I purchased a "wyat earp" commemorative pistol 20/25 odd years ago. its nickel plated & engraved. unfired 45 long Colt 8" barrel > originally by American Historical Society. paid $1000 +/_
50-800 usd
50- 250 usd
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1200.00
Various models throughout his career. It has long been speculated that he was given a Buntline special at one point but no such records have substantiated this claim. Although it is verified that he did in fact carry a .44 caliber Smith & Wesson revolver into the gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
First, it should be noted that there is a lot of conflicting information even to this day about which guns Wyatt Earp did and did not use. When an Arizona museum once claimed it owned the Colt .45 that Earp used, historians were skeptical; the gun in question was manufactured several years after the event, plus there is no concrete evidence (such as ownership records) tying Earp to that gun. We do know he probably owned a Schofield .44 Smith & Wesson revolver, a very popular gun at that time. But again, there is little reliable information, and lots of myth and legend, about which guns were used during the shoot-out at the OK Corral; and it is also worth noting that many historians believe the so-called "Buntline Special" with its 12-inch barrel is also a myth.
250-1200 USD
50- 250 usd
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What is World War 1 Commemorative worth
100-1500 USD
250 USD
The 1963 Arizona colt commemorative edition gun retails for $1,995.00. This particular model only had 1280 pistols issued.
-30 to 300 USD
1200.00
Blue Book of Gun Values has commerative values
Colt revolvers made with an exceptionally long barrel, given as a present to famous people by the writer, Ned Buntline. The most famous was the one given to Wyatt Earp.