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This is probably going to be mine. Its my new custom Colt Lightning from AWA with upgraded wood, CCH receiver, trigger guard and butt plate from Turnbull as well as authentic charcoal bluing of the small parts. I'll have a new article out on it in the future but first I have to write about my experiences at the Friends of Billy Dixon Ultra Long Range Facility Journalist Invitational that I attended April 15-17th. Please post pics of your own guns!!!!
-Tutt
"It ain't dead! As long as there's ONE COWBOY taking care of ONE COW, it ain't dead!!!" (the Cowboy Way)
-Monte Walsh (Selleck version)
"These battered wings still kick up dust." -Peter Gabriel
Great post idea! I'm going to have to noodle on this one a bit. Probably the 1895 High Grade I purchased from mod71alaska here. Maybe the Pietta LeMat. Hmmm...
Hey - that Lightning is not in BRIGHT YELLOW. What gives?
SmokeEater, I heard good things about the C Sharps company while at the FoBD Event. Andrew, I have always loved the look of the ol' Ruger C&B revolvers! -Tutt
"It ain't dead! As long as there's ONE COWBOY taking care of ONE COW, it ain't dead!!!" (the Cowboy Way)
-Monte Walsh (Selleck version)
"These battered wings still kick up dust." -Peter Gabriel
Hey - that Lightning is not in BRIGHT YELLOW. What gives?
Errr, they were fresh out?
One "Canary Yellow Bear Whacker" is enough. I love the thing, wouldn't trade it for any other double action revolver it shoots so well (even at 300+ yards and don't ask me how I know!)
Those 1895 HG's make me woozy! I may have to break down and get one some day....What's the icon for pure lust??
-Tutt
"It ain't dead! As long as there's ONE COWBOY taking care of ONE COW, it ain't dead!!!" (the Cowboy Way)
-Monte Walsh (Selleck version)
"These battered wings still kick up dust." -Peter Gabriel
Problem is that Victor started me down a path that several folks here have "helped" - not that I needed help in feeding my addiction!
It has taken a lot of will-power not to shoot the 1895, but I promised myself Y2K would get to take the first shot. It is in .30-06, so he should be ready in another year or so...
OK, I didn't take the picture,hfcable did. But I haven't got any pics of my own taken yet so.. Anyway this little M 65 .218 Bee is about as graceful as anything I've ever held and way too much fun to shoot.
I will probably get a ration for this one, but:
My Dan Wesson 8" .22mag , with an EER scope on it.
It just absolutly scares the uninitiated out of thier collective minds!
They are convinced I am sent from the depths of evil to visit unsufferable horror upon them!
mescalero1 wrote:I will probably get a ration for this one, but:
My Dan Wesson 8" .22mag , with an EER scope on it.
It just absolutly scares the uninitiated out of thier collective minds!
They are convinced I am sent from the depths of evil to visit unsufferable horror upon them!
I have a bunch that I am proud of. Not a lever, but here is a custom heavy bench rest. It was built up by H.W. Creighton. Its a FN Mauser supreem action .270 win with super fancy wood. Cheekpiece on the other side.
Holy stuff, is that a crew-served weapon? How many stages does that cartridge have?
"...In this present crisis, government isn't the solution to the problem; government is the problem." Ronald Reagan
"...all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed." Declaration of Independence
Here is a 1890 winchester that I THINK is not original. Has a extra length pistol grip stock with cheekpiece. It "fits" me. Since I belived it already fooled with, I had it rechambered from .22wrf to ,22 WMRF. It works.
Bill, some very nice firearms you have there. I particularly like the Python!
"Colt Lightning from AWA" What's an AWA?
Ed, AWA stands for American Western Arms located in Florida. They were bought out by their gunsmith Russell Simpson years ago who is now the President of the company. Russell is probably almost single handedley responsible for the modern recreation of the Colt Lightning rifle. I'll tell you all about it when I write the official article on the rifle later!
