How much did John Wayne's colt sell for?

John Wayne's Colt Revolver From “True Grit” Sells for Over $500,000.
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How much did John Wayne's revolver sell for?

ROCK ISLAND, Ill., Oct. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A revolver owned by John Wayne and used by the Western star in several movies recently sold for $517,500 at Rock Island Auction Company (RIAC).
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How much is John Wayne's rifle worth?

MESA, ARIZ. – The Winchester 1892 SRC used by John Wayne in both True Grit and Rooster Cogburn was a highlight of Brian Lebel's January 23 Old West Auction when it sold for $88,500 to an American buyer.
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What was John Wayne's favorite revolver?

Widely known as the, “Gun That Won the West,” the SAA was a first love for Wayne. Disdaining the ivory grips and flashy outfits some stars preferred, Wayne's favorite SAA had plain wooden grips and a common blued finish. His pistols rode in an untooled holster rig through at least 24 John Wayne westerns.
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Where is John Wayne's gun and holster?

John Wayne's holster & belt (Western Heritage Museum | John wayne movies, John wayne, Leather.
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Who owns John Wayne's revolver?

The belt contains . 44 WCF cartridges and one . 45-70, which Wayne is thought to have carried as a tribute to soldiers who fought in the Indian Wars. In 1978 he gave the gun and holster to one of his employees at Duke Energy Company (DECO), Gary Hess, an engineer brought in as a troubleshooter.
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What caliber pistol did John Wayne carry?

John Wayne's Gun

The revolver was subsequently altered for John Wayne with a 4 3/4" Bisley “quickdraw” barrel and a cylinder in . 44 WCF.
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Why did John Wayne always have a long bullet in his gun belt?

Why? Most folks usually carry different caliber ammunition in separate belts. For his movies, John Wayne wore a gunbelt that centered the . 45-70 long rifle bullet in order to separate the other two similarly-looking bullets.
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What rifle did John Wayne carry in his movies?

Wayne's character was given a signature firearm: a big-looped Winchester Model 92 Trapper with the barrel chopped short. Ford had the gun shortened so Wayne could swing it under his arm in a sweeping, theatrical motion when reloading. The move and movie were hits with audiences and forever changed Wayne's career.
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What kind of gun did John Wayne carry in El Dorado?

Both Cole Thorton (John Wayne) and Sheriff Harrah (Robert Mitchum) use the Winchester Model 1892 Saddle-ring Carbine with a large loop lever. Joey MacDonald (Michele Carey) also uses the 1892 throughout the movie as her weapon of choice.
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What caliber was John Wayne's rifle in True Grit?

44-40 caliber, Winchester 1892 carbine. Shortened barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and forearm, updated barrel sight, large lever loop.
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What rifle did John Wayne use in Stagecoach?

John Wayne's Ringo Kid starred in the 1939 classic “Stagecoach.” So did that 1892 Winchester rifle. Firearms Museum director Jim Supica says the Winchester is a favorite of Hollywood prop guys – it's available, it's reliable and it easily shoots the blanks needed for movies.
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What gun did Rooster Cogburn carry?

Firearms used in the film: - Rooster Cogburn utilizes a Cavalry model of the Colt Single Action Army as his sidearm, and a Winchester Model 1873 as his long arm. He also carries a pair of Colt Dragoon revolvers in holsters on his saddle, and uses them in his confrontation with Ned Pepper's gang.
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What kind of gun did Clint Eastwood use in Joe Kidd?

As Joe Kidd (Clint Eastwood) escapes from the bounty hunters, he grabs a rifle case containing a custom built Ross Model 1910 straight pull bolt action rifle that has been sporterized and modified as a break down rifle, and fitted with a Wollensak 4x scope and micrometer mount.
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What kind of gun did Rooster Cogburn use?

"Rooster" Cogburn (John Wayne) keeps a Colt Single Action Army or "Peacemaker" with a 4 3/4" barrel, known as the "Civilian" or "Quick Draw" model, and fitted with mellow aged ivory-style grips as his sidearm of choice throughout the film.
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Who was the fastest draw in Hollywood?

Remember Sammy Davis, Jr.? He was the second fastest draw – actually measured by an electronic timer – in Tinseltown. No less than Bob Munden gave Davis this credit. And Munden pretty much claimed to be the fastest – and most accurate – human being ever to draw and fire a pistol.
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What rifle did John Wayne use in Rio Bravo?

Chance (John Wayne), the Sheriff of Presidio County, Texas, carries a Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine with a large loop lever in . 44-40 WCF as his primary weapon, holding it in nearly every scene of the film. This rifle can be seen on display at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma.
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What shotgun did John Wayne use in McLintock?

George Washington "G.W." McLintock (John Wayne) is seen hunting with what appears to be a Double Barreled Shotgun. Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun - 12 gauge.
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How many bullets did a gun belt hold?

The capacity of belts and associated belt containers is typically a function of weight and bulk, and their size is limited by caliber and the combined portability of the weapon and ammunition. The most common ammo capacity typically carried on a man-portable weapon system vary from 50 to 300 rounds.
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What pistol did John Wayne use in The Shootist?

Remington 1866 Derringer

J.B. Books (John Wayne) carries a hidden Remington 1866 Derringer, and uses it at the beginning of the movie.
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Who carried Remington 1875?

Like other revolvers, it was a six shot single action. This pistol was loaded through a loading gate in the rear and each round had to be extracted one at a time using the ejecting rod. Frank James was known to carry an 1875 Remington.
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Did Winchester ever make a pistol?

Winchester DID make a few pistols and even some revolver prototypes. This particular pistol was based on the Model 1902 single-shot rifle that was produced in . 22 cal from 1902-1931. Over 640,000 of these rifles were manufactured during this time period, and it was Winchester's entry .
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Did John Wayne and Chuck Connors use the same rifle?

The story I heard was that it was the idea of famed stunt man Yakima Canutt, who suggested that Wayne, as a big man with big hands, could handle it better. The actor Chuck Connors, who played the Rifleman, was also a big man. Both guns were Winchester Model 1892 carbines in . 44-40 caliber.”
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What are the most valuable Winchester rifles?

The 1886 Winchester rifle is already an incredibly popular model, but one specific model recently became the most expensive gun ever to be sold in an auction. This model 1886 sold for $1.256 million and was awarded to Captain Henry Ware Lawton, the man who captured Geronimo, a famous Apache leader, in 1886.
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