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OK Corral Framed & Boxed Sets
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#27-307 - OK Corral Framed Set
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$120.00
Decorative Boxed and Framed Sets of Classic and Historic Replica  Firearms
Our Cavalry Model (7" barrel) 1873 Single Action revolver is mounted on a stained wood plaque with spring-loaded bullet hangers that make it easy for you to remove the gun from the plaque and test its working backload cylinder, hammer and trigger mechanisms. The vintage print on the plaque depicts the Earp Brothers and Doc Holliday confronting the Cowboys on October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. A brass identification plate completes the set. Plaque is 18"x7".
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Details overlooked in other replicas are not missed in this flawless (non-firing) reproduction of a .44 Schofield revolver owned by Wyatt Earp--right down to a tiny notch in front of the trigger and other slight, historically accurate imperfections.
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OK Corral Framed Set, 1873 Single Action Cavalry Model revolver with 7-inch barrel, mounted with bullet wall hangers on stained wood plaque with vintage engraving of gunfight and brass identification plate
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Wyatt Earp
Revolver
Framed Set
Tombstone    Sam & Belle Starr     Deadwood    Outlaws & Lawmen    Texas Rangers
Billy the Kid    Pat Garrett   OK Corral    Doc Holliday    Stagecoach   
Bat Masterson   Wyatt Earp    General Custer    
Frontier Marshal/Sheriff    Jessie James    Wild Bill Hickok
Doc Holliday was one of the Old West's most notorious gamblers and card sharks. Our exclusive boxed set features a non-firing replica of the 1866 double barrel derringer, a complete deck of Old West Pharo cards, a $100 poker chip with Doc Holliday's photo on the face, and a 4 card "royal" flush inside the lid--all displayed in a handsome wooden box, 7.5" x 4.75" x 2".
Exact Replica of Wyatt Earp nickel plated, engraved .44 cal. Schofield revolver mounted with brass studs in art quality  frame with identification plate