OT- Another 1931 photo of Texas Rangers in Kilgore, Texas.

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OT- Another 1931 photo of Texas Rangers in Kilgore, Texas.

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This is one of Tom Beard's holsters. It was made by A. W. Brill of Austin Texas. The revolver is a 44-40 New Service King's conversion That I'm still trying to get the documentation on.

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I have already posted a photo of Captain's Hickman's Texas Rangers car badge.
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Re: OT- Another 1931 photo of Texas Rangers in Kilgore, Texas.

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After a hard day of straightening things out, I bet they're headed to the Country Tavern for the best ribs in Texas and a couple of cold ones. :mrgreen:

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Another great picture, thanks. Reckon what the rifle is in the left side scabbard? Do you ever notice how everyone has their stirrups at different lengths, some ride short and some long. My dad taught me to adjust them to arms lengthwith the stirrup under my armpit and my fingers in the middle of the seat, when I stand in the stirrups I can just clear the seat.
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Jerry B, I was taught the same way. :)
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the fella on the right [paint horse] looks like he's spent a while a horseback.
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The old boy on the paint horse sure does favor John Wayne some.
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pokey wrote:the fella on the right [paint horse] looks like he's spent a while a horseback.
Don't let Hickman's finery fool you. According to W.P. Webb, he was also well-known as a stock show and rodeo judge, having worked events across "the West, and in Chicago, New York, and London." (Pg. 550, The Texas Rangers). I think we can safely assume he knew his way around a saddle.

Does anyone else think the gun in the scabbard kinda looks like a Browning Auto-5/Remington Model 11 shotgun, perhaps? I see that big round, square-backed receiver for the 12-gauge bolt...or do I???
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RSY, about this time many Rangers were carrying Remington model 8, 30 or 35 caliber semi-automatic rifles. I'm pretty sure that's what it is.
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I'd like to thank you rangerider7, for all the info/history of The Great State of Texas. I have family history in Texas, but, all photos and documentation have been lost. My great grandma was Cherokee (on my Mom's side) and my grandpa was an off and on constable/cowboy/oil field worker. When my Dad was in his teens he worked in a whore house as a go-fer in some small town in Oklahoma. I do remember my grandpa telling a story about "Cut 'n Shoot", Texas. I wonder if that was really a town or just a yarn...
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mikld wrote:I do remember my grandpa telling a story about "Cut 'n Shoot", Texas. I wonder if that was really a town or just a yarn...
It's a real place.

From the TSHA's Handbook of Texas Online: http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/onli ... hlc65.html
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I can't tell you how much I enjoy your shared photos... simply fascinating/wonderful.
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rangerider7 wrote:RSY, about this time many Rangers were carrying Remington model 8, 30 or 35 caliber semi-automatic rifles. I'm pretty sure that's what it is.
You're probably right about that. I just thought the top of the receiver looked a little too big around for a Model 8. Also, I figured he may have brought a scattergun as a more appropriate implement for the work at hand that day.
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rangerider7 wrote:RSY, about this time many Rangers were carrying Remington model 8, 30 or 35 caliber semi-automatic rifles. I'm pretty sure that's what it is.
If you bring the photo way up, it appears that there is a tang sight on the captain's gun...
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Re: OT- Another 1931 photo of Texas Rangers in Kilgore, Texas.

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Range Rider, the great pictures you post are one of the pleasures of following this forum. I don't post much, but I really appreciate seeing these and reading the history.
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