-Tutt
"It ain't dead! As long as there's ONE COWBOY taking care of ONE COW, it ain't dead!!!" (the Cowboy Way)
-Monte Walsh (Selleck version)
"These battered wings still kick up dust." -Peter Gabriel
I'll throw in with Bogus Bill and say my Python is the most attractive piece i have -- in person --- my photographic skills leave a little to be desired, -- but the blue is a mile deep and spread across that long barrel, and the grips are real --- i cant get enough of it
Don, very nice to "see" you again! I haven't been around much late. I've been busy working my professional butt off and also preparing for the recent FoBD Journalist Invitational Event I helped sponsor. Again, I just want to say that I heard great things about C Sharps rifles at the event. Anyhow, thanks for posting on this thread and nice to hear from you!
-Tutt
"It ain't dead! As long as there's ONE COWBOY taking care of ONE COW, it ain't dead!!!" (the Cowboy Way)
-Monte Walsh (Selleck version)
"These battered wings still kick up dust." -Peter Gabriel
Those are some very nice guns guys. This is a shameless thread I like it!
I have so many that make me smile, it's hard to chose. The prettiest wood I have is easily my custom Remington 700. Shilen barrel and action work, 30-06. I think it needs a new recoil pad though:
And here is my prettiest metal - Browning 1886 SRC with colors by Turnbull:
And this is my overall best looking rifle - the one that gives me the biggest smile - 1888 mfg, 45-70, 1/2 oct and 1/2 mag. Standard wood, faded colors, aged perfectly, IMO
I'm mostly into plain/functional guns (why I like stainless).
I suppose it would be a tossup between my old Clements .50 ROA and my Drilling though.
Gotta find pice.
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!
Tutt stick a good ladder sight on that lightning and wow the devil out of em at 500 yds at Hotchkiss. I'm hoping to make the Midwest Nationals at Alliance May 1-3. They're having long range 22 match and a seperate levergun match on Friday, before the long range and buffalo shoot on Saturday and Sunday. Kenny Wasserburgers traditional Creedmore and Mile Match are the following weekend, but I won't make that as that's the same weekend we're branding.
So if you ain't real busy come on up..........
Well, it's not the purdyest but it is a nice looking example of a working rifle. She's a Marlin .444S manufactured in 1979. Good wood, metal, and steel (at least to my eyes) and accurate.
I don't have any pictures of any of my other rifles. I probably should for insurance purposes.
AWESOME POST....
These type of posts always seem to get me in trouble...
Makes me want to go out and buy a new toy
Well.... its a toss up between the 38-55 winchester
or the Ubertis
Here are my favorite friends !! I have some with prettier wood, but these are my little 4 friends!
2-1993 Colt preban Match HBARS(Linda and lucy)consecutive s/ns
1-1995 Colt 1991A1 .45acp
1-1999 ss Colt Magnum Carry .357
I see it wont take my pic? only the words from the copy to paste from
my DOCS or WORD??
Will figure out why,stay tuned!!!
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Probably one of these two: a Lefty Pennsylvania Rifle in 54 cal. Flint and a newer Winchester Big Bore in 444 Marlin. One that got away would be a Remington Mod. 1900 Double Shotgun...finest I've ever had. My Model Marlin 39A should have been included in this photo too, as it very pretty as well. The first picture does not do the longrifle justice....it has a very nice stripe.
PS: Congrats on the Lightning Tutt! Beautiful colors.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
I've got all 4 Browning model 71's, but with no doubt in my mind at all, my favorite is the Standard Grade carbine. Not as fancy as the high grades, and not as big as the Standard Rifle, but something about that carbine just sets me off.
To hell with them fellas, buzzards gotta eat same as the worms.
Outlaw Josey Wales
GOT ER DONE BY GOING THIS ROUTE!!!
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2-1993 Colt preban Match HBARS(Linda and lucy)consecutive s/ns
1-1995 Colt 1991A1 .45acp
1-1999 ss Colt Magnum Carry .357
Beauty is most definitely in the eye of the beer-holder I've got an AR and a SA GI .45 too --- what it lacks in the looks department, they both make up for on the range