Great info Renault. Ya I did a Google search of him he was in a few Western movies. I had read somewhere that the rifle was painted to be a mock up but had no idea about the gentleman Mr Cox. Thank you for that highlight. The man Sounded like a great personalitySurfGent,
I know the story of that movie prop very well!!! LOL!
It was a standard old run of the mill 1895 until a gentleman by the name of Rusty Cox got hold of it! He was an awesome counterfeiter. That rifle was PAINTED to look like a gold inlaid presentation rifle!!!!
And to boot Rusty was in the movie! He was the big burly Marine Sergeant with the handlebar moustache. He pasted away several years ago. He was living in the old butcher shop in Harper Texas. Not too far from where lounge member Mike Potts resides. He had that placed packed to the gunwales with old western memoribilia and junk! I dunno what happened to it all. I bought an old Mexican saddle from him once. Heck of a nice guy and friend!
Shot it yet Kirk?
WHAT!
Luger or Lahti?WHAT!
When we go out to night clubs, I will nod and smile like I can hear the conversation. Apparently, on more then one occasion, by the looks on their faces, I was nodding and smiling at an inappropriate moment!Lol one of the old guys I shoot with is like that, when I call him to see if he's going to the range that day 1/2 the conversation is him yelling into the phone. YA ! OK ! WHAT! SURE! Then he makes up 1/2 the answers to what he thinks I'm asking him cause he can't hear me. Lol , comic relief
I can sympathize. Firing rifles a few times from a prison tower without protection ha dona a lot of damage to my left ear especially. When i get "The Look" from the Missus, I know I have not quite gotten it!