Sisco kid's revolver

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My cousin from Vegas sent me this pic.
Apparently his stepson is a decendant of the Binion family...of the Horseshoe Casino.
Story is the nickeled pearl handled revolver is one of the Sisco kid's pair; gifted to Bennie Binion.
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The Schofield was a horse trader's who traveled from Utah to New Mexico trailing horses.
Sorry guys I've got dibs on the Schofield if it comes up for sale.
I told him to get documentation on the Sisco kid one; even a written statement from an elder Binion.
His son may have to put them up to pay for tuition, sad but I'm sure they'll find a home...never know, might see them for sale in the next year.
Totally cool set of guns with cool stories too
 
My cousin from Vegas sent me this pic.
Apparently his stepson is a decendant of the Binion family...of the Horseshoe Casino.
Story is the nickeled pearl handled revolver is one of the Sisco kid's pair; gifted to Bennie Binion.
...snip...The Schofield was a horse trader's who traveled from Utah to New Mexico trailing horses.
Sorry guys I've got dibs on the Schofield if it comes up for sale.
I told him to get documentation on the Sisco kid one; even a written statement from an elder Binion.
His son may have to put them up to pay for tuition, sad but I'm sure they'll find a home...never know, might see them for sale in the next year.
Totally cool set of guns with cool stories too

I'm pretty sure the spelling is closer to "Cisco" actually.

I think the nickle revolver is probably a Hopkins & Allan...

The "Schofield" is actually a "New Model 3" S&W

I loved listening to the "Cisco Kid" on the radio, the wailing pronounciation of "Ciiiiiisco!" will always be with me....
 
I agree the top short top break revolver definitely looks like a Hopkins and Allen centerfire top break, could be 32 or 38 caliber. Sorry but the longer pistol is definetly not a Schofield, but most certainly is a S&W model 3 ? 44 russian
 
S&W N M#3 s dont have round latchs.
Tho it looks like a S&W NM #3 there were lotsa copys made so could be a copy it looks a little fat to be a S&W and the cylinders to short.
Looking at the bottom gun its for sure not a NM # 3 the cylinders to short the stop notchs are wrong place on the cylinder + a few other things as well .

Still nice guns and coulda been owned by who they said.
The top one looks real nice.
 
S&W N M#3 s dont have round latchs.
Tho it looks like a S&W NM #3 there were lotsa copys made so could be a copy it looks a little fat to be a S&W and the cylinders to short.
Looking at the bottom gun its for sure not a NM # 3 the cylinders to short the stop notchs are wrong place on the cylinder + a few other things as well .

Still nice guns and coulda been owned by who they said.
The top one looks real nice.
Aha the cylinders bothered me. The bottom one is probably a model of 1891 in 38s&w
 
My cousin from Vegas sent me this pic.
Apparently his stepson is a decendant of the Binion family...of the Horseshoe Casino.
Story is the nickeled pearl handled revolver is one of the Sisco kid's pair; gifted to Bennie Binion.
Seansrevolvers.jpg

The Schofield was a horse trader's who traveled from Utah to New Mexico trailing horses.
Sorry guys I've got dibs on the Schofield wedden op voetbal bij kokobet if it comes up for sale.
I told him to get documentation on the Sisco kid one; even a written statement from an elder Binion.
His son may have to put them up to pay for tuition, sad but I'm sure they'll find a home...never know, might see them for sale in the next year.
Totally cool set of guns with cool stories too
Look good!
 
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