Ah, but the Duke was a *****, I ain’t!
Bold talk for a one eye fat man.
Ah, but the Duke was a *****, I ain’t!
To many posts no apology needed.I do believe that if you go back to post #27 you'll read that I admitted that I'd made a mistake. Uberti DO, but Pedersoli DON'T. Will THAT do by way of an apology?
Good one, but........Bold talk for a one eye fat man.
Thank you sir. I was going for the Josey Wales look with the holster. Mine is a cross draw, but the color, texture, design is similar. His has a square buckle, but I like the one on mine better.some very nice looking revolvers!
So you laugh at Josey Wales? He carried 2 of them in a double rig. Revolvers like that were luxury weapons at that time when cut throats thrived. Being armed at all times is never a joke. You sir are ill informed.Not to mention the guy wearing it, I bet the people in the 1850's would end up with a double hernia from laughing at anyone carrying a Walker around in a holster like that.
To begin with, holsters like that weren't popular before 1865 and the Walker was made to be carried in saddle holsters, not worn on the hip.
I am 5-11 7/8 and weigh 210 pounds of solid martial arts muscle. I can shoot mines all day with no trouble at all. It shouldn’t even be a question for you. Wth? Black powder pistols that weigh 4.5 pounds? Recoil is minimal. I just joined the forum and am not impressed with the level of knowledge and common sense so far. I am not directing this comment specifically at you sir, although your comment falls in line. I am just saying in general. I am hoping it gets better. I want to hear opinions of those that are shooters, not keyboard talkers.Thanks. The Walker is heavy, but I don't find it too bad to hold out, I'm 6' and 195 pounds. I figure if the actress that played Mattie, could handle that "Colt Dragoon," misnamed by Marshal Rooster Cogburn, since it was in fact a Walker she held, I can do OK with it. I tuned up the action so the trigger pull is 2-2.5 pounds, action is very smooth now. It should be a hoot to shoot. My wife got me this revolver for our anniversary. I have had it for several months. I didn't want to shoot it till I slicked up the action and shimmed the arbor. I've had that done for more than a month, but my wife took sick with a lingering migraine that put here down for about 10 days. And, I have been busy with chores and the Golden Retriever.
I hope to shoot it soon. Heck, I've shot SASS in sub-zero weather before, so I should be OK on the back deck for some shooting.
I've been collecting BP revolvers, and I have an 1861 Springfield, for at least 10 years now. Planned on getting into shooting them when I retired, which I have.
Here are some pictues of them:
Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms.Abe and Lige "we got us the Josey Wales, we got us the Josey Wales!"
Do you like bacon? If so use bacon grease instead of that pussiefied bore bitter. Bacon grease and black powder just smells do’s delicious. Now get to the chuck wagon and make me a bacon and eggs sandwich. Did I mention that I am almost 6 feet tall and hungry? Get on it tenderfoot!Thanks. The Walker is heavy, but I don't find it too bad to hold out, I'm 6' and 195 pounds. I figure if the actress that played Mattie, could handle that "Colt Dragoon," misnamed by Marshal Rooster Cogburn, since it was in fact a Walker she held, I can do OK with it. I tuned up the action so the trigger pull is 2-2.5 pounds, action is very smooth now. It should be a hoot to shoot. My wife got me this revolver for our anniversary. I have had it for several months. I didn't want to shoot it till I slicked up the action and shimmed the arbor. I've had that done for more than a month, but my wife took sick with a lingering migraine that put here down for about 10 days. And, I have been busy with chores and the Golden Retriever.
I hope to shoot it soon. Heck, I've shot SASS in sub-zero weather before, so I should be OK on the back deck for some shooting.
I've been collecting BP revolvers, and I have an 1861 Springfield, for at least 10 years now. Planned on getting into shooting them when I retired, which I have.
Here are some pictues of them:
Yes, you did.Did I mention that I am almost 6 feet tall
I am 5-11 7/8 and weigh 210 pounds of solid martial arts muscle. I can shoot mines all day with no trouble at all. It shouldn’t even be a question for you. Wth? Black powder pistols that weigh 4.5 pounds? Recoil is minimal. I just joined the forum and am not impressed with the level of knowledge and common sense so far. I am not directing this comment specifically at you sir, although your comment falls in line. I am just saying in general. I am hoping it gets better. I want to hear opinions of those that are shooters, not keyboard talkers.
Ok, your BMI (28.26) says you are over weight and on your way to being obese. How can we assist with your cry for help?I am 5-11 7/8 and weigh 210 pounds of solid martial arts muscle. I can shoot mines all day with no trouble at all. It shouldn’t even be a question for you. Wth? Black powder pistols that weigh 4.5 pounds? Recoil is minimal. I just joined the forum and am not impressed with the level of knowledge and common sense so far. I am not directing this comment specifically at you sir, although your comment falls in line. I am just saying in general. I am hoping it gets better. I want to hear opinions of those that are shooters, not keyboard talkers.
I suspect your stay here will not be long.So you laugh at Josey Wales? He carried 2 of them in a double rig. Revolvers like that were luxury weapons at that time when cut throats thrived. Being armed at all times is never a joke. You sir are ill informed.
Of course you realize, "The Outlaw,Josey Wales" is fiction?So you laugh at Josey Wales? He carried 2 of them in a double rig. Revolvers like that were luxury weapons at that time when cut throats thrived. Being armed at all times is never a joke. You sir are ill informed.
I love that rig. I have a Cimarron Whitneyville that I don't think I can bring myself to shoot it. I think I need to buy one just to be a shooter. And I don't like safe queens. Shoot'em all I say!Belt & holster rig from The Last Best West.
Of course you realize, "The Outlaw Josey Wales" is fiction?
Basing one's assumptions on Hollywood movies can lead one to totally incorrect "facts" that are totally incorrect.
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