my 3 favorite real men in movies.

  • @roryschweinfurter4111
    @roryschweinfurter4111 Před měsícem +5

    They didn't mention the Thompsons in Kelly's Hero's
    Or they M-16 and AK-47 in Heartbreak Ridge

  • @johnsmith19685
    @johnsmith19685 Před měsícem +2

    Clint Eastwood movies are awesome

  • @The_Fat_Controller.
    @The_Fat_Controller. Před měsícem +4

    Should have included the M1A1 Thompson from _Kelly's Heroes._ Smith & Wesson Model 66 from _The Gauntlet_ and _Tightrope._ Remington 1858 New Army from _Pale Rider._ Smith & Wesson 4506 from _The Rookie._ Smith & Wesson Performance Center 627 in _Blood Work._

    • @jwdundon
      @jwdundon Před měsícem +1

      Sir... That's an AK-47 it makes a distinctive sound when being fired upon you.

  • @JackDonahue-cl5hy
    @JackDonahue-cl5hy Před měsícem +6

    The Outlaw Josie Wales... my favourite movie since I was 10 years old, and the book that inspired it, Gone to Texas also happens to be one of my top ten favourite books. All the iconic one liners in the movie come from the book. I've always felt it was a shame Clint Eastwood never made the sequel 'The Vengeance Trail of Josie Wales' into a movie.

    • @roryschweinfurter4111
      @roryschweinfurter4111 Před měsícem +2

      I had to special order the book from my library.
      I was surprised at how short it was.
      And how much artistic license he took. But I've loved it since I saw it in the theater. But did you ever notice that josey never reloads his guns in the whole movie one time

    • @JackDonahue-cl5hy
      @JackDonahue-cl5hy Před měsícem +2

      @@roryschweinfurter4111 Well he did carry at least three pistols until the boy died of his wound and then he carried four... and he also had Chief Lone Wadie to back him up in some of the fights... so didn't need to reload straight away. The only time he expends the ammunition in all four pistols is when the Red-Legs and the other bounty hunter arrive at the ranch. Even before that when he kills ten out of the eleven comancheros he kills one with the Sharpe's Rifle and the other nine with 10 pistol shots from his two primary pistols. Yes he did apply artistic license to the story which didn't hurt the movie at all and is common with most movies taken from books. As for the book I got an edition with both Josey Wales stories in the one book off eBay a few years ago.

    • @roryschweinfurter4111
      @roryschweinfurter4111 Před měsícem

      @JackDonahue-cl5hy I'm just saying that I've watched the movie for over 40 before I noticed.
      Have ever seen
      Hollywood Weapons
      where ex-green beret
      Terry Shoup tries to duplicate famous movie gun shots?
      I don't know if they're still making episodes but I'd love to see make the shot that sends the ferry
      'On a Missoura Boat Ride'

    • @bwm3013
      @bwm3013 Před měsícem

      @@JackDonahue-cl5hywhat do you mean “both Josey Wales stories”? I’m a huge fan and I’ve watched some videos on the history behind Josey but I do not know of two stories. Please enlighten!

    • @JohnPatterson-kz8jr
      @JohnPatterson-kz8jr Před měsícem

      "There Are Two Kinds of Men In This World.
      Those With Guns and Those Who Dig
      You Dig."-"The Good The Bad and The Ugly".😮😅😊

  • @claytonblanchard4451
    @claytonblanchard4451 Před měsícem +2

    The most iconic was the 44 Automag. You showed images but no mention of it. I use mine to take medium sized game like deer, wild hogs, and black bear. Great gun.

  • @tarjafloor6445
    @tarjafloor6445 Před 20 dny

    The Best Gunfighter !😍🤩 Thanks 👍

  • @christophertaylor9100
    @christophertaylor9100 Před měsícem +1

    He used tat .44 automag in Sudden Impact, so he did use another autoloader in a different movie.

