Ned Kelly, the infamous Australian outlaw, is often associated with the Colt revolver, particularly the Colt 45. This firearm was a favorite among many bushrangers of his time due to its reliability and stopping power. Kelly used this weapon during his criminal exploits, including during the infamous siege at Glenrowan. His choice of gun reflected the rugged and tumultuous nature of his life as a bushranger in 19th-century Australia.
Edward
ned kellys life was liek a angle in hell
Ned Kelly's horse was named Capolilmu (cap-o-lil-moo)thats how you pronounce it!.
Dan kelly
he didn't
Allah killed them
Ned Kelly's stepfather was named George King.
two days
June 1854 he was born on this day <3 ya
"Such is life, I'll see you where I'm going."
Either June 1854 or June 1855
There is no evidence to suggest that Ned Kelly ever married or had children.