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Samuel Colt’s Model 1851s
Samuel Colt (1814-1862) is not necessarily an Old West legend in the traditional sense, especially since he died in 1862. However, it’s a perfect way to start off this list because his revolver idea led to the development of the handgun that “won the West.”Colt was a controversial and eccentric character during his lifetime. He developed the first revolving firearm patent in the United States. However, his company was plagued by financial troubles. His original revolver, the Paterson, was adopted by the Texas Rangers and inspired Samuel Walker to convince Colt to make a larger-bore revolver named after him.These cased Colt Model 1851 Navy revolvers were engraved by famous Colt engraver Gustave Young. (Note that the ivory grips are not original to the firearms.) While this pair belonged to Samuel Colt, he did not have them for long, since he died a short two years later from gout.After his death, his name would live on as a Western legend with the development of the Peacemaker, the firearm of choice for outlaws, lawmen and showmen.

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Buffalo Bill’s Remington Army
William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody (1846-1917) is one of the most iconic showman in Western history. While he is remembered as an international celebrity, his journey into the West began when he moved to “Bleeding Kansas” in the 1850s.He served in the 7th Volunteer Kansas Cavalry during the Civil War and scouted for the United States Army during the Plains Indian Wars. Cody earned his nickname hunting bison to procure meat while working for the Goddard Brothers on the Kansas Pacific Railroad. He also became the subject of dime novelist Ned Buntline’s stories, performed in stage shows and ultimately created Buffalo Bill’s Wild West.There are many guns associated with his stage life; however, this Remington Army revolver reflects his time as a soldier. On July 17, 1876, at the Battle of Warbonnet Creek, Buffalo Bill killed Cheyenne warrior Yellow Hair. This gun, originally Yellow Hair’s, was taken by Cody.Cody used a plethora of revolvers for his stage performances, but this Remington is representative of another chapter in his story. Buffalo Bill essentially laid the foundation for Western films and the mythology that we know and associate as intrinsically American.

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Annie Oakley’s Smith & Wesson No. 3
Phoebe Ann Moses (1860-1926), better known as Annie Oakley, was born in Ohio. Her younger life was plagued by misfortune. After her father passed away, she was sent to work for a family who terribly mistreated her. However, she was reunited with her family and found her calling. She initially hunted to support her family, but by the age of 15, she had paid off her mother’s mortgage and won a shooting competition against acclaimed exhibition shooter and future husband Frank Butler.The pair joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West in 1885. This marked a turning point in Oakley’s career and a shift in dynamic for the couple. Butler faded into the background and helped manage Oakley’s career. She shot many different types of firearms during her lifetime, including this Smith & Wesson No. 3 revolver. It is believed she ordered three of these revolvers.Oakley and Butler later left Buffalo Bill’s Wild West in 1901. But Oakley continued to perform until the couple died, both in November of 1926.

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Wild Bill’s Colt 1851 Navy
James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok (1837-1876) was a legendary gunfighter. He held many positions throughout his short life. He was known as a lawman, gunfighter, showman and gambler.Hickok rose to fame after he engaged in a gunfight in 1861. This tale was later mythologized in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. About a decade later, he accidentally killed his own deputy. Hickok also performed with his friend Buffalo Bill in a stage play, but he did not go on to perform in the Wild West.Toward the end of his life, he took to gambling—a vice that would result in the end of his life. In 1876 in Deadwood, South Dakota, he was shot and killed while playing poker. This Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver is one from a pair he owned. This revolver was used to pay his burial expenses after he was murdered.

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Tom Tobin’s Colt Model 1878
Tom Tobin (1824-1904) may not be as well-known as the others on this list, but in his time, he was no less a legend. Tobin, like the others here, was known for many careers. He was a fur trapper and bounty hunter, but he’s most remembered for his involvement in the capture and killing of the Espinosa outlaws.The Espinosas were two brothers who tortured the San Luis Valley after the Mexican-American War. Tobin was hired by the U.S. government to be dispatched with soldiers to find the brothers. At camp one night, he snuck out and found them on his own. Per legend, he killed and decapitated them. He then carried their heads back to camp in a sack and rolled them across the floor of the commander’s office.Tobin was hired by the government for his skills on multiple occasions. As a thank you for his service, he was presented this Colt Model 1878 “Frontier” revolver. Major William Dunn presented the gun to him in 1883.