  • @davidrobinson5122
    @davidrobinson5122 Před měsícem +2

    In an old episode of Maverick Clint Eastwood's character says you cannot hit anything Fanning a revolver and he makes a whole career of westerns doing exactly that

  • @andrewstackpool4911
    @andrewstackpool4911 Před měsícem +8

    Interesting that in the Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, Lee Van Cleef is armed with an 1858 Remington revolver, which is a percussion revolver. He has cartridges on his gunboat, but a close look shows percussion cap on the revolver.
    Both Eastwood's and Tuco's Navies are again straight percussion but are shown again as cartridge revolvers with the standard cylinder and under barrel loading lever. However, the .44 cartridges shown are incorrect. The Navy was a .36-calibre gun, the type of cartridges shown are later than the Civil War and the conversion of Navies started with the Thuer well after the war.

    • @BennyCFD
      @BennyCFD Před měsícem +1

      Yep.....Absolutely correct.

    • @jwdundon
      @jwdundon Před měsícem

      Cap and ball converted to cartridge? TUCO sure knew about "guns", "timing', alignment, rifling.... Also stupid SPINNING shit. A real pisolero.

    • @PaulNelson980
      @PaulNelson980 Před měsícem

      Cartridge conversion was popular back then.Colt resisted cartridge guns,because they believed people would always want to load their won.And was cheaper to convert your existing gun then purchase a new gun.

  • @JAmediaUK
    @JAmediaUK Před měsícem +2

    The Uniform in Where Eagles Dare is not a "Nazi" uniform, it is a Wehrmacht Gebirgsjäger uniform from the 1st Mountain Division. This is a regular German Army unit and not a Waffen SS or Nazi organization. However, it was an elite unit and did commit many war crimes.

  • @rickyparrish8310
    @rickyparrish8310 Před měsícem +2

    You forgot the gun he used in pale rider the one where he could remove the bullit chamber and replace it with a full one 😮

  • @chuckbourne
    @chuckbourne Před měsícem +6

    Thunderbolt and Lightfoot???

  • @libertywarrior7440
    @libertywarrior7440 Před měsícem

    Clint Eastwood's character in The Good the Bad and the Ugly is the backstory to his character in A Fistful of Dollars and for a few dollars more
    During The Good the Bad and the Ugly he never wears the Poncho until the very end of the movie where he finds it after blowing up the bridge and crossing the river with Tuco.
    he finds a wounded soldier who passes away and this is where he takes possession of is trademark Pancho.
    He uses a Colt cap and ball cartridge conversion open top revolver because the era of The Good the Bad and the Ugly took place near the end of the Civil war. Prior to the introduction of the 1873 Single Action Army otherwise known as Peacemaker.
    The movie A Fistful of Dollars is the introduction of Clint Eastwood's character referred to as Blondie post Civil War era sporting the aforementioned Poncho as well as a more modern colt 1873 Single Action Army Peacemaker with the same grips as his cartridge conversion open top from The Good the Bad and the Ugly along with the trademark Poncho, indicates it is the same person.
    The movie for a few dollars more, we hear more about the identification of the blonde stranger With No Name referred to as Manco, because by now he's making a name for himself across the West as a bounty hunter.
    He is the same person from Fistful of Dollars by the hand brace he wears as a result of the injuries he suffered near the end of A Fistful of Dollars, his short barreled Colt Single Action Army 1873 Peacemaker has the same grips and he's wearing the same poncho.
    Lee Van Cleef character is a different person in the end of for a few dollars more as opposed to Lee Van cleef's character in The Good The Bad and The ugly, where that character was written off at the end of the movie as the bad man.
    The proper order to watch the aforementioned three Clint Eastwood Sergio Leone Spaghetti Westerns is.
    1. The Good The Bad and The Ugly
    2.A Fistful of Dollars
    3. for a few dollars more
    Watching these movies in this order will show you the evolution of the character and that it is one and the same character.
    in all three instances, he is a bounty hunter, it shows how we evolved from an old model cartridge conversion cap and ball revolver and modernized over the years, shows how he got his trademark Poncho and shows how and why he wears a hand brace in the final movie for a few dollars more.

