I just watched Apaloosa

COREY

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This is the first time I have seen a character in a movie carry an 8 gauge as there primary weapon. Vigo Mortinsen's character carried it all through the movie; the bloody thing was almost as big as he was. It was not the greatest western ever made, but if you have a chance just watch it for the 8 gauge.
 
That was a freakishly huge shotty, eh? Made me laugh watching him lug it around the whole time. Can you imagine the damage that thing would do?
 
Yeah, it's a crazy size, too bad he only used a couple times! That movie lacked action. I love westerns, but I don't watch them for the "stories".
 
Diameter of Barrel - .835inch
But not as impressive as saying "I've got a 21mm"
Bore is 21.21mm
As the fellas in Appaloosa found out, don't bring a colt to a real gun fight.
 
It was STUPID!

They went through all the trouble with authentic costuming and weapons and then burdened one of the main characters with a gun NO -ONE would ever choose to carry. Imagine trying to manuever that thing around inside a building, through a doorway etc....sucide. While both sawed off and full size shotties were very common back in the day I can't see anyone using a commercial hunters punt gun as an urban law officers weapon. Just not plausible.

While the movie was fun, the stupid 8 guage and the cornball ending narration -riding into the sunset- ruined it for me.

John
 
It was STUPID!

They went through all the trouble with authentic costuming and weapons and then burdened one of the main characters with a gun NO -ONE would ever choose to carry.


Given a choice between a single action revolver, lever action rifle and a full sized shotgun, I think I would select the shotgun. We're talking a hundred years ago, not an episode of "Tactical Impact" where all you do is clear rooms and ducking down hallways. Ever been in an old house or building of that era? Not too many corridors to duck around. And chances are you will never have to fire a shot. Movie cowboys are one thing, very few men can quick draw a pistol and hit their target with much accuracy from much more than a stones throw away. That beautiful shotgun on the other hand doesn't have to come out of a holster. Just hope the bad guy doesn't #### on your floor. :wave:
 
I started watching that movie on the plane in December. A new sheriff in town has a fight with the mean rancher from out of town.

Wow! Where'd they get that idea?

I switched channels.
 
Given a choice between a single action revolver, lever action rifle and a full sized shotgun, I think I would select the shotgun. We're talking a hundred years ago, not an episode of "Tactical Impact" where all you do is clear rooms and ducking down hallways. Ever been in an old house or building of that era? Not too many corridors to duck around. And chances are you will never have to fire a shot. Movie cowboys are one thing, very few men can quick draw a pistol and hit their target with much accuracy from much more than a stones throw away. That beautiful shotgun on the other hand doesn't have to come out of a holster. Just hope the bad guy doesn't s**t on your floor. :wave:

Good choice!
 
I started watching that movie on the plane in December. A new sheriff in town has a fight with the mean rancher from out of town.

Wow! Where'd they get that idea?

I switched channels.

I know what you mean! I much prefer the x gunfighter now honest rancher who is forced to do battle with the evil town boss who is backed by the crooked sheriff:D
 
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I miss the real westerns where at the end the good guy says bye bye to the girl and rides out of town at sun set because his only true love is his horse.
 
it was an awesome movie and a sweet 8 gauge, if they werent so damn rare as well as the shells and so damn over kill i might just pick one up myself... just so someone can call me mr. 8 gauge!!!
 
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