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Even more Cap Guns from Leslie-Henry!






5-in-1 Cap Gun/Rifle Combo (Secret Agent Style)
This cap gun is the Rare and hard to find "5-in-1" Cap Pistol/Rifle combination with dark finish variation made by Leslie-Henry. This set was inspired by the many Secret Agent and Private Eye TV programs from the early 1960's.

Many thanks to Rich Hall, one of our advertisers
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U.S. Secret Agent Cap Gun Set by Leslie-Henry MIB
Here's the same set, but in the mint box. It is the U.S. Secret Agent Cap Gun Set which was produced by Leslie-Henry during the height of the Spy & Secret Agent craze of the mid 1960's. It comes complete with Attache Case, Snub Nose Revolver, Rifle Stock, Barrel Extension, Camera, Badge, Binoculars, Telescopic Sight & ID Card with Wallet.

Photos by Rich Hall



Leslie-Henry Davy Crockett
This gun, of course, is no more than a standard Leslie-Henry like the Wild Bill Hickok that has been re-tooled to have the name Davy Crockett. Notice that this is really a basic Buzz Henry style.

But then again, your ring finger is very much like your middle finger and you wouldn't want to do without it, so you have to have the Davy Crockett gun if you want a complete Leslie-Henry set. Besides, the doggone thing is quite rare!!!


All photos thanks to Bob Garvey!

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This is the same basic Davy Crockett Cap Gun from Leslie-Henry (also could be called a Buzz Henry), but this one is a single-shot. Most unusual.

Thanks to Dave Klahn of The Ten Gallon Hat, one of our advertisers.



Three Davy Crockett Cap Guns
From Leslie-Henry
Here's 3 great close-ups of the Davy Crockett series—all from Leslie-Henry.
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The great close-ups are thanks to Chuck Quinn.



In many ways, this Lone Rider is similar to the bottom Davy Crockett just above, but I think it must have been made very late in the company's life.

Photo thanks to Janet Van Houten.





Leslie-Henry Bonanza Double Holster Set
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Now here's a set you won't see every day! This is a Bonanza Set from Leslie-Henry. The box says "Diamond H Brand" but by the guns, we all know that it's a Leslie-Henry. Besides, on the end of the box it says Leslie-Henry anyway.



Another Leslie-Henry Bonanza w/ Long Barrel
Here's another style of Leslie-Henry Bonanza Cap Gun. This one is called the long barreled version and is more in the regular style of the other Leslie-Henry Cap Guns. This chrome version is pretty rare and this example is really shiny.

Many thanks to Scott McCollum.
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Leslie-Henry Colt .45
This is an unusual Leslie-Henry Cap Gun in that it bears no insignia of any kind. True, it has the "H" within the ellipse like many Leslie-Henry guns, but it isn't dedicated to a hero nor does it have a pet name.

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Leslie-Henry Smoky Joe
This Cap Gun was manufactured from about 1950 to 1955. It is one of those guns that is a basically a variation on the second Wild Bill Hickock gun, but has a different name. This model has the copper grips. On the grips it says, "TEXAS LONGHORN."

Photos by Mike Dunbar



Here is the HALCO version of this same Cap Gun with the box. You will notice that the gun doesn't have any scrollwork on the barrel and the grips are different from the photo. Actually, the photo on the box makes it look like a Canadian version, with their special little square-hole screws.


And here's a good close-up of the box.


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