  • @travislogan1482
    @travislogan1482 Před měsícem

    The Man Without a Name films are out of chronological order. TGTBATU is the 1st, followed by FFoD, followed by FaFDM. The wrist brace has to do with the injuries from FFoD. Sheeeeesh.

  • @wesdog8975
    @wesdog8975 Před měsícem +3

    Heartbreak Ridge, Pale Rider, Hang'em High, Coogans Bluff, Joe Kidd, High Plains Drifter, the Eiger Sanction, The Gauntlet,

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Před měsícem +1

      Take a look at my video ob Clint Eastwood Westerns in my channel, thanks!

  • @carlosdonestevez7532
    @carlosdonestevez7532 Před 29 dny

    In the Sergio lione series, westerns the first one he gets his shooting hand injured when it is stepped on and ground bloody by a boot heal. So in the second one he wears the leather brace on that hand. As it was injured

  • @TheLonerSupreme
    @TheLonerSupreme Před měsícem +8

    Left out Kelly's Heroes ?

  • @philipcave4303
    @philipcave4303 Před 23 dny

    Bunked off school to watch magnum force, four years later I owned a Smith and Wesson model 29, you could say Clint had an affect on me.

  • @carguy3028
    @carguy3028 Před 9 dny

    I have a Smith and Wesson model 29 44 magnum for no other reason than it was Dirty Hairy’s gun.

  • @bravehome4276
    @bravehome4276 Před měsícem +2

    There's no glint like Clint!

  • @Bob-cd5pp
    @Bob-cd5pp Před měsícem

    The Italian Trilogy are great , also Once Upon I Time in America with Bronston & Henery Fonda as the Bad Guy is a Must See

  • @Oldspartan65
    @Oldspartan65 Před měsícem +3

    A lot was left out not enough research was done.

  • @Jonno2summit
    @Jonno2summit Před měsícem +4

    I have 2 guns from Jeremiah Johnson - a Lyman .50 cal Hawkin and .50 cal Traditions pistol, both built from kit form using traditional bluing methods, and I added a patchbox in my Hawkin ordered from the actual Hawken complany (so there is some genuine Hawkeness in it). My other black powders guns are a Pietta 1851 Colt Navy .36 and an Uberti 1862 Colt Pocket also in .36 (Same as the 1849 Colt Pocket .31, but upped to .36). I LOVE all my blackpowder guns as they give me a s#iteating grin everytime I fire them. I love the "active history" of shooting these old gun designs that helps me learn what I see on-screen in movies. I love learning that history hands-on, making mistakes while talking while reloading (have you done that yet?) and appreciating how slow the process of reloading is, and shortcuts taken to have preloaded cylinders (magazines) in the wheel guns. I just love the active history lesson.

  • @mr3825bill
    @mr3825bill Před měsícem

    I found one the "man with no name " converted 1851 replica revolvers at an auction and its an awesome pistol.

  • @brycesuderow3576
    @brycesuderow3576 Před měsícem +2

    The Walker colt was a huge gun. I don’t know how anybody could’ve fired it without using both hands.

  • @dougmoore5252
    @dougmoore5252 Před měsícem

    I really like the subject. Not certain I would like other videos you make.

  • @brailwolf
    @brailwolf Před 15 dny

    Clint Eastwood is the only actor I want to meet in real life . I love all of his movies .

  • @SB-qi7mv
    @SB-qi7mv Před 18 dny +1

    The first two of the spaghetti westerns were not period pieces. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was set during the US Civil War, so he couldn't have a peacemaker since they came out after the war ended.

  • @oscaracme
    @oscaracme Před měsícem

    How about a video on iconic icons......it would be really iconic.

