![]() Fans of the 1960s western should appreciate the clear tribute to a film that explored the ethos of the gunfighter in a depth that was ahead of its time. The latter demonstrates that despite his rough and drunken appearance, he actually possesses advanced skills as a gunfighter when he disassembles what appear to be 3 separate Colt Navy revolvers to assemble one perfected FrankenColt handgun. The film appears to tip its hat to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, specifically a scene featuring Eli Wallach and his portrayal of "the Ugly" aka Tuco. ![]() 44-40 cartridge into his frankenrevolver and takes an assassin down. After removing parts from the two revolvers mentioned below, he takes the cylinder of the first Remington and loads it into this one, then attaches the Colt 1851 Navy's barrel and the 1860 Army's hammer to its frame. He then takes another Remington 1875, removes the cylinder from it, detaches the barrel from the frame and takes off the hammer. When John Wick enters the antique weapons museum at the start of the film, he picks up a Remington 1875 and tries to load a. only to be ordered to put his weapon down when Charon intervenes.
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