The Chuck Norris Tribute Revolver

That revolver looks like something that you'd find in a Detroit pawn shop.

Even a Detroit pawn shop has more class than to showcase
a gun that gawdy. Holy cow, no self-respecting pimp in the Ninth Ward in New Orleans (or gangbanger drug purveyor,
for that matter) would be caught dead (figuretively) (well, perhaps caught "dead", literally) with a gun that ugly.

And Chuck Norris had his issues -- read up about some of his business adventures in Russia. :cool:
 
wasnt he more of a model 29 guy? I seem to remember he had one in one of his 80's flicks along with Walker Texas Ranger in the early 1990's

A nickel Model 29 in his first outing as a Texas Ranger, Lone Wolf McQuade.
 
i had some family visiting from CA this past weekend, and as my conversations usually do, I started talking about guns..

It seems she has a "Chuck Norris" commemorative pistol, given to her by Chuck himself :) So I googled it looking for a pic , and found this thread..
 
That's not what he carried on "Ranger-Texas Walker" I believe it was a .45. I know in Lone Wolf McCade he carried a 4" 29 in a cross draw.
Best movie ever when they buried him alive in his Dodge Ram Charger and he just gunned that sucker and came a flyin' out of the dirt :D
Chuck Norris is so bad even dark is afraid of him.

Not as cool as when he spun in a half-circle with the trigger held down on a MAC-10 and hit like 5 banditos, who were all at various elevations on the hill.
 
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those various America remember tribute guns have ZERO collector interest..........unless you can/could find some "challenged" individual who is even more clue less than the person was who initially bought it............then you have to decide if you could stand having that kind of fraud weighing down on your soul.......there's an old saying....what goes around, comes around..........just my humble opinion of course.
 
those various America remember tribute guns have ZERO collector interest..........unless you can/could find some "challenged" individual who is even more clue less than the person was who initially bought it............then you have to decide if you could stand having that kind of fraud weighing down on your soul.......there's an old saying....what goes around, comes around..........just my humble opinion of course.

I am not sure how it is any more of a fraud than basketball cards, old comic books or a hundred other things people buy. Two grand is rather stiff for an Uberti, but whatever else you get with your purchase, you do seem to receive a functional firearm. For a big Chuck Norris fan it might seem worth the money.
 
With the exception of the S&W collector revolvers and a few of the Colts....and even fewer of the Winchester levers (and all of these pretty near have to be NIB as issued from the factory), I've never seen any not factory issued commenartives (?) that ever fetched what they sold for.. i.e. the various dolled up Thompsons/Garands etc. that we see every month in the American Rifleman.....at auctions.. even NIB perfect including all boxes/shipping containers they bring less than 1/2-1/3 of their original cost.......some don't even bring that...... I can remember when even the late Colt issued commenartive SAA's wouldn't bring much either. and if they had been shot, or were missing part of their boxes/papers they would bring way LESS than what a similar straight factor issued pistol would bring in the same shape...........The various Winchester mod 94 lever comm. rifles suffered the same if they lacked their box or had been shot..........& even if they or the Colts were NIB & had it all..... few people would give much for them in even better auctions here in Missouri.......... with the exception of the John Wayne rifle & pistols from Colt & Winchester.
 
A co-worker of mine used to live down the street from Chuck Norris (in North Dallas). He used to take his kids trick-or-treating to his house and Chuck would answer the door and give out candy bars - full sized ones of course.
 
If you shoot a Chuck Norris revolver, the shots can be heard round the world.

If you fire one straight up, the bullets never return to earth. Mere gravity simply cannot overcome them.

The velocity has not yet been ascertained. We have no instruments capable of measuring it.

Every shot fired by one is a perfect X.

It is rumored that several people have been killed by having one pointed at them. BE CAREFUL!

They are never loaded with more than one round. It cannot possibly take more.
 
In Walker,Texas Ranger I saw the Model 629 or a nickel 29, a 1911 and even a Beretta 9mm or .40. One local station often runs back to back to back episodes in primetime. I guess the revolvers could have been other big bore Smiths, I really dont know.
Jim
 

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