  • @Slayer_of_Bacon
    @Slayer_of_Bacon Před měsícem

    Best Movie star, don't fall in love with guns, death will follow.

  • @charles1964
    @charles1964 Před měsícem +1

    Didn't the Preacher have a 1858 Remington Navy cartridge conversion that he switched out the empty cylinder to reload for the climax of "Pale Rider"?

  • @steelblade1
    @steelblade1 Před měsícem

    In 'Josey Wales' he also started off with an 1860 Army (converted, so not period accurate). He seems to have picked up the Walkers and an 1849 Pocket at some time during the credits montage.

  • @StorminNorvin
    @StorminNorvin Před měsícem

    1:38 - You sure about that? He used a Smith & Wesson Model 1006 in "The Rookie".

  • @chineduihekire7594
    @chineduihekire7594 Před 28 dny

    The sound of his .44Magnum from the Dirty Harry series

  • @tdevosodense
    @tdevosodense Před měsícem

    You forgot the Auto Mag 😎 from one of the Dirty Harry movies 👍

  • @johnbeck3270
    @johnbeck3270 Před měsícem

    The Waker .44 is the most powerful cap and ball revolver. This would be in keeping with the character of Jose Wales as portrayed by Eastwood, and proper for the era. Just as a side note, when the Waker was issued to the Texas Rangers, the Comanche referred to it as a “hand cannon”. I’m not sure as to manufacturing time line, but the Waker was one of 4 large .44 caliber revolvers. The First, Second, Third model Dragoon Colts and the and the Waker. The Pieta replicas of these pistols call for a “suggested” charge of 50 grains of fff black powder, the suggested charge for the 1858 “New Army .44 Remington and “Old Army” 1851 Colt .44 is only 35 grains of black powder. To shoot one of these large revolvers one handed with a full charge of powder, would be quite a feat! As always I really enjoyed your coverage of one of Hollywood’s iconic actors, and one of my favorite “ cowboy and police” actors. Mr. Eastwood has such an understated presence on screen, the kind of guy you don’t want to mess with. Thanks again.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Před měsícem

      Certainly in keeping with Eastwood's character. The Dirty Harry of the West!

  • @oldfrittenfett1276
    @oldfrittenfett1276 Před měsícem

    My stepfather always phantasised about being Clint Eastwood. Every night I came home I looked into the barrel of a 1911. I hated it.

  • @allenlovell1604
    @allenlovell1604 Před měsícem

    Great actor ; however, you forgot the one movie he used a colt -44 Automag , which is like an elephant gun in a handgun! Two-handed stance grip ; files a .240 boattail slug powerful enough to rip through an engine block ! Deadpool, maybe ?

  • @Hellcat-ml7sz
    @Hellcat-ml7sz Před měsícem

    Always said ; never, ever mess with Clint!

  • @ghw7192
    @ghw7192 Před 20 dny

    I have an Ubercart Colt Walker 1847. Since I don’t hsve a horse and saddle, I carry. mine in a shoulder holster along with a Crown Royal bag of prelloads.

  • @julieanddavidmyers6641
    @julieanddavidmyers6641 Před měsícem

    Great summary. You forgot a mauser c96 broomhandle used in Joe Kid

  • @brycesuderow3576
    @brycesuderow3576 Před měsícem +1

    The good the bad, and the ugly takes place in 1862 when general Sibley invaded New Mexico and Arizona with his Texans. Throughout the Civil War, Smith, and Wesson had monopoly on cartridge revolvers. The monopoly prevented Remington and colt from manufacturing cartridge revolvers

  • @thatsmrharley2u2
    @thatsmrharley2u2 Před měsícem

    No mention of the Spencer he used in Unforgiven to off Little Bill, or the S&W Schofield the 'kid' gave him after he wimped out when shooting the guy sitting on the crapper in the outhouse.

  • @ristomattikolsi5711
    @ristomattikolsi5711 Před měsícem

    Hooray for the voice of the A I

  • @mrjockt
    @mrjockt Před měsícem +2

    Colt 1911A1 not M1-911.

