28 Aug 2021

Gun that killed Billy the Kid sells for world record $NZ8m

10:29 am on 28 August 2021

The gun that killed American Wild West outlaw Billy the Kid sold for more than $US6 million ($8.5 million) at auction on Friday in Los Angeles, more than double the pre-sale estimate.

The only surviving authenticated photo of Billy the Kid.

The only surviving authenticated photo of Billy the Kid. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Bonhams auctioneers said the Colt single-action revolver that Sheriff Pat Garrett used to take down Billy the Kid in 1881 was bought over the phone by a person who wished to remain anonymous.

Bonhams, which described the gun as "the most iconic treasure of early Western history," said the $US6.03 million price was a world record for any firearm. It had been expected to fetch between $2m and $3m.

The Colt single-action revolver used to kill Billy the Kid in 1881 has sold at auction for US$6 million.

The Colt single-action revolver used to kill Billy the Kid in 1881 has sold at auction for US$6 million. Photo: Bonhams Auctions

Billy the Kid was a wanted man in Arizona and New Mexico, killing eight men. After a months' long pursuit, Pat Garrett tracked him down to a ranch in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, and shot and killed him on 14 July, 1881. Billy the Kid was 21 years old.

The story of the 19th-century outlaw has been chronicled in pop culture for almost 100 years, including in movies such as Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid and Young Guns.

The gun came from the collection of Texas couple Jim and Theresa Earle, who amassed Western firearms and other artifacts for some 50 years. Jim Earle died in 2019.

- Reuters

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