Posted on 10/16/2010 7:57:12 PM PDT by DemforBush
A neat little video of some less well-remembered shows of the 1960's.
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Prop guys even took (now mucho valuable) Colt Model 1873 7-1/2” barrel revolvers and removed the ejector rods and used them in lots of Civil War movies as Colt Model 1860 “New Army” cap & ball revolvers
As a result prop guys now buy Colt SA clones made by Ruger and several Italian firearms replica manufacturers
One thing about the old Civil War and Old West movies - in the 19th century black powder was used - and a huge cloud of dirty black smoke was discharged with every pull of a trigger
This made a great target as it located the hapless shooter’s position - and it also made a 2nd shot a joke for accuracy
My c.1898 vintage hogleg is worth a ton of green now and serves as a mucho persuasivo paperweight
I knew about the ‘cloud of black powder’, must have picked up that tidbit over time. I know your Colt is valuable and you bought it long ago. Those who can't afford the real buy the replicas. That holds true for almost anything.
LOL - wow. I was born in ‘61, and I don’t remember a single one of these!
Yep...that’s Hall and Oates...Private Eyes.
I thoroughly enjoyed it!
I thought oh wow sounds like Take Five, would have worth watching for the music.
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