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... ever made - any particular make, model, or a specific historical firearm, what would it be?
The possibilities are endless. The first Henry, or 1866, or 1873. Wild Bill Hickock's 1851's. TR's "Big Medicine". Any M134 Dillon Aero... of course, someone else would have to pay to feed the last one!
I still need to think this one through some more - and I'm sure you guys will give me all kinds of fodder for daydreamin'...
Pretty esay for me. A Gatling gun, specially if i could keep the brass afterwards
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!
The meek shall inherit the earth, but I reserve the mineral rights!
All the knowledge in the world, is of no use to fools! (Eagles-long road out of Eden)
I thought about that... but I've done 8" Specials... that's too far away for my tastes.
I want to SEE the results of this shot.
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
I have shot posiedon and trident missiles from a submarine, as well as torpedos. but I wish I could have shot my grandfathers shotgun with him, in hunting some upland game. By the time it got handed down to me, it was not shootable at all.
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
Something unusual and that I can't have or afford. A 50 BMG, an African double in 700 Nitro Express (just twice is good enough, thanks!), Alexander Arms in 50 Beowulf, stuff like that! -Tutt
Living in Dear Old England where handguns are very difficult to get unless you're a drug dealer or suchlike, I'd like to fire any centrefire revolver I could get my hands on, I'd even enjoy shootin' one of them semi auto contraptions as long as it was made by Colt!
Historically any Peacemaker carried by a Texas or Arizona Ranger would do nicely.
Whatever you do always give 100%........... unless you are donating blood.
How about SGT Yorks .45 and springfield? I once owned Audie Murphys colt new frontier and shot it, untill I found out he ordered it! Guess you guys probley are sick of hearing that story?
Bring it on Bogus! Always time to hear about Audie Murphy.
In no particular order:
Shiloh Sharps
Spencer Rifle from Civil War
Walker or Dragoon Colt
One more time with my Uncles Rem. mod. 1900 double barrel. Had one magical summer with it before the thieves got it.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
Ever since I visited a naval museum and sighted over a six barreled one inch caliber Gatling gun I've had a hanker'n Or open up with everything at once in an airborne Mig 15
"IT IS MY OPINION, AND I AM CORRECT SO DON'T ARGUE, THE 99 SAVAGE IS THE FINEST RIFLE EVER MADE IN AMERICA."
WIL TERRY
m1 thompson, general electric mini gun, 1860 colt converted to .44 henry flat rimfire, and an authentic blunderbuss used by the pilgrims. would like to hunt turkey with this one.
I've run out of shooting the guns of my dreams. I have shot every gun ever made, even YOURS (yea, I know I'm a tart)
Seriously, think about this for a money maker---Lets pretend you owned Elmer Keith's #5, the Spencer that Abe Lincoln shot on the White House lawn, Teddy's .405, or even one of my OM Rugers . You could travel the US, advertise in newspapers and offer people to shoot these guns for $5 a shot. It would bring in millions and all cccccaaaaaaaasssssshhhhhhh. ------Sixgun
game keeper wrote:Living in Dear Old England where handguns are very difficult to get unless you're a drug dealer or suchlike, I'd like to fire any centrefire revolver I could get my hands on, I'd even enjoy shootin' one of them semi auto contraptions as long as it was made by Colt! ...
game keeper, you figure a way to get here and you can shoot anything in my collection. That's a promise.
This is part of the choices:
For my own part, I would want to try out John Wayne's SAA.
2) The dueling pistols that Lafayette gave to George Washington at Valley Forge, then George Washington's relatives gave to Andrew Jackson. Later after Jackson had been president, Lafayette as an old man visited him. Jackson showed him the pistols and Lafayette instantly recognized them as his gift to General Washington. I saw these at Jackson's home, the Hermitage. I just stared at them for the longest time, drinking in the history.
3) Maybe the M-1 Carbine that Audie Murphy was using before jumping up on the tank destroyer and using the .50BMG to such good effect during his CMH action. My father was also 3rd Infantry Division WW2 and Audie Murphy was a hallowed name at our household, along with many other 3ID heroes.
By the way, great idea for a thread!! I've enjoyed the posts.
"Nothing in particular. I'm just thankful I can still shoot."
--Modoc ED
Agreed!
The most important aspect of this signature line is that you don't realize it doesn't say anything significant until you are just about done reading it & then it is too late to stop reading it....
Grand Poo Bah WA F.E.S.
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jhrosier ans mescalero1, many many thanks for your kind offers, I'm saving for a vacation in the States and it sure would be good to meet some fellow levergunners!
Last time we were in Arizona we had a tight schedule to keep. I met some really good people and unfortunately had to turn down offers of site seeing ghost towns etc.
We travelled from Bisbee up as far as Southern Utah, best time I have ever had in my life.
To keep on topic another gun I'd love to shoot is JWs big loop 92 from "Stage Coach".
The western that really got me hooked big time when I was just a kid.
Whatever you do always give 100%........... unless you are donating blood.
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
The offer is good over here too if you enter the occupied zone here in Northern Kalifornia. Just give me a heads up before you get here and you can shoot anything I have in the safe. You have to experience as much variety as you can while you're here and I'm sure fellow levergunners are the kind of folks that can make your trip worthwhile.
Take Care,
Mike
oh....and my pick would be Colt's SAA serial number "1".
Sit tall in the saddle, hold your head up high, keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky, live like you ain't afraid to die and don't be scared, just enjoy the ride. "The Ride" performed by the very much missed, Chris LeDoux.
The offer is good over here too if you enter the occupied zone here in Northern Kalifornia. Just give me a heads up before you get here and you can shoot anything I have in the safe. You have to experience as much variety as you can while you're here and I'm sure fellow levergunners are the kind of folks that can make your trip worthwhile.
Take Care,
Mike
oh....and my pick would be Colt's SAA serial number "1".
I reckon I'll have to go for a coast to coast vacation and bring a suitcase full of ear plugs!
You guys are the best!!!
Whatever you do always give 100%........... unless you are donating blood.
Not to hijack my own post (but since I do this to everyone else ), I'm thinking GK needs to plan a coast-to-coast visit here in the USA. In fact, he could plan to visit a levergunner in every state. If he had the time, I bet it wouldn't cost too much, given all the willing hosts. Think of the guns he'd get to shoot along the way.
Stop in Oregon Game Keeper and we'll head to the range with some old Marlin levers, some old singleshot rifles, some S&W pistols, and a few SAA pistols.-Vall
Come down to TX and I'll drag out some BP revolvers, some SAAs, and at least one DA and a couple of 1911s, in addition to some Winchester 94s! But, wait, you already know about those, how 'bout a Sharps & a M1 Garand? Not to mention a jalapeno burger at Joe Willie's! Then some good ol' Texas BBQ to quiet the riot!
Griff,
SASS/CMSA #93
NRA Patron
GUSA #93
There is a fine line between hobby & obsession! AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
I would really love to shoot the gun that my dad shot against the Germans/Italians in the top turret of the B24 Liberator Bomber that he flew 25 combat mission in as a 19-20 year old during WWII. I asked him one time if he was afraid on a mission.....he said everytime he flew......he was afraid he would be late to supper....