Ed Younger's gun
What kind did he have? That was one big sucker.
Yippee: "For king!"
Yappee: "For country!"
Yahooie: "And, most of all, for 10¢ an hour!"
What kind did he have? That was one big sucker.
Yippee: "For king!"
Yappee: "For country!"
Yahooie: "And, most of all, for 10¢ an hour!"
I think this may be it. Although on "Wild West Tech" they called it Model 3 American.
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Yippee: "For king!"
Yappee: "For country!"
Yahooie: "And, most of all, for 10¢ an hour!"
There is no "Ed Younger" in this film. The three Younger brothers depicted are Cole, Jim and Bob. Name the actor and I'll name the gun for you.
"She was a long, tall, authentic blonde. I loved her as much as I loved my .45..."
John was the cousin that was with Jim and was shot by the Pinkerton man even though Jim told them he never rode with the gang. His gun blew the Pinkerton right off of his horse.
shareThe one played by Keith Carradine.
Yippee: "For king!"
Yappee: "For country!"
Yahooie: "And, most of all, for 10¢ an hour!"
Keith carried a Walker Colt revolver, probably converted to fire blank cartridges like the one carried by Robert Duvall in Lonesome Dove. Those revolvers have a nine-inch barrel and are very big.
"She was a long, tall, authentic blonde. I loved her as much as I loved my .45..."
I think I see how I got the name mixed up: I was looking at Carradine as Jim Younger, then looked down at Dennis Quaid as Ed Miller.
Yippee: "For king!"
Yappee: "For country!"
Yahooie: "And, most of all, for 10¢ an hour!"