MoJo wrote:Winchester 1873 - - - "the gun that won the west"


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MoJo wrote:Winchester 1873 - - - "the gun that won the west"
Might want to wait until OC becomes Law of our Land, when more citizens will get to see and understand what a BBQ rig is.The Annoyed Man wrote:I'll probably be hunted down and tarred and feathered for this, but there were other states in the old west besides Texas, and they could all claim the same guns as have been listed here. But the one that does it for me is the one you see over and over again when you go to that Texas Rangers museum in San Antonio — and that is a dolled up 1911A1 in a fancy BBQ rig. To me, those are synonymous with Texas.
You had to go there, didn'tcha?Liberty wrote:Might want to wait until OC becomes Law of our Land, when more citizens will get to see and understand what a BBQ rig is.The Annoyed Man wrote:I'll probably be hunted down and tarred and feathered for this, but there were other states in the old west besides Texas, and they could all claim the same guns as have been listed here. But the one that does it for me is the one you see over and over again when you go to that Texas Rangers museum in San Antonio — and that is a dolled up 1911A1 in a fancy BBQ rig. To me, those are synonymous with Texas.
Yeah I did it ....
Rangers liked them because they could show them off. These are much too pretty to conceal.The Annoyed Man wrote:Don't try to tell me that Texas Rangers haven't loved the 1911 since it first became available to them.
I'll grant you that.WildBill wrote:Rangers liked them because they could show them off. These are much too pretty to conceal.The Annoyed Man wrote:Don't try to tell me that Texas Rangers haven't loved the 1911 since it first became available to them.