There was an article in one of our magazines about that; seems a high-quality rifle maker was contracted to build two longrifles for Last/Mohicans, I believe. But the Director did not want such long guns, and the builder refused to shorten them! The Director found some butcher to chop them shorter. I don't believe most actors like handling them, and directors have to take space and frame composition into account.Mountian men with Charlton Heston and Brian Keith; mOvies not being accurate, I did notice in the opening scenes thier muzzle loaders had very short barrels: Anyone note make/model and time period accuracy?
Well, the reverse.. two shorter period correct rifles were made and the director opted for a longer Roman nosed affair from a much later period.There was an article in one of our magazines about that; seems a high-quality rifle maker was contracted to build two longrifles for Last/Mohicans, I believe. But the Director did not want such long guns, and the builder refused to shorten them! The Director found some butcher to chop them shorter. I don't believe most actors like handling them, and directors have to take space and frame composition into account.
The shocking thing is from 25 to 65 goes 10x faster than 12 to 25. In your teens you look down the road of life and it stretches to the horizon. In your 60s it's like looking at the freighttrain of death rushing at you out of the blackness of a tunnel and you know you won't be able to get out of the way in time.i believe it was 1980, my girlfriend and i went to the drive-in to see that movie, she is now my wife, as she is standing over our 1935 gas stove in our cabin cooking breakfast for me and my friend and forum member "mule brain" who is here today to shoot on my range. i met her in 75 and we married in 81, the movie seems like yesterday to me. it goes fast friend,,,,,,,,,,,,,
wow! now i feel deaths icy grip on my soul! but the good part is i know Jesus as my Lord and my God, so it has no sting on me,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The shocking thing is from 25 to 65 goes 10x faster than 12 to 25. In your teens you look down the road of life and it stretches to the horizon. In your 60s it's like looking at the freighttrain of death rushing at you out of the blackness of a tunnel and you know you won't be able to get out of the way in time.
My maternal grandfather said, "If you make it to 50, you might as well say you are 75." He made that statement at 95, so he had some real perspective.The shocking thing is from 25 to 65 goes 10x faster than 12 to 25.
I may have confused the movie name; we often confuse Mohicans with other ones. But the one I was thinking of was as stated, whatever the name! Thanks for your comments! Then there's The Patriot, etc., etc. That ambush scene was brilliant! I understand it's viewed millions of times.Well, the reverse.. two shorter period correct rifles were made and the director opted for a longer Roman nosed affair from a much later period.
I watched "The Mountain Men" to refresh my memory and get me fired up for deer season. Bill Tyler had what looks to be a T/C Hawken in caplock in the beginning of the movie amd Henry had an Interarms Hawken by the looks of the patch box. Your correct, Bill Tyler ended up with the Flintlock by the end of the movie, the rifle that was on display at the NRA museum. Interesting they chose the rifle from the end of the movie to display. Makes me wonder if the NRA museum has the first rifle in their possession? Talking with the young man at the courtesy counter, he mentioned they had hundreds of more guns, but simply didn't have room to display them all.He is shooting a percussion until he looses it after being captured. After that he uses a flint.
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Same here my friendswow! now i feel deaths icy grip on my soul! but the good part is i know Jesus as my Lord and my God, so it has no sting on me,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
The Roman nose long ones had 46" barrels made by Wayne Watson I reunited with at Dixions gun fair in July. I have handled one of the guns he made for the movie Last of the MohicansWell, the reverse.. two shorter period correct rifles were made and the director opted for a longer Roman nosed affair from a much later period.
I have a DVD of the movie here on Australia, its superb.The word came down to us in the Wind River muzzleloaders and the Wyo. Mountain men. There was a movie being shot up in the Jackson Hole area that was in need of extras for the movie. Wear your best mountain man gear and come hither! Was not able to go myself but many of my friends went. They are in the movie. Recognize them as I watch. They packed the rifles and pistols they owned. Great movie.
Victoria Racimo my pin up girl. RIP dear lady
Judging by the other pieces in the display, that must be a movie prop. That's definitely an FIE.Took a picture of Bill Tyler's rifle this summer while at the NRA museum in Fairfax, VA. Well worth the visit if you are in the area.
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