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You're both wrong.
Oh, HI! fellas!
Cooper was not fond of the .30 carbine as a cartridge. He thought it ineffective (more than likely in the field). Jim Cirillo, on the other hand, thought the round superior for metro police work.
John Wayne never carried a '94. He did carry a Winchester; it was a '92, and more than likely his characters would have had the .44-40 chambering.
Hollywood? Don't get me started. They got it wrong, too, for Chuck Connors's character Lucas McCain by making his rifle the (wonderful) Model 1892. The show's cowboy-as-sodbuster theme timeframe was in the years before 1892...
My HD weapons are any one of three: a 3" 1911-pattern .45ACP or a 12 ga. Wingmaster stuffed with double-aught buckshot or, my current favorite because of it's diminutive size (far shorter and far lighter than an 18"-barreled pump shotgun) and for it's "friendliness" is a 16" barreled Model 1892 but in .357 magnum and made by Rossi.
You're both wrong.
Oh, HI! fellas!
Cooper was not fond of the .30 carbine as a cartridge. He thought it ineffective (more than likely in the field). Jim Cirillo, on the other hand, thought the round superior for metro police work.
John Wayne never carried a '94. He did carry a Winchester; it was a '92, and more than likely his characters would have had the .44-40 chambering.
Hollywood? Don't get me started. They got it wrong, too, for Chuck Connors's character Lucas McCain by making his rifle the (wonderful) Model 1892. The show's cowboy-as-sodbuster theme timeframe was in the years before 1892...
My HD weapons are any one of three: a 3" 1911-pattern .45ACP or a 12 ga. Wingmaster stuffed with double-aught buckshot or, my current favorite because of it's diminutive size (far shorter and far lighter than an 18"-barreled pump shotgun) and for it's "friendliness" is a 16" barreled Model 1892 but in .357 magnum and made by Rossi.