Darkemp
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I know we’re on rifles here but yesterday balked when I wanted to see an LCP II which I promptly bought and said you want that “itty bitty little gun”?
I know we’re on rifles here but yesterday balked when I wanted to see an LCP II which I promptly bought and said you want that “itty bitty little gun”?
The Duke used his personally owned Colt Single Action Army in .38-.40 for most of his westerns so it would make sense the Winchester would be in the same caliber...but you never know what a Hollywood prop man might have any particular actor use...what blanks were available might dictate that. Supposedly it wasn't until 1967 and "The War Wagon" that Duke used a .45 Peacemaker. He also used different guns in different cavalry films.
Regardless...it's still fun to talk about.
One of these guys shoots 45-70
The other shoots 7.62. No, the *original* 7.62
There is a joke in there I just can't articulate it
Sorry to tell you but neither one is shooting a 45-70
45-70 didn't make the scene until 1873 so Johnny Reb was SOL
The other shoots 7.62. No, the *original* 7.62
Nothing wrong with carrying a TT. Or maybe there is...
You're off the hook as long as you don't have a neckbeard and CCW anything in 7.62 Tokarev.
Maybe 7.92?
Nothing wrong with carrying a TT. Or maybe there is...
Been seeing that "look" on antifa and related ppl this past year who gunned up in a hurry.
It's ironic to see 30s style socialism coupled with 30s style guns.
I used to associate .22 with the old retired guys at the range,,,
Now it is all I can afford,, and I am old to boot.
(Btw, I like .22s)
This guy shoots .45 ACP
There is an old guy (80+) in Hancock, MD, who goes out every Monday morning to shoot his 22 at the Green Ridge range. He has to stop 3 times to catch his breath walking down to the targets. I hope I can last that long. I bought my first match 7.62 Garand from him.