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Apparently the Mustang 250 was brought out in
1964 in order to offer a smaller "version" of the Mustang 500 that would be
cheaper and thus cater (again) to the younger crowd. Still, it was a good Cap
Gun and would easily fire off the roll of 250 caps.
This is another
one of those Cap Guns that most people don't have in their collection. Sure,
they always have Stallion 45's and such, but if you're going to be a really
good collector, then you need the full set. People like Jamie Linford collect
everything that Nichols ever made. I would like to as well. My only problem is
that they haven't made any of them since about 1982.
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This is about as good a
holster set of Mustang 250's that you ever going to see. Thanks Jim
McMahon!
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The Nichols
Mustang 250
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Though the Mustang 250 wasn't
one of the "best" of the best Nichols guns, it was a very attractive Cap Gun
and is very important if you're going to have a complete "Basic Nichols
Set."
Thanks Jim McMahon for these photos! |
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Be Sure To Click On The
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The Mustang 250 on the right that is carded is from the Kusan
days, as that little guy on the card was one of their inventions, as well as
the Nichols over the state of Texas.
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