Western Revolver Gun Ornament
- An Old World Christmas glass ornament
In the good ole' western days every cowboy had a revolver strapped to his thigh in a holster. A revolver is a multi-shot firearm and was originally called a revolving gun. The revolver has evolved since its inception in the 16th century. The revolver has been portrayed in western movies as the weapon of choice for cowboys conquering the Wild West. Guns are highly collectible for their function and design. This glass revolver ornament looks just like the real thing, with gold filigree on the barrel and a 'Lone Star' in the butt of the grip.
Item #: 36196
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Western Revolver Gun Ornament
Western Revolver Gun Ornament
- An Old World Christmas glass ornament
In the good ole' western days every cowboy had a revolver strapped to his thigh in a holster. A revolver is a multi-shot firearm and was originally called a revolving gun. The revolver has evolved since its inception in the 16th century. The revolver has been portrayed in western movies as the weapon of choice for cowboys conquering the Wild West. Guns are highly collectible for their function and design. This glass revolver ornament looks just like the real thing, with gold filigree on the barrel and a 'Lone Star' in the butt of the grip.
Item #: 36196
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- An Old World Christmas glass ornament
In the good ole' western days every cowboy had a revolver strapped to his thigh in a holster. A revolver is a multi-shot firearm and was originally called a revolving gun. The revolver has evolved since its inception in the 16th century. The revolver has been portrayed in western movies as the weapon of choice for cowboys conquering the Wild West. Guns are highly collectible for their function and design. This glass revolver ornament looks just like the real thing, with gold filigree on the barrel and a 'Lone Star' in the butt of the grip.
Item #: 36196












