Former President Theodore Roosevelt’s gun sold for a nearly one million dollars this past December at an auction at Rock Island Auction company, the company said in a statement. The gun, a Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 revolver dating to the late 1890s, sold for $910,625. That figure put it close to the prop gun used by Harrison Ford’s character Han Solo in the original Star Wars film from 1977, which netted over $1 million during a Rock Island auction last August. Roosevelt’s gun, according to provenance papers provided by Rock Island, was recieved by the former president on May 12, 1898, when he — then a lieutenant colonel — was due to train the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, health colloquially known as the “Rough Riders” amd the only U.S. military unit to see combat in the Spanish-American War. Related Articles “Firearms with presidential ties are highly sought after and extremely difficult to find,” Kevin Hogan, Rock Island Auction Company President, said in a statement. “Being tied to such an important office frequently places these arms at historic moments in American history. We’ve had the responsibility of offering three presidential arms in 2022, which is unheard of, but it never ceases to be something special.” Though the revolver — fitted to fire .38 caliber rounds, the U.S. service cartridge at the time — was meant to be used in the Spanish-American War, Roosevelt famously used a Colt double-action revolver salvaged from the wreckage of the USS Maine, the U.S. Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor in February 1898. The destruction of the Maine is credited with starting the war, though what ultimately sunk the ship is still debated. Roosevelt reportedly kept the Smith & Wesson firearm as a “nightstand pistol” until the last years of his life. His wide Edith passed on the gun to James E. Amos, the bodyguard and valet of the former president, after he passed.
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