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John Wayne Rifle Replica

Listed In Category: Art & Antiques > Art
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Classified Id QXTZOKWY
Asking Price $ 149.99 USD per item
Quantity This item is always in stock (new condition)
Tax Sales tax of 6 % may apply for buyers in Georgia
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Seller will ship worldwide
Buyer pays shipping cost $ 12.00 USD
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Posted Date29-Mar-2008 03:40:24 PM EST
Updated Date 29-Mar-2008 03:44:53 PM EST
Expiration Date 28-May-2008 03:44:18 PM EST
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Loveofart member since 29-mar-2008
View Norcross Classifieds Norcross, Georgia, USA Phone:(770) 840-7701
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John Wayne Rifle
Mod. 92 Carbine Cowboy Version - USA 1892
Non-fireable
Overall Length: 37 1/8"
Weight: 5lb 13oz
Barrel Length: 19"
This replica Model 1892, Caliber .44 Winchester rifle with a modified loop lever became a signature of John Wayne in many western films. John Wayne has become the personification of the American West to movie fans here and abroad. He began his film career in 1926 working as an extra and a prop handler for MGM and Fox Studios while attending the University of Southern California. In 1930, Wayne, then known as Duke Morrison, was given a leading role in the film The Big Trail. For the film, Fox Studios changed his name to John Wayne.
The 1892 rifle, descendant of the Henry and 1866 rifles,was made from 1892 until 1941 and total production was in excess of one million pieces. Many variations and calibers were introduced over the course of the 50 years production, but the basic design was largely unaltered and the fact that many are still in use today as hunting rifles bears testimony to the reliability and longevity of the gun. This non-firing replica clearly demonstrates the workings of the famed lever action.
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