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  1. justjake

    Blanket Guns

    On the off chance you just wanted to make your running tatonka a wee bit more challenging there was the 'Buffalo Runner' https://web.archive.org/web/20160410075630/http://www.northstarwest.com/products/buffalo-runner-gun
  2. justjake

    Mountain Men movie Short muzzle loaders?

    Phil Spangenberger said and I quote "When I was the black powder editor at Guns & Ammo Magazine (G&A), Syd Stembridge called and asked if I could help prop man Bud Shelton select some authentic firearms for Charlton Heston’s then-latest movie The Mountain Men (1980). Bud had purchased several...
  3. justjake

    Colt 10 gauge revolving shotgun?

    A lot of European gun makers built counterfeit and then 'brevete' Colt's firearms. Ian McCollum has a video on his forgotten Weapons channel titled "Colt "Brevete" Copies: Legal, Illegal and Post-Legal from November 27, 2016. Hopefully I can add a link.
  4. justjake

    Historical 2-Pistol Carry?

    Most of those accounts were collected by Joseph G. Rosa and published in one of the four or five books authored by Rosa. The one that comes to mind in response to your recollection is "They Called Him Wild Bill".
  5. justjake

    Historical 2-Pistol Carry?

    Whether reloading an empty pistol or swapping out a cylinder (easier with top strap framed revolver) keep in mind most ammunition used at the time wasn't loose ball and powder but conical bullets in 'paper' cartridges especially as the undeclared war of Kansas-n- Missouri became a full fledged...
  6. justjake

    Historical 2-Pistol Carry?

    If you read Forrest Carter's book you'll learn that while a horseback Wales had access to five pistols, with three on his person and two in saddle boots. He carried a Colt Navy in a shoulder holster.
  7. justjake

    Remington .36 - what model?

  8. justjake

    History of the Indian Trade Gun

    "Success in The North American Fur Trade" is a collection of company records, reviews, and thoughts on the subject along with the history of the Northwest Trade Gun. Now listed in the "US Library of Congress" as a research book for students of the fur trade. Most of my work involves research...
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