New PIETTA FRONTIER GUNFIGHTER 45LC 4.75” NICKEL – CHECKERED FAUX IVORY
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New PIETTA FRONTIER GUNFIGHTER 45LC 4.75” NICKEL – CHECKERED FAUX IVORY
$698.00 Original price was: $698.00.$556.00Current price is: $556.00.
Pietta 1873 Single Action Army 4.75” 45LC. Gunfighter model. Checkered faux ivory grips. Nickel finish. 4-clicker.
Category: Western Revolvers
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New GWII PIETTA “The SHOOTIST” 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY 45LC 4.75″ – ENGRAVED/BLUED – ULTRA IVORY GRIPS
GWII PIETTA "The SHOOTIST" 1873 SINGLE ACTION ARMY 45LC 4.75" - ENGRAVED/BLUED - ULTRA IVORY GRIPS
Re-named in 2019, EMF pays tribute to the original Great Western guns used by John Wayne in his last motion picture, "The Shootist." Several years before he was cast as John Bernard Books in the "The Shootist", Great Western Arms Company presented John Wayne with the guns. The Duke decided these exquisite revolvers suited his character: a professional gunfighter dying of cancer.
With the beautiful laser-engraved all-blued barrel and cylinder, the one-piece ultra ivory grips offer a contrast, accentuating the engraving even more. Just as aged ivory changes color over time, the white grips on the GWII "The Shootist" vary in coloration from a stark white to an off white.
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New UBERTI ROOSTER SHOOTER 45LC 4.75″ – JOHN WAYNE TRUE GRIT 1873 COLT SAA
New UBERTI ROOSTER SHOOTER 45LC 4.75" - JOHN WAYNE TRUE GRIT 1873 COLT SAA
Rooster Shooter. 4.75" 45LC Single Action Army. A replica of John Wayne's Colt Single Action, used in many of
his great westerns including his Oscar winning performance in "True Grit," wherein he brings the colorful
character "Rooster Cogburn" to life. Incredibly smooth action and no creep trigger. This Peacemaker revolver is an exacting replica down to the same weight, size, performance and feel including NO hammer safety or
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.
See my other listing for the matching 1892 Cogburn Carbine 20" lever action. Both firearms figure predominantly in the John Wayne movie "True Grit" in the open field scene when he wields them and charges on horseback while responding to Robert Duvall's unforgettable "I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man!"
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New UBERTI S&W 1875 SCHOFIELD No. 3 TOP BREAK – 7″ BARREL 45LC – BLUED FRAME & BLUED BARREL w/various COLOR CASE HARDENDED PARTS & TWO-PIECE WALNUT GRIPS
New Uberti S&W 1875 Schofield No. 3 Top Break - 7" Barrel 45LC - Blued Frame and Blued Barrel w/various Color Case Hardended Parts & Two-Piece Walnut Grips
Designed by Major George Schofield to be operated with one hand while on horseback, a break-open pistol was ideal for mounted soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. Shooters could easily eject all six spent cartridges and reload while on horseback. The top break pistol also proved useful to the likes of Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. The Schofield barrel latch opens by pulling it back with the thumb and includes the rear sight notch. This 7" barreled model features a forged steel blued frame and barrel with various case hardened parts and a two-piece walnut grip with cartouche. Chambered in the venerable 45LC.
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New CIMARRON 1875 REMINGTON DUAL CYLINDER OUTLAW – CHAMBERED in 45LC and 45ACP – COLOR CASE HARDENED FRAME/BLUED BARREL & CYLINDERS – WALNUT GRIPS
New Uberti 1875 Remington Outlaw Dual Cylinder - Chambered in 45LC and 45ACP - 7.5" Barrel - Color Case Hardened Frame/Blued Barrel & Cylinders - Walnut Grips
Uberti’s rendition of Remington’s 1875 Outlaw. Built to compete with Colt’s famous Single Action Army. Incredibly accurate and well balanced. It sports a color case-hardened frame and hammer with a 7.5″ blued barrel and cylinder. Walnut grips are standard. Chambered in 45LC with a second timed cylinder in 45ACP. This six shot revolver was favored by notorious outlaw Frank James and Texas Ranger Bill McDonald.