  • @JackDonahue-cl5hy
    @JackDonahue-cl5hy Před měsícem +1

    Actually the Dollars Trilogy movies are connected. While they weren't made and released in a chronological order if they're watched in the order of TGTBATU you see Clint's character find the iconic pancho at the end of that movie and then in AFOD his hand is injured when he takes a beating and needs to wear a leather wrist brace, that you then see him wearing in FAFDM.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Před měsícem +1

      Your right about the Poncho being a link, apparently he never cleaned it during all 3 movies.

    • @JackDonahue-cl5hy
      @JackDonahue-cl5hy Před měsícem

      @@famouspeople63 👍

  • @inspectorcal
    @inspectorcal Před měsícem

    the good the bad and the ugly was the prequel to the dollar movies, set during the latter years of the civil war he uses an 1851 navy, the single action colt had not yet been invented. also its where he got his iconic serape when he gives a smoke to the young dying soldier after covering him with his own coat, he feels he can't take his coat back off the kid so picks up the poncho. the first encounter with the silver rattlesnake grips was when he was playing as rowdy in rawhide, he ended up with the gunfighters gun with the snake grips on. if it wasnt for the fact that good bad ugly was civil war era, the man with no name could have been rowdy yates years later?

  • @PaulNelson980
    @PaulNelson980 Před měsícem +1

    No Kelly’s Hero’s Thompson machine gun?

  • @judsongaiden9878
    @judsongaiden9878 Před měsícem +1

    8:50 Which makes no sense because he isn't blonde. Maybe it's like calling a red-haired person "bluey."
    10:54 AMT Auto Mag (not to be confused with the "Automag" series, one word, also made by AMT).
    Fun fact: AMT also made the Colt 1911-based Hardballer used by Arnie in 'The Terminator'.

  • @billyd7882
    @billyd7882 Před měsícem

    They skipped Pale Rider. One of his best western movies

  • @the.unhappy.mechanic
    @the.unhappy.mechanic Před měsícem

    In the Man with no name trilogy you forgot a gun, after Blonde frees his friend from the gallows and they ride of to kill his friends brother, they come back to town and Blonde stops at a gun store and builds a gun from 3 different models after his guns had been taken from him. And in the Good the Bad and the Ugly, his friend recognized him by the trumpet sound of that gun.

  • @larrybanta8858
    @larrybanta8858 Před 13 dny

    Wow

  • @lynnwoodward4315
    @lynnwoodward4315 Před měsícem

    You never mentioned the .44 automag in sudden impact

  • @kypparmstrong2775
    @kypparmstrong2775 Před měsícem

    I wish Hollywood would make a new Dirty Harry esque movie with perhaps Hugh Jackman as a continuing Dirty Harry character, much like James Bond or a newer character, perhaps Calahan's son filling his famous father's shoes.

  • @babbyfacerevocation2740
    @babbyfacerevocation2740 Před měsícem +1

    They're not chrome-plated the realistic old western colts dragoon. Tombstone was a great western. But most of pistols were all Chrome plated and they didn't make chrome plating until 1938. It's not the actors fault it was the prop managers and producer

    • @LongGun223
      @LongGun223 Před měsícem

      Nickel plating was around in the 1870s on guns.

  • @Barcodum
    @Barcodum Před měsícem +1

    You left out Pale Rider!

  • @henrychinaski5223
    @henrychinaski5223 Před měsícem

    I met Forrest Carter (author of the book) back in '75 or so. His two brothers had moved from Tennessee to Abilene, TX and owned a Texaco service station where we bought gas. I would sometimes work for the Carter brothers on weekends washing cars and doing oil changes. One day their brother, Forrest, showed up and my part time job was over. As I remember, he was a very humble man and I didn't find out he had written the book until after the movie came out. I mentioned the move to his brothers while getting gas one day. That's when they told me who and what Forrest had done.

