Pistol caliber lever actions.

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Re: Pistol caliber lever actions.

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And let's see, probably most famous for a 7 1/2" Colt in Paladin. Where did he roam?
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Old Savage wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 7:54 am And let's see, probably most famous for a 7 1/2" Colt in Paladin. Where did he roam?
Yea....I remember that one...I think Matt Dillon also carried a 7.5.....b.s....he roamed in Rome
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Re: Pistol caliber lever actions.

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When i had shoulder surgery 2 years ago , it hurt to shoot centerfire caliber firearms -- even a model 94 30-30 stings now, -- but semi-autos like my old M1A are fine. I got honestly depressed about my physical state and sold off all my hard kicking items - a few 45-70 levers and single shots went down the road , as well as some lever 30-30's ,

I kept my dads old 30-30 though

As well, i kept a model 94 trapper in 45LC --- that rifle is still a blast to run and with 10 round capacity can also double as home defense. and doesnt intimidate my fiance when she sees it next to the bed like my MP5 or an M4 does (the M4 is under the bed out of her sight though)
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Being from an area 60 miles from Dodge, I can tell you that the area outside of Dodge City truly looks nothing like what they showed on Gunsmog. You never even saw the two hills. Dot and Dash. Glacial hills. One looks like a Morse Code dot, and the other like a dash.
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