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Doc Carver’s Peacemaker
William Frank “Doc” Carver (1851-1927), a dentist by trade, was an exhibition shooter in the late 19th century. While he tried to put distance between his medical profession and his shooting career, the name stuck.After relocating in the West, Carver met Buffalo Bill and other significant shootists. There, he began to hone his own craft. In 1876, Carver moved to California. He had a reputation for challenging well-known shooters and winning. Most notably, Carver worked with Buffalo Bill to create a traveling show called “Wild West: Hon. W.F. Cody and Dr. W.F. Carver’s Rocky Mountain and Prairie Exhibition.” The two never really got along, however. Cody went on to create Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Carver, a less successful version.This Colt Single Action Army revolveris engraved to “WFC”—not to be confused with Cody, who shares the same initials.

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Cassie Waters’ Hopkins & Allen XL3
Another relative unknown on this list is Cassie Waters. While she may not be known outside of Cody, Wyoming, her profession as a madame is one of Western legend and lore. Waters moved out west with her father. She quickly married; however, her husband passed away. After his passing, she opened a brothel.While a seedier profession, prostitution played a significant role in the creation and maintenance of towns in the West. And many brothel owners like Cassie Waters were considered respected businesswomen who contributed to local politics and town affairs. This Hopkins & Allen revolver has mother-of-pearl grips that read, “To my friend Cassie,” and “Every inch a lady.” This gun was given to her by either a politician or her doctor.After Cassie’s death, her house was turned into a restaurant, and it remains as a steakhouse and tourist attraction in the small town of Cody.

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Gary Cooper’s Peacemaker
Our list ends with a gent who played many an Old West legend on TV. Gary Cooper (1901-1961) was an American actor who starred as the lead in many movies, from silent films into the sound era. And like John Wayne and other actors in the same genre, Cooper kept the Western mythology alive in the middle of the 20th century.This revolver was used by Cooper on multiple films. It is believed that he used it to film High Noon (1952), a Western with a troubled anti-hero. The revolver, while an original that was made in 1894, was refinished and one of several used on the set.

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The revolver is to the West as apple pie is to America. The six-shooter is an iconic symbol of not only the historic West, but also Western mythology and popular culture. Oftentimes, old west revolvers themselves can be about as famous as the legendary men and women who carried them.

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This piece of revolving technology does not predate American expansion into the West. In fact, it was not even developed in the region. Samuel Colt, a young eccentric, first patented the revolver in 1835 in England. His first revolving patent was granted in the United States on February 25, 1836. Patent 9430X began the arms race to develop revolver technology. However, while Colt ignited the fire, he was not alone. Many young designers were chomping at the bit to break into the revolver market. When Colt’s patent expired in the mid-1850s, it opened the door for rigorous competition from other manufacturers, such as Smith & Wesson and Remington.

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From outlaws to lawmen, inventors to exhibitionists, there are a multitude of revolvers associated with Western figures. These famous and even infamous men and women may have all passed away, but their revolvers still stand in museums and collections as a testament to their lives and legends. Let’s look at a few of these old west revolvers, which can be found at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming.

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FAQs

What was the most popular revolver in the Old West? ›

Cowboys, lawmen, outlaws and bandits can hardly be imagined without a gun. Specifically, when people picture a drifter from the Old West, they most likely imagine a gritty figure wielding a distinct long-barreled revolver.

What caliber of gun was in the Old West? ›

By the 1870s many Navies were converted to take . 38 caliber metallic cartridges and for decades the Colt Navy was one of the most popular handguns in the West. Known as the favored six-gun of James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok, other noted users include Col.

What was the most powerful handgun in the Old West? ›

The black powder Colt Walker is regarded as the most powerful commercially manufactured repeating handgun from 1847 until the introduction of the .

What pistol did Doc Holliday carry? ›

Kilmer's Doc carries an ivory-gripped, nickelplated Model 1877 Colt Lightning/Thunderer double-action revolver in a shoulder holster as his first weapon of choice. He also carries an ivory-gripped Colt Single Action Army model in a hip holster. But in real life what weapons did John Henry “Doc” Holliday actually carry?

