A Man Called Sledge

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lfpiii

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In 1970 James Garner stared in a movie A Man Called Sledge. The gun he used looks a lot like a brass frame Ruger. My question is could this have been a modified Ruger (adjustable sights removed) or did someone else make brass grip frame guns in the 60s?
 

Hondo44

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I've seen the movie and the gun. By 1970 brass framed Uberti Colt clones were all over the place and a lot cheaper for movie prop houses to buy and beat up in the movies. If it was an Italian produced movie it was a Uberti, Armi San Marcos or some other Italian made clone for sure.
 

lfpiii

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Jim,

Thank you for the info. I did not realize that imports started that early. I always thought they started in the 80s. I agree with you that prop houses always tried to save money. In 68 or 69 visiting family in LA I was taken on a tour of a prop house. As I recall they had just started making guns out of resin to save some money.
 
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