Universal, 1972. Original non-firing stunt prop constructed of metal Mauser c96 pistol with functioning hammer and trigger mechanism, hinged sight, ribbed wooden grips, and wooden rifle stock permanently affixed. This style of gun is highly visible in the classic Western when "Joe Kidd" (Eastwood) is escaping bounty hunters and also serves as the signature weapon of villain "Lamarr Simms" (Don Stroud). The instantly recognizable prop is expertly studio-aged and distressed and would have been used for stunt sequences. Exhibits a crack through the left side grip. Also exhibits expected age, production wear, and handling.
25 x 6 x 2 in.
Universal, 1972. Original non-firing stunt prop constructed of metal Mauser c96 pistol with functioning hammer and trigger mechanism, hinged sight, ribbed wooden grips, and wooden rifle stock permanently affixed. This style of gun is highly visible in the classic Western when "Joe Kidd" (Eastwood) is escaping bounty hunters and also serves as the signature weapon of villain "Lamarr Simms" (Don Stroud). The instantly recognizable prop is expertly studio-aged and distressed and would have been used for stunt sequences. Exhibits a crack through the left side grip. Also exhibits expected age, production wear, and handling.
25 x 6 x 2 in.
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