What caliber were most cowboy pistols? ›

44-40 WCF caliber were one of the most common combinations seen in "the Old West". For example, the two mounted "Cowboys" at the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral were armed with this rifle and pistol combination. . 38-40 and . 32-20 (.

What is the best revolver caliber? ›

357 Magnum – In a revolver, this is a top pick. The . 357 delivers a lot of energy for the size of the bullet, and, in the proper revolver, the felt recoil and muzzle flip are manageable.

What is the most reliable pistol ever made? ›

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Who was the fastest gun in the Old West? ›

Bob Munden was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as “The Fastest Man with a Gun Who Ever Lived”. One journalist reckoned that if Munden had been at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, on October 26, 1881, the gunfight would have been over in 5 to 10 seconds.

What is the best caliber for Cowboy Action Shooting? ›

In addition to percussion (cap and ball) weapons, many firearms are center-fire . 32 caliber or larger with revolvers and rifles chambered in . 38 Special and . 45 Colt being very popular.

What pistol did Wyatt Earp carry? ›

Headlining the auction was a Colt . 45-caliber revolver that descendants of Earp say was carried during his time in Tombstone, Ariz., and possibly used in the shootout at the O.K. Corral. It sold to a New Mexico phone bidder for $225,000, far exceeding the pre-auction estimated high value of $150,000.

What gun did Walker Texas Ranger carry? ›

Walker carries a Smith and Wesson Model 29 with a 4" barrel in the first season and a half. He loses it in the "Rainbow Warrior" episode of season 2. The weapon was hit by a bullet from a Tech-9, which destroyed the cylinder.

What gun did Jesse James use? ›

Jesse James lived by the revolver, and he died by it as well. Throughout his career as a bushwhacker and robber, Jesse made use of Samuel Colt's revolutionary new pistol to inflict mayhem at close range.

How powerful is a 44 black powder pistol? ›

44 caliber cap & ball revolver loaded with a 140-grain round ball over 30-grains of 3Fg Goex black powder only generates 242 ft/lbs of energy. In comparison, a 124-grain, 9mm round produces 304 ft/lbs of power.

What was the most popular pistol in the Wild West? ›

Colt Single Action Army Revolver

Probably the most famous of the Old West guns, the Colt six-shooter became renowned as the 'gun that won the West'. Popular with the military, agents of the law, and with criminals, it was said by a former train robber that 'a Colt's forty-five makes all men equal'.

What is the most famous Colt revolver? ›

One of the most famous handguns of all time is the Colt Single Action Army revolver. Also known as the Peacemaker, Frontier Six-Shooter and the M1873, the Single Action Army is also a staple of Hollywood films, appearing in virtually every cowboy and western film ever made.

How much did a Colt 45 cost in 1860? ›

The Colt 1860 cost approximately $20 per revolver. This was rather expensive during the 1860s, both for the United States Army and private citizens. Colt had been criticized for this high price, and by 1865 the revolver was reduced to $14.50.

What kind of rifle did James Arness use in Gunsmoke? ›

A Colt . 45 ( S/N 147056) used by James Arness in his role of Marshall Matt Dillon in the classic Western television series, Gunsmoke (Arnes Production Company, CBS Television and Filmaster Productions, 1955-1975), which aired for 20 seasons over 635 episodes.

What revolvers did Doc Holliday use in Tombstone? ›

And how authentic is the crossdraw rig worn by Val Kilmer while portraying the Doc in 1993's Tombstone? Doc's weapon of choice was a . 38 caliber, nickel-plated, pearl-handled, double-action (self-co*cker) 1877 Colt Lightning. He also carried a knife, some say a bowie.

What gun did Morgan Earp use? ›

The Colt Single Action taken from the body of outlaw, Frank Stilwell after Wyatt Earp killed him, believed to be the gun with which Stilwell murdered Morgan Earp, will cross the block this June at Lebel's 26th annual Old West Auction.

What is cowboy load ammo? ›

Hornady Cowboy Action Load Ammo is made from premium brass cases, and clean-burning powders and primers. This is great ammunition for revolvers as well as rifles and carbines. Lead swaged bullets.

