![]() Selleck displays the Colt in a case with a brass plaque that reads “I said I never had much use for one. Plus, I just love the old-time way it looks.” “If he owned a handgun, it would be a state-of-the-art double-action revolver - that’s why I picked it. That gun does not appear in the film, but Selleck thinks it’s the kind Quigley would have chosen. “I called a guy who restores antique firearms and had him restore an 1878 Colt revolver,” Selleck says. Tom Selleck believes the 30th anniversary of his popular big-screen western Quigley Down Under is worth celebrating - and knew exactly how he wanted to do it. ![]() ![]() Tom Selleck looks back at his sharpshooting Aussie western, Quigley Down Under.
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