Wild Bill Hickok, one of the Old West’s most colorful gunfighters, was well know for carrying a pair of ivory-handled, silver-plated Colt 1851 .36 Navy Model revolvers butt-forward, thrust through his belt. Neither of those legendary pistols were on him the day he was assassinated during a poker game, in Deadwood, South Dakota, paired aces and eights in his hand.
Instead of those famous pistols Hickok was carrying a Smith & Wesson Model 2 with rosewood grips, and that gun will be up for auction in November. If you have a few extra coins burning a hole in your pocket, Hickock’s last gun can be yours for an estimated $300,000-$500,000.
The question is, where are Hickok’s famous Colts?
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