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    FRESH HOG LEGS

    So "Fresh" that the Red Warning Tags to read the owner's manual are still in place! LOL.
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    Revolver photos

    Ubertis
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    FRESH HOG LEGS

    I've done done a thing. These are my two NEWEST additions to my .36 cal black powder collection: Uberti 1851 (top) and Uberti 1861 (bottom) WITH RED TAGS! -wyldbill
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    "Ursus arctos horribilis" (Grizzly Bear) and The Hundred Year's War

    An almost lost saga of American history is the battle between America's Westward expansion in the 19th Century and the Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis). Grizzly bears are known for their territorial domination and do not tolerate incursion whether by man or beast. The mountain men...
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    HOWDY FROM TEXAS!!

    THANK YOU and what a rainy day y'all had there yesterday! I was on I-12 West passing through.
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    HOWDY FROM TEXAS!!

    Dear Brazos John, I shall try to elucidate an interesting bit of historical narrative surrounding a civil war general, from Texas, who was killed at the Battle of Shiloh: Albert Sidney Johnston. "Now just why was he on that dang horse?!?!?" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19057333/ Enjoy.
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    HOWDY FROM TEXAS!!

    I've known that place well since my childhood and hunted it near the Neches River many many times, My Friend. GOOD TIMES! NOTE: The underlying quote you've shared under your heading is by T. Roosevelt, correct?
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    Round Balls

    COOL!!! I've been scouring the internet looking for these!! BOOO-YAH!
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    Belted ball guns

    Unsure IF I'm understanding your inquiry correctly; however, it caused me to remember what was called the "studded Armstrong artillery round" which was quite rare, apparently, and used by Southern gun crews during the American Civil War.
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    HOWDY FROM TEXAS!!

    NAVY veteran, truck driver, PRO-2nd Amend, and recently earned my MA History from UT Texas. What can be more American than black powder and muzzleloaders, huh? Let's have some fun, what'do'ya say?? 1975, USPS stamp honoring a Colonial enlisted man wearing a tri-cap with a cannon on his...
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