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Oh oh, the rifle that Chuck Conners used was in fact an model 1892, I
think some is pulling your leg. Save your money. Did you know that Chuck didn't even know how to load the thing? It was always done for him by the armorer. Marty, I met Connors in 1988, shortly before he did his BK ad and his last series of appearances. He knew how to shoot and owned an impressive gun collection. My father, who was a animal trainer and handler for film, also knew him. I've heard the dopey story that he couldn't load the gun and it's just that; a story. Part of it is actually based on ignorance like yours as actors were not permitted (and still aren't) to load the guns ever. Winchester and several other gunmakers made guns for him for the show. Some were used for riding, others for stunts. He even had a simple carved/wood gun for some scenes. Most of his guns were sold at a private auction, but several were kept, including the model 34's he used for firing during some scenes. IN fact there were more than three models of guns used. As usual, Marty, you have no clue. I knew the guy as did my father, so please spare me your google research. The gun I'm buying was on his wall and I saw it there myself. I could sell it for 5 times what I'm paying in a heart-beat, just like I recently sold a Winchester Flatside 1866 for 18.5K (tripling my money in two months). BTW, Dan Welby taught Connors to shoot. Don't bother googling him because that's his real name. Maybe you can impress me and tell us what his famous stage name was as he was one of the world's finest shots and renowned gun experts. Now go take a deep deep breath and wait for a clue to come over you, Marty. What a windbag you remain. The Good Captain 35s5 NY |
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