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  • @utoob3wd What he's doing is taking apart an 1858 Colt black powder and changing the hammer and cylinder too shoot the 45 long colt cartridge.

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  • This scene was largely improved, by the way

  • what model and make of gun did he choose

  • @FALpwn He took apart several of the Colt 1851 Navy revolvers and put together his own from all the parts.

  • "Every gun sings it's own tune, and that one's got perfect timing."

  • Ahhh, me favorite movie.

  • REVOLVERS...REVOLVERS!!!

  • the koolest scene throughout the movie

  • I uploaded this full scene in HD and it's blocked worldwide due to copyright restrictions... why, oh why?!?

  • @DarthMikael69 put a disclamer of the educational use thing

  • Revolvers....

    eh...revolvers...

    REVOLVERS!!!!

    love it.

  • The guy must be an expert if he can assemble a single perfect gun out of a pile of revolvers with differing calibers and firing types.

  • @CommanderCooper They were all the same, he just took the best parts from each gun and combined them.

  • @elitezombieslayer129 Well, not every revolver has the same caliber. But most of the revolvers do look ball-and-cap. Hell, I'm not even sure what era this movie is set in.

  • @CommanderCooper civil war :) 

  • @spoukas Ah ha. So it's almost certain to be a cap-and-ball revolver. And since cap-and-ball often have similar calibers, this makes a bit more sense.

  • @CommanderCooper yep civil war is being depicted throughout the film and i would say around spring -close summer of 1862, following Sibley's retreat to Canby after the battle of Glorieta Pass

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  • @PhatBrady1017 They weren't all that different. Revolvers at the time had a pretty consistent design, and with the unification of the Union's army, they were just getting into standardized calibers. So it's not that unrealistic.

  • awesome scene!

    actually, this is one of the best scenes in the film. It shows that despite his fairly repulsive manner Tucco is an expert.

  • Classic! Revolvers...!

  • for all us crimecraft players, tuco is a level 250 gunsmith :)

  • @darkchild256

    hell no. tuco is level less. he's an expert.

  • @blento750 shit, i should have recognized, all bow to tuco.

  • Rofl i love when he is swapping chambers its like hes trying to make it sound cool.

  • One of my favorite scenes in the movie.

  • Why Italian, the original language was Spanish... FYI ;^)

  • Bad. Ass. I wish you had the ending though.

  • There's plenty of ending scenes already on the tube. Search "good bad ugly cemetary".

  • @tarquinbiscuitbarrel He means ending of this scene

  • @tarquinbiscuitbarrel

    Nah. I was referring to the end of this scene where he robs the owner of the shop. I meant that I wished you had the entire scene, including its ending.

  • Great, even though I was looking for this piece in italian. Thanks

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