Quigley's Sharps
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Quigley was former cavarly wasnt he?
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were there any Aussies in this movie?
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@Spartan536 Billy Dixon was his name
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@asfsdfgasdgfsdgt Navy Seal to be exact. : )
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@asfsdfgasdgfsdgt if your talking about Quigley then maybe he didnt use a magnum but he sure was a magnum once, back when he was on Magnum PI lol!!! XD
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Brings back memories about another famous gun in another famous movie "Did he shoot five shots or six? I kinda lost count myself in all of this excitement, but this is the 44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world...."
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I addition to the battle the rifle used was a Sharps 45-120, the 45-120 is still made today but is not too popular. However this cartridge and rifle were looked at and helped design the Barrett Model 82A1 .50 Caliber Anti-Material rifle that we know today as the M107.
Quigley Down Under Rating: 2 thumbs up & 1 45-110 bullet each person who thinks this movie sucks.
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The finest western movie I have seen and definitely one of the best sniper movies bar none. The legendary "Sharps" rifles have an extensive history as much as Barrett does today with extreme range shooting, The Second Battle Of Adobe Walls a buffalo rifleman was caught in a fight against some Native American "braves" and managed by autopsy by the US Army to hit and kill a "brave" off his horse just over 1500 yards with IRONSIGHTS, that ladies and gentlemen is the definition of marksmanship.
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@Hefferman1 dude you should of been a sniper thats awesome shooting.
best damn western movie ever
SephMcLoud 3 years ago 34
No, he never used a magnum, it was always a .45 Colt 1911 because he played an ex-soldier
asfsdfgasdgfsdgt 2 years ago 10