  • @jerrymartin5100
    @jerrymartin5100 Před měsícem +4

    Nineteen eleven pistol

  • @andybrown8293
    @andybrown8293 Před 28 dny

    He didn’t wear an SS uniform, it was a Heer (general army) officers uniform(SS never wore the German eagle on their right chest, the SS eagle was worn on the upper left arm).

  • @JohnPatterson-kz8jr
    @JohnPatterson-kz8jr Před měsícem +1

    "GET OFF MY LAWN!!"😮😅😊

  • @archstanton3763
    @archstanton3763 Před měsícem +1

    I love just about every Clint movie, there again with my name I would !!!

    • @paulshri8609
      @paulshri8609 Před měsícem +1

      I get it! The Ecstasy of Gold must be your personal anthem 😂😂😂❤❤❤

    • @archstanton3763
      @archstanton3763 Před měsícem

      @@paulshri8609 The whole soundtrack is fantastic, but if any song stands a little taller, it’s that one !

  • @user-dm1jw1gy5q
    @user-dm1jw1gy5q Před měsícem +1

    What was the forty four ultramag, used in sudden impact ?

    • @michaelproctor8100
      @michaelproctor8100 Před měsícem +2

      AMP (Auto Mag Pistol)

    • @stephenclemence5856
      @stephenclemence5856 Před měsícem +2

      @@michaelproctor8100 AMP was the designation for the ammo. It was made by AMT (Arcadia Machine and Tool )

    • @tedk2166
      @tedk2166 Před měsícem +1

      @@stephenclemence5856it was a necked down 308 cartridge. The gun was junk and always jammed!

  • @topcatandgang
    @topcatandgang Před 22 dny

    you missed one pistol, the "Ideal 44 Automag", this was a stainless steel pistol. the gun is shown in your video, but no telling about it. it's located at 1:19 to 1:22 of the video.

  • @Desperado69
    @Desperado69 Před měsícem

    You forgot Pale Rider and 2 mules for sister Sarah ????

  • @terrymillard9255
    @terrymillard9255 Před měsícem +2

    You forgot one the 44atomag

    • @andrewstackpool4911
      @andrewstackpool4911 Před měsícem

      Plus the S&W .44 Magnum in Dirty Harry and the 1863 Winchesters that he used in GBU (also inaccurate) and FDM, and the 1853 Enfield at the end of GBU

  • @chrisbjorn825
    @chrisbjorn825 Před 22 dny

    Nothing about the Automag at 10:54 ?

  • @therealdisston
    @therealdisston Před měsícem

    OK. This one was good but I have been trying to remember what was the movie he is walking down the street and changes the cylinder on before blowing away the last bad guy? I think it was a Remington?

  • @richardsobieck9660
    @richardsobieck9660 Před měsícem

    I often wondered about that 1851 Navy Colt converted to cartridges. Who did the conversion and are parts available to do this? Would it take a special load? Those were 36 caliber so a 38 special or a .357 would be close.

    • @conrailfan6277
      @conrailfan6277 Před měsícem +1

      UBERTI sells them ready to roll,
      Navy conversions in .45 LC!!!
      You can order them and have them sent to your local gun shop for the transfer cheap, they have a HUGE selection of
      Pistols for sure!!!

    • @richardsobieck9660
      @richardsobieck9660 Před měsícem

      @@conrailfan6277 I'll check that out. I loved shooting my black powder repo Navy Arms. MIne were actually a confederate copy with a round barrel. (Leech and Rigdon) but all the clean up after shooting black powder is a pain.

    • @conrailfan6277
      @conrailfan6277 Před měsícem

      @richardsobieck9660 I have the
      UBERTI 1858 Remington Army
      Black Powder pistol chambered in
      .454 ball, you have to clean the
      heck out of them after shooting,
      Black powder is so corrosive it
      will rust up the gun in no time,
      I do pack the top of the cylinder
      over the ball with Vaseline to help
      the barrel stay somewhat clean
      while shooting!!! Good luck with
      your search, UBERTI has a LOT
      of Cowboy Pistols on their
      website, I think Bass Pro shops and
      Cabelas are licensed dealers of
      UBERTI!!!

