Wilderness guns?

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.45 Colt SAA, JC Stewart holster, money belt, chaps, & Blackjack knife on a Bridger Creek saddle. Two rifle scabbards, one for the .40-90 Sharps and one for the Winchester .30-30. All wilderness ready except the horse... my two oldest are 28 & 25 are past their prime, but the youngster just isn't quite ready.
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Very nice pics, Griff. By the way, there is a picture of you with the rest of us at FoBD in Bill Falin's new book, "Down Range Data".

Doc, you cracked me up with your post. Yeah, those pesky daugter's boyfriends can be a pain. Best to keep a shot gun in plain sight when you answer the door to let them in and say, "You hear to date my daughter???" :lol:

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Just info for a Detroit lawyer, you can carry a handgun or gun in the wilderness WITH a pocket knife - DUH?
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Very nice looking, well worn rig, Griff.
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Hey Tutt,

I may be having one those Leo Gorcey "Optical Contusions," but the holes on the front of your Bob Munden cylinder almost look counter sunk?
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It does look that way, doesn't it? Nah, just discoloration of the steel from firing too many +P loads with H110! Just ask O.S. He's been there done that with me. :lol: -Tutt
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CowboyTutt wrote:It does look that way, doesn't it? Nah, just discoloration of the steel from firing too many +P loads with H110! Just ask O.S. He's been there done that with me. :lol: -Tutt
Thanks Tutt! Yeah, I thought that would kind of go against all the rules of what to do to a sixgun. :mrgreen:
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"Just info for a Detroit lawyer, you can carry a handgun or gun in the wilderness WITH a pocket knife - DUH?"

lol. I've needed that knife a lot more times than the pistol.

Besides, "He who would speak convicingly of peace does not go about armed" -- Kwai Chiang Caine.

I've watched all the Kung Fu reruns a 100 times (looking at the leverguns therein).

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Glock 27 with a Glock 23-13 shot magazine. should handle any situation man or beast.
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