What is the most famous gun in the world? ›

Easily one of the most recognized guns in the world, the AK-47 was designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov for the Soviet Red Army in 1940. Low production costs, reliability, and its ability to withstand severe conditions has made the AK-47 a popular gun worldwide, with more than 75 million likely produced.

What gun did Wild Bill Hickok use? ›

Hickok's favorite guns were a pair of Colt 1851 Navy Model (. 36 caliber) cap-and-ball revolvers. They had ivory grips and nickel plating, and were ornately engraved with "J.B. Hickok–1869" on the backstrap.

What has more power 357 or 45? ›

357 Magnum is more powerful since it has more powder. However, this doesn't mean the . 45 ACP isn't reliable for self-defense. In fact, it's a great round as well.

Will a 357 stop a bear? ›

357 Magnum or other similar-caliber load, a well-placed shot with a good bullet will certainly kill a bear, but it's not recommended.

What is the lightest carry revolver? ›

Sig P365 - One of the lightest 9mm handguns.

A lot of people would argue the Sig P365 is the perfect concealed carry pistol. If you look at the specs, it's not hard to see why. Dimensions are near as makes no difference the same as the M&P Shield, though it's about half an ounce lighter.

What is the number one pistol in the world? ›

The Beretta 92 is one of the most popular pistols in the world.

What is the safest pistol to own? ›

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Who was the most feared gunslinger in the Old West? ›

Wild Bill may hold the title of the deadliest gunslinger in the whole West. He carried his two Colt 1851 Navy revolvers with ivory grips and nickel plating, which can be seen on display at the Adams Museum in Deadwood, South Dakota.

Who was the fastest gun on Gunsmoke? ›

Mannon, arguably the fastest gun in the West, terrorizes Dodge City while he waits for Matt Dillon to return.

Who was the greatest gunfighter of all time? ›

1. John Wesley Hardin. In a relatively short life, famed outlaw and gunslinger John Wesley Hardin established himself as easily the most bloodthirsty figure of the Old West, and is credited with the deaths of no less than 42 people.

What is a cowboy action bullet? ›

Tuesday, April 03, 2018. We call our main line of bullets "Cowboy Bullets". These are bullets made from molds that replicate the old style bullets used in the 1800s. Typically round nose flat point (RNFP), truncated cone flat point (TCFP), semi wadcutter (SWC) and round nose (RN).

Why do they call it 38 special? ›

38" referring to the approximate diameter of the loaded brass case. This came about because the original 38-caliber cartridge, the . 38 Short Colt, was designed for use in converted .

How did cowboys wear their guns? ›

Some pistols had a slender L-shaped hook on the left side of them to hook over the top of the pants or belt for carrying the gun. And the first “holsters” were nothing more than a piece of leather rolled and stitched into a“socket” shape through which to thrust the single-shot pistol for carrying on a belt.

What kind of gun did Clint Eastwood use? ›

He keeps a Colt 1860 Army revolver in his belt and a Colt 1849 Pocket in a chest/shoulder holster.

What guns did the Earps carry? ›

In most movies, Earp simply carries a Colt SAA Artillery or Cavalry model. The next major motion picture to feature the Buntline Special was most people's favorite, “Tombstone” (1993) with Kurt Russell playing the legendary lawman.

How much is a Colt Buntline worth? ›

He said it was worth well over $1 million, and the Buntline accounted for most of that. Its appeal to collectors was underscored the first time she displayed it at a Las Vegas gun show.

What is the difference between a Colt Army and a Colt Navy? ›

Although there are slight differences, the only main difference is that the Navy Model is a . 36 caliber and the Army Model is a . 44 caliber. After research, it seems that these are still very similar handguns.

How much is Jesse James pistol worth? ›

A pistol belonging to infamous Wild West outlaw Jesse James is tipped to sell for over $1.6million (£1million) 130 years after his assassination.

What type of Winchester did the rifleman use? ›

The rifle used on the set of The Rifleman, an 1892 Winchester caliber . 44-40 carbine with a standard 20-inch barrel, was an historical anachronism, as the show was set in 1881, 12 years before John Browning had designed the rifle. It appeared with two different types of levers.