    • @richardsobieck9660
      @richardsobieck9660 Před měsícem

      @@conrailfan6277 Its reccomended to grease each cylinder not just for lubrication but mostly to prevent the weapon from cross-firing into the other cylinders. More of a safety precaution.

    • @conrailfan6277
      @conrailfan6277 Před měsícem +1

      @richardsobieck9660 Yep, that
      could happen, my Remington copy
      at full charge throws an impressive
      fireball!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @GeorgiaRidgerunner
    @GeorgiaRidgerunner Před měsícem

    i dont recall which dirty harry movie it was but my mom walked in the room just as has callahans car was jumping the little hill while being chased by the remote control car she thought that was so funny r.i.p. mama it those memories ill cherish forever

  • @musicman201047
    @musicman201047 Před 7 dny

    You didn't cover Bronco Billy, High Plains Drifter, Hang 'Em High, Two Mules For Sister Sara.

    • @famouspeople63
      @famouspeople63  Před 7 dny

      Could go on forever. May follow up with another video at some point.

  • @jacobreed5853
    @jacobreed5853 Před 19 dny

    You kept showing the auto mag, never talked about it

  • @Harve955
    @Harve955 Před měsícem

    Colt Walker or Dragoons in Josie Wales? The cylinder doesn't look big enough for a walker. Bit hard to tell from just this clip.

    • @michellebrown7714
      @michellebrown7714 Před měsícem +1

      they are walkers which would have been first models, only 2nd and third models are called dragoons

  • @BURP39R
    @BURP39R Před měsícem

    If Harry had a round when the crim says "I gots to know". Then thats round 6. If it was there cocking it loads dead round 7.

  • @Krymsyn_Rydyr
    @Krymsyn_Rydyr Před měsícem

    What happened to Kelly’s Heroes? Huh? Huh? Huh?

  • @Rusterman-is7ex
    @Rusterman-is7ex Před měsícem

    RIP CLINT EASTWOOD

    • @rubentrevino2372
      @rubentrevino2372 Před měsícem

      Ignorance is alive and well?!
      You can't fix stupid!
      Read the man's YT Wikipedia for crying Out Loud.

  • @karlfowler3742
    @karlfowler3742 Před měsícem

    Maybe Clint should have loaned one of those to Alec Baldwin so no one gets shot.

  • @brownwrench
    @brownwrench Před měsícem

    44 Automag

  • @mikeplatts2603
    @mikeplatts2603 Před měsícem +29

    How could you make such a potentially interesting theme, so boring

    • @psiwaverebirth1
      @psiwaverebirth1 Před měsícem +4

      Sounds line a bot

    • @truthimusmaximus
      @truthimusmaximus Před měsícem +1

      C’mon….at last whoever this is, made the vid. Yes, the bot-like voice (maybe a real bot?) sucks though

    • @analogludite9575
      @analogludite9575 Před měsícem

      ​@@psiwaverebirth1Definitely, with the odd pauses and pronunciations. Here in the states, I call it a model nineteen eleven, not an em one ... nine eleven. I think it's a text-to-voice program.😉

  • @nomdefamille4807
    @nomdefamille4807 Před měsícem

    what a load of bollox regarding the Starr, sure you could trip the sear but it was not a second trigger. have you been dreaming of Hannie Caulder and the Tranter (or the later Kynoch) ? A shame that you did not mention the wide choice from High Plains Drifter.

  • @speter83
    @speter83 Před měsícem

    The grand Torino pistol is pronounced “nineteen eleven”

  • @davediesel90
    @davediesel90 Před měsícem +2

    M1 9 11 😂