Just watched The Last Outlaw.
Roarke takes the marshal's Sharps rifle (with a totally faked up tang sight) and in several scenes it shows him shooting without reloading. Could be mistaken for a repeater.
The movie has some pretty good special effects...gory, but good. Filmed in and around Santa fe, NM (Yeah, an American movie).
Some fine horsemanship and some moderately decent acting. Overlook the obvious stupid moves in the script, lapses of believability in the script, and non-gun-folks errors, that's right: in the script (What is a .45-40...spoken twice or three times...and a .45-44?), plus the announcement at the beginning that the time is 1873 and it's loaded with '75 Remingtons, '73 Colts, '92 Winchesters, etc. and it's at least as good as some of the much better known stuff out there.
!873 and these guys rode together in the Civil War. Dermott Mulroney's character had to have bee about 12 during the war, but he was good enough to make Lieutenant.
Roarke's character goes throught the whole thing, spanning sevral days, and never needs a shave.
Scale of 1 to 5, I give it a three...four and a half for effects.