1847 Colts Walker, 1851 Colts Navy, 1860 Colts Army, Single Action Army in .44-40, SAA in .357. All Uberti, not real Colts :( Rossi ‘92s in .357 and .44-40, Win 94 in .30-30, Marlin ‘95 in .45-70, a couple of 12 gauge Coach guns, and a 16 and 10 gauge doubles.
Never used the customer service, but I really don’t know how I survived the first 50 years of my life without one.
I have literally used a Leatherman to keep a 1200 ton/day recycled fiber plant running until maintenance could get there to take over.
I used Dr Lance Smith out of Edmond for mine. I had bulging disc on one side and stenosis on the other side, making my spinal cord look like squeezing a water hose shut.
I have 50 Skeet Shooter Brass 12 gauge hulls for sale. They were made by a Cowboy Action Shooter and are very heavy duty. They can be reloaded with standard 12 gauge wads and 209 primers. These are very similar to Rocky Mountain Cartridge brass shotshells which sell for about $10 each. I'll...
I got some from a Cowboy Action Shooter. One of my grandkids will have them someday. They shoot fine, but won’t eject, have to knock them out with a cleaning rod. The rim is probably a bit to small for the .410 extractor.
Twice at Cowboy Action matches while working the lever on my rifle I’ve watched a smoldering grain of black powder come out of the receiver and float back, over my safety glasses and into my eye. Hard to shoot and cry at the same time.
Rossi makes a good gun, but may need some smoothing up. My .44-40 was very rough, my .38/.357 was pretty smooth out of the box. Great walking around in the woods guns, light, easy to carry, and when I bring mine up to shoulder the sights are there, I don’t have to look for them. Mine were...
Anyone ever made one of these? I can’t figure out when it’s actually being fired, do you fill with gas before firing, or fire as soon as you start the gas flow?
My wife’s cousin was a Blue Angel pilot for awhile. Retired from the Navy, flew commercial jets for a couple of years. Said it was too boring, re-upped and got shot down over VietNam. His remains were finally returned to the US after about 20 years.
His Blue Angel jet is in Tishomingo.
I’m not a golfer, but I’ve heard good things about Cedar Creek at Beaver’s Bend, north of Broken Bow, and Chickasaw Point at Lake Texoma.
If you don’t mind a drive.
I went there many years ago while wife was in the hospital, just to shoot my little NAA 22mag. Asked the girl for a box of .22 mag, she pulls a brick out of the ammo case and says $6.95 plus tax. It was tempting, but I had to tell her there were 10 small boxes in the big box, and they were...