What was the most powerful handgun in the Old West? ›

The black powder Colt Walker is regarded as the most powerful commercially manufactured repeating handgun from 1847 until the introduction of the .

How much is an original Colt Walker worth? ›

44 Fetches $920K at Auction. A pristine, corrosion-free Colt Walker .

What is the largest caliber black powder revolver? ›

World's Largest Blackpowder Gun (. 83 caliber) | Microlon Products.

Did cowboys use single or double-action revolvers? ›

That was the general consensus throughout much of the late 19th century as single-action revolvers remained the most popular sidearm among cowboys, lawman and others. That isn't to say they didn't entertain the thought or even carry a new-fangled double-action as a second gun.

Who was the fastest gunfighter in the Old West? ›

Bob Munden was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as “The Fastest Man with a Gun Who Ever Lived”. One journalist reckoned that if Munden had been at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, on October 26, 1881, the gunfight would have been over in 5 to 10 seconds.

How much did a Colt 45 cost in 1860? ›

The Colt 1860 cost approximately $20 per revolver. This was rather expensive during the 1860s, both for the United States Army and private citizens. Colt had been criticized for this high price, and by 1865 the revolver was reduced to $14.50.

What kind of gun did Jesse James carry? ›

But during the outlaw days, James likely carried two pistols. The Colt 1873 Peacemaker was his weapon of choice, although, at various times, he also carried Remingtons and Smith & Wesson Schofields. His gang also occasionally carried 10- or 12-gauge shotguns for close quarter fighting.

Should you carry a revolver on an empty chamber? ›

Perhaps someone with little defensive knowledge—and less gun knowledge—told them that this was the safe thing to do. The fact is that defensive pistol training has come a long way in the past 50 years. Beyond a doubt, carrying with an empty chamber is a bad idea—so bad an idea, in fact, that it could get you killed.

What caliber were most cowboy pistols? ›

44-40 WCF caliber were one of the most common combinations seen in "the Old West". For example, the two mounted "Cowboys" at the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral were armed with this rifle and pistol combination. . 38-40 and . 32-20 (.

Who makes a 7 shot revolver? ›

Smith & Wesson 686 Plus . 357 Remington Magnum 7-Shot 4" Revolver in Satin Stainless (Distinguished Combat Magnum) - 164194. The Smith & Wesson 686+ has the more versatile round butt grip frame that can accommodate a wide selection of aftermarket grips to suit any hand size.

Who was the most feared gunfighter in the West? ›

Wild Bill may hold the title of the deadliest gunslinger in the whole West. He carried his two Colt 1851 Navy revolvers with ivory grips and nickel plating, which can be seen on display at the Adams Museum in Deadwood, South Dakota.

Who was the best gun fighter of all time? ›

1. John Wesley Hardin. In a relatively short life, famed outlaw and gunslinger John Wesley Hardin established himself as easily the most bloodthirsty figure of the Old West, and is credited with the deaths of no less than 42 people.

What pistol did Wyatt Earp carry? ›

Headlining the auction was a Colt . 45-caliber revolver that descendants of Earp say was carried during his time in Tombstone, Ariz., and possibly used in the shootout at the O.K. Corral. It sold to a New Mexico phone bidder for $225,000, far exceeding the pre-auction estimated high value of $150,000.

How much did ammo cost in the Old West? ›

A box of 1000 rounds would cost you about $25, which equaled about half a month's salary for most working individuals of the day.

How much did milk cost in 1880? ›

a quart of milk: 9 cents. a pound of steak: 26 cents.

How much did a rifle cost in 1776? ›

James Whisker in Arms Makers of Colonial America, p158 states a musket cost 12 Spanish dollars or 3 English pounds and 15 shillings. Historian David Valuska in Thompson's Rifle Battalion states a plain rifle with accoutrements cost 20-30 English pounds.

What kind of gun did Josey Wales use? ›

Josey Wales (Clint Eastwood) carries two Colt Walker 1847 revolvers in twin holsters as his primary sidearms, although he carries four pistols in total.

What is the most famous gun ever? ›

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What is the difference between a Colt Army and a Colt Navy? ›

Although there are slight differences, the only main difference is that the Navy Model is a . 36 caliber and the Army Model is a . 44 caliber. After research, it seems that these are still very similar handguns.

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