In "Gone with the Wind," a variety of firearms typical of the Civil War era are depicted, including muskets and revolvers. Specific models featured include the Springfield Model 1861 rifle, which was commonly used by Union soldiers, and various models of Colt revolvers. The film portrays the use of these weapons in battle scenes, reflecting the historical context of the time. Overall, the firearms contribute to the authenticity of the Civil War setting in the story.
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In the first few riding scenes Bonnie Blues pony had on what appears to be a jockey or racing saddle, which were often used for small children on small ponies back in those times. However when she has her fatal accident she is riding in a sidesaddle, which was customary for a woman to ride in back in those times.
He used many types of guns throughout the whole show. Pistols, rifles, etc.
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The attack on Pearl Harbor mainly used aircraft bombs and torpedoes, not guns.
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The idiomatic expression "Gone With the Wind" typically refers to something that has disappeared or been lost, often with no chance of recovery. It can also be used to describe a situation or person that has departed or vanished suddenly.
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If youre asking in WWII they used the Mosin-Nagant.
tanks, artillery, machine guns to name a few.
many guns like rifles,machine guns,AK-47 etc.