New DOC HOLLIDAY DOUBLE BARREL 12 GAUGE 20” COACH GUN by DAVE PEDERSOLI
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New DOC HOLLIDAY DOUBLE BARREL 12 GAUGE 20” COACH GUN by DAVE PEDERSOLI
$2,240.00 Original price was: $2,240.00.$2,062.60Current price is: $2,062.60.
Doc Holliday double barreled side-by-side 12 gauge 20” coach gun. Double triggers. Color case hardened receiver, hammers and breech lock. Made by Dave Pedersoli. Nicest Coach gun on the market.
Categories: Western Coach Guns, Western Lever Actions, Western Revolvers
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New UBERTI 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY OLD MODEL w/4 CLICKS – COLOR CASE HARDENED/BLUED – 45LC 4.75″
New Uberti 1873 Single Action Army Old Model w/4 Clicks - Color Case Hardened/Blued - 4.75" 45LC
Uberti Old Model DUAL CYLINDER Peacemaker 4.75" 45LC with 4 clicks t bring the hammer to full cock. Color case-hardened frame/blued cylinder and barrel. Considered the most authentic and highest quality reproduction of the 1873 Colt Single Action Army. This Peacemaker revolver is an exacting replica down to the same weight, size, performance and feel including NO transfer bar. This pistol is ready for Cowboy Fast Draw, Cowboy Mounted Shooting or the Single Action Shooting Society right out of the box or just an incredibly fun trip to the range.
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New UBERTI MODEL P SINGLE ACTION ARMY – 45LC 4.75” – STAINLESS
Uberti Model P 4.75” 45LC Pre-War Colt SAA Single Action Army
Uberti Model P 45LC. 4.75". Stainless Pre-War single action army. One piece walnut grips. This Peacemaker revolver is an exacting replica down to the same look, weight, size, performance and feel of the original. Now the famous Cimarron Model ‘P’ is available in durable and beautifully polished stainless steel. Venture to the days of yesteryear armed with Col. Sam Colt’s 19th Century work of art, reproduced in modern Stainless Steel. Whether competing mounted or standing. Includes patent dates stamped into the left side of the frame. The Stainless Frontier is the TOP GUN.
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New UBERTI MODEL P “HANDS of GOD” 45LC 4.75” HOLY SMOKER – “3:10 to YUMA” – NICKEL w/INLAID STERLING SILVER CRUCIFIX
New UBERTI MODEL P "HANDS of GOD" 45LC 4.75” HOLY SMOKER - "3:10 to YUMA" - NICKEL w/STERLING SILVER CRUCIFIX
This unique Western replica introduced by Cimarron Firearms and made famous in the 2007 remake of the classic 1957 horse opera "3:10 To Yuma." This Italian-import Colt Single Action Army peacemaker-style replica is an exact duplicate of the iconic sixgun packed by Russell Crowe as bad man Ben Wade, albeit with a NON gold-plated sterling silver crucifix inlaid in the grip's right side and finished in nickel as opposed to traditional bluing with color case hardening like the one in the movie and, likewise, is offered with a 4 3/4-inch barrel only and chambered in the iconic .45 Colt caliber. Pack this sixgun and you won't have to wait for no stinkin' train!
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New UBERTI MODEL P ARIZONA RANGER™ COMPETITION SINGLE ACTION ARMY – COLOR CASE HARDENED/BLUED – 45LC 4.75″ – CFDA, CAS, CMSA or SASS RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX – CHECKERED GRIPS
New Uberti Model P Arizona Ranger™ Competition Single Action Army - Color Case Hardened/Blued - 45LC 4.75" - Checkered Grips
Cimarron's Arizona Ranger™ Competition SA is the best “competition ready” model in their extensive line of classic peacemaker-style revolvers. Located in Fredericksburg, Texas, Cimarron Firearms, with this exacting reproduction of this incredible single action revolver pays its respects to a group of little-known, but historically significant frontiersmen, known as the Arizona Rangers, as immortalized in the classic song “Big Iron” by Marty Robbins. Cimarron’s new Model P revolver honors the 107 men who initially served in the Arizona Territorial Rangers from 1901 to 1909.
The Arizona Ranger Competition Single Action is a fast-acting, competition-style revolver that incorporates a finely-tuned U.S. action, a competition hammer and a trigger/bolt spring that is lighter and smoother while offering a crisp, no-creep trigger pull. The sights are a wide-square notch rear and constant-width front sight, perfect for quick target acquisition, and repeat shots. Hand-checkered, slim European walnut grips and a blued finish add to the beauty of this performance-built pistol. Upon inspection you will find “Arizona Ranger” roll engraved on the .45 Long Colt barrel in an old-style font. MSRP is a generous $842.01.
The little-known Arizona Rangers were created in 1901 by the Arizona Territorial Governor, Nathan Oaks Murphy, as a result of increased violence, outlaws, cattle rustling and train robberies occurring during that time period. Pressure from ranchers and mine owners, and the newly established railroad barons, on the territorial government increased to form a law force modeled on the highly successful Texas Rangers.
The new force was comprised of fourteen men, one captain, one sergeant and twelve privates. They were a well trained, mounted, undercover group. Besides capturing and killing several outlaws and cattle rustlers, the expanding forces also assisted in labor disputes, including the Morenci copper mine dispute, in which 25 of 26 Rangers were present at the location and successfully averted any violence while reaching a settlement. Another labor dispute at a mine in Cananea, Mexico turned into a riot resulting in several deaths. A volunteer posse was led by then Arizona Ranger Captain Thomas Rynning, who entered Mexico against the orders of the governor of the Arizona Territory, but with the blessing of the governor of Sonora, Mexico. The Ranger-led posse, along with the Mexican rurales were able to put down the riot, but not without several deaths.
In 1909, under increasing pressure from county sheriffs and attorneys, the Arizona Rangers were disbanded. In 1957, a few surviving Arizona Rangers re-established the force and were officially recognized by the State of Arizona in 2002. Today’s Arizona Rangers are an unpaid, volunteer, non-profit, law enforcement and assistance civilian auxiliary who work with and at the request of federal, state and local law enforcement in the State of Arizona.