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Still digging through boxes in the basement, and I found one of those picture frames that have a bunch of smaller pictures in them. I haven't seen this one in at least 15 years.
Probably not the brightest thing I've done here, but I might as well yet again embarass myself thoroughly.
Okay, I was 19 in the picture below. And trying to look tough. And cool.
Missed on both accounts. Instead of the "Clint Eastwood" look I was going for, I think I managed...
Actually you might be a good stand in for old Wes Hardin! Looking good Ysabel and nice choice of hardware! I spent much of my youth looking at the Walker Colt replica's in the JC Penny catalogue. Might still have to get one someday to get it out of my system.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
game keeper wrote:In the words from " The Three Amigo's" I'm glad you have a man's gun, not a little cissy gun!!!!
Do you still have it? Perhaps for Concealed Carry!!!!!
You mean this lil' ol' thing?
Yes, I still have it! Don't use it for concealed carry though - not big enough! Or rather, not strong enough!!!
For concealed carry, I prefer...
Actually - no joke - in my youth I did carry this in a shoulder holster. Of course, I lived up north, so heavy clothes and coats helped conceal it. Would be darn near impossible to lug this around concealed down here in SC!!!
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ursavus.elemensis wrote:I know you know better, now, but just for those who don't: Your finger is on the trigger in that old picture. We're so much older and wiser now...
No fingers in the trigger gaurd/on the trigger until ready to shoot
We are ???????
Joe
***Be sneaky, get closer, bust the cap on him when you can put the ball where it counts .***
Ysabel Kid wrote:Still digging through boxes in the basement, and I found one of those picture frames that have a bunch of smaller pictures in them. I haven't seen this one in at least 15 years.
Probably not the brightest thing I've done here, but I might as well yet again embarass myself thoroughly.
Okay, I was 19 in the picture below. And trying to look tough. And cool.
Missed on both accounts. Instead of the "Clint Eastwood" look I was going for, I think I managed...
All this talk about cap and ball revolvers is starting to sound like its gonna affect my pocket soon. this Forum is soooo good but yet soooooo Bad on the wallet
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
u.e. - Yes, looking at the old picture that was the first thing I noticed too - pi$$-poor safety practice
Joe - That handgun was the first gun I bought on my own - at 17. No age requirement on blackpowder guns back then in IN - or at least, none the seller tried to enforce!
For the most part, guns make a one-way trip into my house!!!
41 Redhawk - yep, don't you think the gray looks better?
Mike - you hit the nail on the head about this site for sure!!!
The better choice I'm telling ya Ysabel. Thanks for humoring me but I still think it's a closer match than old Harlan(thanks for the support Jeremy). Can't believe how NEW that Walker still looks after all those years. Nice Super too. I think many of us drooled over the shape of the Dragoons and Walker's for so long that the Super B's just made more sense to us than the standard gripped/fluted cylinder Blackhawks. Still love to tote and shoot mine with Federal 200 Gr. SWCHP 44 Specials.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8