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Articles by Paco

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darn, these are good reading! Paco's "Survival" and Kevin Gonzales "Metal for Sgt. Freeman" were excellent. Miles Fortis' article on his Browning '71 sounds like a lot of my projects? The articles by Jim Taylor and others are excellent, also. I have spend a few very enjoyable evenings reading through them. I, also, like the older looks at cartridges and guns from the '50s,'60s and '70s. Thankyou, I'll be looking for more to come?
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More get added from time to time. That library is a help in many ways.
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Where are you guys reading these articles?
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EL MAC,

Bee Bop over to our home page: http://www.leverguns.com/ and click on "ARTICLES" at the top of the right column.

Lots and lots of great articles in there.

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+1 :)
I agree, all the articles there are great. Wish I would have found them a long time ago.
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BTT, so more can see these.
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Post by gtaylor »

Of course, they can get expensive as well - Dang "219 Zipper is not a street address" anyway!!
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Post by Oz n bolivia »

Did a search for 219 Zipper several years ago, and found the archieve and this fourm via sixgun.com, been here ever since just reading away.

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Yes i wish i found them back in the70's when i started reloading. When i read the articles on 30 carbine 256win mag and 30/30 I KNEW iw as NORMAL. Is there any we we can get them downloaded?
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bikingturtle wrote:Yes i wish i found them back in the70's when i started reloading. When i read the articles on 30 carbine 256win mag and 30/30 I KNEW iw as NORMAL. Is there any we we can get them downloaded?
You can look around on http://www.leverguns.com and find the link to Paco's book. He's got a lot of good stuff in there too. I've got a copy and am plumb tickled with it.
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Post by Lastmohecken »

Yep, I ordered one of Paco's books, only yesterday. Be looking foward to receiving it.
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Post by otteray »

I've read and reread the articles countless times and still enjoy them.
Guys like Paco, Taylor, Frixell, Murbach and Taffin are talented interesting and informative writers and yarn spinners!
I love reading Paco's bear story, poking it with a stick and such.
If I was a little kid, that would be one of my favorite bedtime stories!
In fact, I have a grandchild due next year... he'll be hearing it in a few years!
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