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...out the attic involved only moving a few things, one of which was a large HEAVY trunk. We had to break a padlock to open it.
Inside we found:
*various uniform and hats, medals, and related clothing items.
*Canteen, WW2 utility belt, small medical kit and such.
* Colt 1911 with ...
Major Reno was never in a position to bring his forces to support Custer, due mostly to his own ineptitude and being routed back across the Little Bighorn River by the Indian warriors.
If you had been a trooper with Custer's 7th at the Little Bighorn, your big problem would be when you tried to extract a spent .45-55 case from your hot, dirty Trapdoor and the extractor tipped off the copper cartridge's case head. Then you'd be prying the case out with your knife. Then an...
:eek: That Mare's Leg is a SBR ... a "Short Barrel Rifle" .... somewhat frowned upon without a NFA tax stamp. I'd put the original grip back on and send that photo into the twilight zone.
Gen. Terry made his own incredibly foolish mistakes as the Terry/Gibbon column headed for the Little Bighorn. There is little evidence (IMHO) that Custer ignored his scouts; what Custer was absolutly ignorant of was that the Indian encampment was poised and ready for an attack and very...
I can say this; I have a Rossi R92 in .45 Colt and a 1860 Henry Rifle by Henry Repeating Arms in .44-40. The Rossi is a nice, serviceable rifle that might do well as a trunk gun if necessary, but the Henry is beautiful and the action cycles butter-smooth. Really quite different rifles...
Yea, a couple months ago I saw a Henry rifle with nice wood furniture, side loading gate, in .44 magnum, and didn't buy it then. A week later I decided to buy it so went back .... it was gone!!! :( "You snooze you lose!:uhoh:"
I suppose another will come along. And yea, I too like the...
Back when I first got AR-15s I tried fancy stuff, and soon got discouraged. I use simple two point slings I get from Amazon pretty cheap. I can't recall the brand right now.
I like having slings on my ARs, but I have no more interest in fancy-pants tactiKool slings.
No. If I could do it over I probably would, but I now have 2 Uberti 1861s that are pretty nice. Plus, way back then, I didn't have the disposable income to indulge every impulse.
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