Yes, the Mare’s Leg is based on a real firearm design, although it first became famous through a television series. The original Mare’s Leg was created by modifying a Winchester Model 1892 lever-action rifle, shortening the barrel and cutting down the stock so it could be carried in a holster and fired with one hand. It became popular when Steve McQueen’s character Josh Randall used it in the TV series Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958–1961). Because of its unique design, the Mare’s Leg is often described as a cut-down lever-action rifle or pistol-style carbine.
Today, the Mare’s Leg design is widely recreated for collectors and enthusiasts. For example, the Denix Mare´s Leg rifle is a non-firing replica made with metal and wood that replicates the look and lever-action mechanism of the classic Western firearm. These Mare’s Leg replica models are commonly used for historical displays, film props, reenactments, and collections, allowing people to enjoy the iconic Western-style weapon without using a functional firearm.
Many collectors explore replicas like the Denix Mare’s Leg through specialty retailers such as Replica Weapons, where historically inspired Western firearms are recreated for decorative and collectible purposes.
Not a real gun, but, it is a real product.
It's Obviously not a real gun. It's a future warfare gun.
Not a real gun, but, it is a real product.
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a holster
yes he was real
Please separate the mares from the stallion.
It hurts like hell and it will burn your leg pretty bad.
A gun that looks real but only fires Blanks not real bullets.
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Mares are female horses.