Pondoro wrote:
"I heard Wild Bill Hickock kept his two Colts loaded, but that each morning he fired them dry, cleaned them, and reloaded them. Three thoughts:
1) If this is true he always had fresh powder and caps.
2) If he aimed his shots he was getting ten practice rounds per day, more than most lawmen.
3) Once per day, predictably, he was unarmed! Unless he carried a rifle when he was shooting his pistols. "
Wild Bill Hickok unarmed?! Nope - don't think so. According to the autobiography of White-Eye Anderson, a close friend of Hickok, Bill would fire one of his pistols, clean and reload then fire, clean and load the remaining one.
He always had one of his Navy Colts at the ready.
As far as the S&W goes as a life saver, Hickok had one on his person at the time of his death. The Navy Colts were no where to be found. Also of interest, is the fact that while Hickok was in Deadwood for about a month (his last month alive) in the Summer of 1876, he had begun using 51 Navy revolvers converted to metallic cartridge.
For a VERY interesting read, go find the book entitled "I buried Hickok". It is the story of White Eye Anderson and his time in the old west.
Carl