Lewis air rifle
I'm right there with you.I have shot original Brown Besses, Jaegers and ‘Kentucky’ rifles, but not a J&S Hawken. That said, would probably most likely want to shoot a rifle most, if not all of us have seen shot. Fess Parker’s (aka Daniel Boone) rifle from the Daniel Boone TV series. And yes, I know it’s a prop gun made from a modified Trap Door. But that would be the rifle to shoot. There weren’t many made, but we all saw it being shot.
When and where is the Hawken Classic? I'd love to shoot an original Hawken.Come to the Hawken Classic and you can shoot an original at no cost, but no elk included....
Yeah, I guess he was kind of blood thirsty and vengeful for the deaths of his father and brother IIRC.Wetzel killed a lot of natives and many for no real reason other than his hatred of them.
Correct, for the remainder of his life.Yeah, I guess he was kind of blood thirsty and vengeful for the deaths of his father and brother IIRC.
25-27 Aug. Boones home historical sight St. Charles Mo.When and where is the Hawken Classic? I'd love to shoot an original Hawken.
Firing fully functional rifle made by Shiloh Sharps. They made three rifles for the movie, and one production was complete, Selleck bought all three. StoryWas that a real firing rifle in "Quigley Down Under" or a non firing prop?
I had a Shiloh sharps 45-120 ( crazy guy I got it from had rebarreled it, it came with the original Farmington 45-70 barrel) had to learn paper patching and powder loading with a long brass trickle funnel. The nutter had silver soldered a set of mounts or an old fecker 10 power as well as a set of bubble level vernier sights). Once I figured it out it shot remarkably well. Sold it at huge profit to a guy who wanted a buffalo rifle. (Don’t recall buff hunters with glass sights but maybe he took it off). Neat gun but always a major production to load for it.Firing fully functional rifle made by Shiloh Sharps. They made three rifles for the movie, and one production was complete, Selleck bought all three. Story
The Quigly
in my original post i was using "rifle" loosely in the generic. now that you questioned it, i am going down a rabbit hole. searching the records my wife has IE. wills of all the Munroe clan listed on the militia roster of Parkers troops. she also has records of all that were inlaws of the Munroe's. I want to see if any "rifle guns" are listed in their wills. will keep me off the street corners i suppose.A rifle at Lexington and Concord in April of 1775????!
Hmmmmm.......
That should be an interesting rabbit hole. I hope you will report back what you find.in my original post i was using "rifle" loosely in the generic. now that you questioned it, i am going down a rabbit hole. searching the records my wife has IE. wills of all the Munroe clan listed on the militia roster of Parkers troops. she also has records of all that were inlaws of the Munroe's. I want to see if any "rifle guns" are listed in their wills. will keep me off the street corners i suppose.
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