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<blockquote data-quote="GnometownHero" data-source="post: 4089727" data-attributes="member: 47828"><p>I grew up watching Roy Rogers and all the Ojala trained movie & TV gunslingers. Glen Ford was considered one of the best by Ojala. </p><p>I had a Red Ryder BB gun and a Mattel Fanner 50 gun rig and lots of caps</p><p>I had a horse toss me on my ass one time for shooting that Fanner 50 while in the saddle</p><p>I got to shoot some cool old single actions, lever guns and Winchester 1887 and 1897 shotguns owned by all the old men I grew up around.</p><p>These days I have a Ruger Bisley Vaquero and a Rossi 92 both in 45 Colt, a 3030 Winchester model 94 and my 1897 shotgun. </p><p>Was a time I could fast draw pretty quick and run a lever gun well, Hit well at distance with a big bore Ruger from shooting IHMSA matches</p><p>I think about selling off most of my modern guns and stick with what I enjoy more. Trying to live life better. “The Cowboy Way”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnometownHero, post: 4089727, member: 47828"] I grew up watching Roy Rogers and all the Ojala trained movie & TV gunslingers. Glen Ford was considered one of the best by Ojala. I had a Red Ryder BB gun and a Mattel Fanner 50 gun rig and lots of caps I had a horse toss me on my ass one time for shooting that Fanner 50 while in the saddle I got to shoot some cool old single actions, lever guns and Winchester 1887 and 1897 shotguns owned by all the old men I grew up around. These days I have a Ruger Bisley Vaquero and a Rossi 92 both in 45 Colt, a 3030 Winchester model 94 and my 1897 shotgun. Was a time I could fast draw pretty quick and run a lever gun well, Hit well at distance with a big bore Ruger from shooting IHMSA matches I think about selling off most of my modern guns and stick with what I enjoy more. Trying to live life better. “The Cowboy Way” [/QUOTE]
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