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![](graphics/clr_dot.gif) The Brave was one of the latter guns that catered
to the smaller crowd. Nichols Industries didn't want any of the little kids to
go unprotected from the Bad Guys!
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Though this is one of the "lesser" Nichols Cap
Guns, you surely won't see very many like this. Right off the dealer's shelf! I
would bet thirty nine cents that you couldn't buy it for thirty nine
cents.
![](graphics/clr_dot.gif) BUT WAIT A MINUTE!!! If you will look closely, you will see that
this is a Rancho that is stapled to a Brave card. VERY unusual! Robert thinks
that several of the smaller guns went by different names. Roland Adams would
know.
![](graphics/clr_dot.gif) Thanks to Robert Nichols.![](graphics/clr_dot.gif) ![](graphics/rightarrow.gif)
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