Ghost Rider's Shotgun
A Model 1887 Winchester shotgun used in the production of the 2007 Marvel action film Ghost Rider. Selling his soul to help cure his father of cancer, stunt man Johnny Blaze (Nicholas Cage) has his debt cashed in by the devil Mephistopheles (Peter Fonda), turning Blaze into the demonic Ghost Rider so that he can stop his son Blackheart (Wes Bentley) from taking over the world. Given to Blaze by former Texas Ranger and "Caretaker" Carter Slade (Sam Elliott), this shotgun was used by the Ghost Rider as he battles the evil Blackheart in the ghost town of San Venganza. Made of resin with a metal ornately detailed functional receiver, the shotgun was used for close ups on screen or when the hero firing version of the weapon was not required and can be screen matched. The weapon is a static piece with detailing on the side featuring the lone star of Texas and finished to replicate the look of steel with a wood stock. Displaying some minor wear from use on the production, the shotgun remains in a very good production-used condition with minor distressing applied to make the weapon appear well used in the service of the Ghost Rider. 
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Ghost Rider's Shotgun

A Model 1887 Winchester shotgun used in the production of the 2007 Marvel action film Ghost Rider. Selling his soul to help cure his father of cancer, stunt man Johnny Blaze (Nicholas Cage) has his debt cashed in by the devil Mephistopheles (Peter Fonda), turning Blaze into the demonic Ghost Rider so that he can stop his son Blackheart (Wes Bentley) from taking over the world. Given to Blaze by former Texas Ranger and "Caretaker" Carter Slade (Sam Elliott), this shotgun was used by the Ghost Rider as he battles the evil Blackheart in the ghost town of San Venganza. Made of resin with a metal ornately detailed functional receiver, the shotgun was used for close ups on screen or when the hero firing version of the weapon was not required and can be screen matched. The weapon is a static piece with detailing on the side featuring the lone star of Texas and finished to replicate the look of steel with a wood stock. Displaying some minor wear from use on the production, the shotgun remains in a very good production-used condition with minor distressing applied to make the weapon appear well used in the service of the Ghost Rider.

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