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An illustrious explanation. I concur with your logic
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Jim in La Luz
An illustrious explanation. I concur with your logic
1860 Army.If you were in the Old West and had to choose one piece on your hip to keep you safe which revolver would you choose? Whether you be a Trapper in the deep country or Pistolero passing through town what side arm are you putting your money/life on?
An 1849 DT Moore in .32 rimfire.I want whatever Doc Holiday was carryin'.
wm
Rem '58 sheriff model or an ROA 5.5"
If you were in the Old West and had to choose one piece on your hip to keep you safe which revolver would you choose? Whether you be a Trapper in the deep country or Pistolero passing through town what side arm are you putting your money/life on?
I'd carry whatever I could afford, Army caliber, 7 1/2" barrel, prefer Remington NMA with an extra cylinder or two, and if I could get/afford it, a Remington carbine in matching caliber with an extra cylinder. Otherwise an 1848 Colt's Dragoon on the hip and an Avenging Angel Colt's both in .44. except my current 'Dragoon' is an 1851 'Navy' in .44, and another one is cut down to 3" bbl. for an 'Angel', both in brass frame Southern perfection. Tack drivers. A .44 Derringer in each pocket would be nice too. And a Geo. Wolstenholm Bowie knife in a boot sheath.
Razor steel is too brittle for fighting, contrary to popular belief. They are great for shaving, if you keep them sharp. The Bowie knife does not run out of bullets, and will finish the fight with me, one way or another.Only that in same time.... ?
You don't forget one or two razor blades in case... ?
Oops the Army in .44, not the Navy but the 36 would do too.Something in a caliber that almost any sleepy village would have, say 44 or 44-40. So make it a Colt M1877 Thunderer or a 1851 Navy.
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