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Colt Navy, if .36 was good enough for Bill Hickok it's good enough for me.
That's something you don't see everyday.........
I do too now!!!!Eyup. Sure would like to see one in my paws
Reminds me of the English Bulldog revolversA Tranter.
2nd option, a Tranter
This would depend on where I am and what I do. If in a “civilized“ community a Colt 51 Navy with a shortened barrel because of its light weight and handling characteristics.
If in a wilder area, a Colt Army or 58 Remington for the larger caliber. I prefer the ergonomics of the Army, but the Remington can be reloaded faster with a spare cylinder.
Reminds me of the English Bulldog revolvers
There is little evidence that people carried spare loaded cylinders for faster reloads back in the day, for several reasons.
If I am going to be carrying around that much steel as a burden, I’m going to go ahead and carry two complete pistols instead.
But since this is a theoretical discussion, anything goes, and practicality is not of the first importance.
Bloody Bill Anderson had 6 Colt Navy models on him when he was killed. Multiple guns yes, multiple cylinders no.
Archibald J. Clements was reputed to have 12 revolvers on his person when he met his demise.
The Death of Little Archie Clements | South & Western Theaters (civilwartalk.com)
Regards,
Jim
Did he have a concealed weapon(s) permit or a permit to carry???Archibald J. Clements was reputed to have 12 revolvers on his person when he met his demise.
The Death of Little Archie Clements | South & Western Theaters (civilwartalk.com)
Regards,
Jim
If you got 12 guns is like having spare 4/5 Glock 22 magazines.. they would come handy during a gun battle.The cast of Bushrangers below, agree. Look at all that iron.
Did he have a concealed weapon(s) permit or a permit to carry???
If you got 12 guns is like having spare 4/5 Glock 22 magazines.. they would come handy during a gun battle.
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