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Anyone notice he has what appears to be 45-70 rounds in his belt loop for a 44-40 rifle?Beiruty wrote:![]()
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Hands up, I don't shoot.
You're exactly right. McQueen thought it has a more dramatic appearance. He was right!puma guy wrote:Anyone notice he has what appears to be 45-70 rounds in his belt loop for a 44-40 rifle?Beiruty wrote:![]()
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Hands up, I don't shoot.
The rifles were real (Winchester '92's I think) and were modified with out checking the legality of doing so. There was a write up in a gun magazine about this back in the day. They did not comply with the NFA and were fined. Eventually the weapons ( there was more than one) were made legal.ScottDLS wrote:An unregistered SBR in Hollywood?![]()
Actually, if actually a working firearm it would probably be from one of the movie prop gun suppliers and quite collectible C&R NFA item.
Chuck is the only one practicing good gun safety with no finger on the trigger!WildBill wrote:And don't forget Chuck Connors - The Rifleman
Yep, I have one in fact, the legal logic on those is that they are made and sold as pistols. The originals used in Hollywood started life as rifles and were cut down therefor making them SBRs.wiliamr wrote:You can buy one as a Taurus Ranch Hand.
It doesn't look real to me. I may be wrong, but it looks more like a prop gun.DanD wrote:Here is Yul Brynner with a very interesting rifle that takes a side loading magazine. I have never seen this gun before. Does anyone know what gun this is?
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