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Little OT
Always been curious what rifle/caliber Lucas McCain used on the Rifleman.
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Little OT
I read or was told, long time ago, that it was a blank in 44-40 cal. I believe the movie industry and those the supplied them with firearms and ammo used a 44-40 size case that was a blank and could be used in several of the 44 cal weapons, both rifle and handgun.. Bill K
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I believe the rifle was a Winchester 1892.
Alan |
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It definitely was a Winchester M1892 with a custom forged/enlarged lever and a screw to be able to rapid fire. I think it was a 44-40, as that was one of the most popular chambering for the M92.
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One thing is for sure, it dispatched a lot of bad guys!
Lucas would shoot anywhere from one to five of them in practically every episode, and considering how long the show ran that's a lot of perps, lol! Alan |
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The Rifleman
The number 1 episode was on today named "The Sharpshooter". No stunt double Lucas could throw some lead. Since I cast a lot of bullets always wanted a rifle/pistol same caliber. Mark as the kid did a good job acting his part, probably seen them all a couple times.
Stephen Perry |
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Having both pistol and rifle are a lot of fun. Started 20+ years ago with a Python and after another 5 or 6 years picked up a Browning 1892 carbine in 357. Don't shoot either much lately. The current combo is is Ruger Bisley and Marlin 1894 Cowboy Rifle in 45 Colt. The 45 Colt is a much more fun caliber. The Marlin is 24" full octagon barrel and has a Lyman 66 peep on it. It is much more accurate than the Browning.
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Sammy Davis Jr. guest starred in one episode, as a trick shot artist.....who couldn't shoot at a man. NO stand-in's were used for Sammy's acting!!
Sammy may have been one of the best "big names", but.....according to legend.....Glenn Ford was the fastest draw. Good memories......... Kevin |
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Glenn Ford is my favorite real cowboy.
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I liked 'em all -- 'specially "Hey 'Seesco;' Aay Poncho." Cisco Kid.
Speaking of "The Rifleman," back in the day I had a Crosman CO2 BB gun that held about 30 shots, lever action, and could shoot about as fast as "The Rifleman." Many a chipmunk, many birds and various other small critters fell to that one! |
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