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Sideshow Collectibles | Western/Cowboys | Action Figures
Six Gun Legends #2 Case |

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Six Gun Legends #2 Case Description:
Sideshow Toys presents this innovative line of 12 inch action figures based upon real-life legends of the Old West. The Six Gun Legends Series 2 case features 6 individually boxed action figures: 3x General Custer and 3x Crazy Horse (subject to change).
General G.A. Custer comes as he appeared at the Battle of the Little Big Horn: wide-brimmed plains hat, sailor shirt, 1872 pattern cavalry boots, modified officer's saber belt with leather cartridge loops, 2 ivory-handled Irish Constablulary revolvers, private purchase plains knife with fringed scabbard, buckskin jacket and fringed trousers, red cravat, spurs with straps, cap pouch, gauntlet hands, Remington No. 1 rolling block rifle and pistol-firing and rifle-firing alternate right hand.
Crazy Horse figures includes: Sioux pattern moccasins, leather fringed leggings, beaded waistbelt, beaded choker, Henry rifle with tacked stock, alternate rifle-firing / grasping hands, hawk feather, loin cloth, plains knife with beaded scabbard, tomahawk and bone breastplate with ties.
No other era of American History can claim as many larger-than-life icons as the American West. Striding across this expansive time period were men, good and bad, whose shadows haunt the American consciousness. Their names, to this day, still echo with a roll of thunder. Books, films, and monuments are a testament to the indelible fingerprint each has left behind. They are looked at as the ultimate examples of villainy and righteousness - depending on the perspective, they frequently represented both. When they walked the earth, they were men. In the hearts and minds of the generations that followed, they were Six Gun Legends.
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