rangers badges

  • Texas Rangers Company A Badge - Peso Badge The Texas Rangers were often called cruel - but they were formed in cruel times and they had to police a cruel frontier. Often incredibly outnumbered - companies of Rangers were victorious against Comanche warriors, Mexican Armies, rustlers, horse thieves, and assorted other bandits -- including Bonnie and Clyde. Our Old West replica badges are crafted out of steel and brass. We double-stamp them and then they are silver plated. Finally each Old West badge is hand finished for that worn, antique look. Heavy safety pin closure on the back of each badge. Badges arrive in a small gift box complete with story. 1 5/8" H. Buy any TWO Badges Buy any THREE Badges
  • Texas Rangers Company D Badge - Frontier Battalion Few will argue that the most violent Texan from the Old West was John Wesley Hardin. After killing Sheriff Charley Webb in 1874 Wes Hardin was on the run, until on August 23, 1877, Frontier Battalion Lieutenant, John Armstrong, caught up with him in Pensacola, Florida. Our Old West replica badges are crafted out of steel and brass. We double-stamp them and then they are silver plated. Finally each Old West badge is hand finished for that worn, antique look. Heavy safety pin closure on the back of each badge. Badges arrive in a small gift box complete with story. 1 5/8" H. Buy any TWO Badges Buy any THREE Badges
  • Arizona Rangers Badge - The Rangers were a special police force created to assist jurisdictional lawmen at a time when outlaws outnumbered lawmen in the Arizona Territory. Our Old West replica badges are crafted out of steel and brass. We double-stamp them and then they are silver plated. Finally each Old West badge is hand finished for that worn, antique look. Heavy safety pin closure on the back of each badge. Badges arrive in a small gift box complete with story. 3″ H. Buy any TWO Badges Buy any THREE Badges
  • Colorado Rangers Badge - In 1861, the Jefferson Rangers, originally founded in 1859 to keep peace in Colorado, were reorganized as the Colorado Rangers. On January 29th, 1923 Governor William Sweet gave an executive order to disband the Rangers, leaving Colorado without statewide police protection until 1935. Our Old West replica badges are crafted out of steel and brass. We double-stamp them and then they are silver plated. Finally each Old West badge is hand finished for that worn, antique look. Heavy safety pin closure on the back of each badge. Badges arrive in a small gift box complete with story. 2 3/8" H. Buy any TWO Badges Buy any THREE Badges
  • Texas Rangers Company B Badge - The Texas Rangers were first formed in 1823 to keep law and order throughout Texas and the Southwest. In the 1870s the Rangers were combating rampant lawlessness, fighting the raiding Comanche's, struggling against Mexican border disputes and battling the feuding cattlemen and desperados that were terrorizing the State of Texas. Our Old West replica badges are crafted out of steel and brass. We double-stamp them and then they are silver plated. Finally each Old West badge is hand finished for that worn, antique look. Heavy safety pin closure on the back of each badge. Badges arrive in a small gift box complete with story. 1 3/4" H. Buy any TWO Badges Buy any THREE Badges
  • Territorial Rangers Badge - The Arizona Territorial Rangers were first formed in April 1860 by then Provisional Governor Dr. Lewis S. Owings - with James Henry Tevis as their first Captain. The first Headquarters was in Pinos Altos. When Arizona joined the Confederacy, the men that formed the Arizona Rangers joined the Confederate Army, disbanding the Rangers. Our Old West replica badges are crafted out of steel and brass. We double-stamp them and then they are silver plated. Finally each Old West badge is hand finished for that worn, antique look. Heavy safety pin closure on the back of each badge. Badges arrive in a small gift box complete with story. 1 3/4" H. Buy any TWO Badges Buy any THREE Badges
  • Captain Arizona Rangers Badge - Only three men ever wore this badge. Burton C. Mossman 1901-1902, ended large scale cattle rustling in North America. Thomas H. Running 1902-1907, made more arrests and convictions than any man in Arizona. Harry Wheeler 1907-1909, "the shootinest ranger of 'em all. Our Old West replica badges are crafted out of steel and brass. We double-stamp them and then they are silver plated. Finally each Old West badge is hand finished for that worn, antique look. Heavy safety pin closure on the back of each badge. Badges arrive in a small gift box complete with story. 3″ H. Buy any TWO Badges Buy any THREE Badges
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