Posted on 08/20/2014 12:03:48 PM PDT by marktwain
In a previous article, I mentioned that I was doing a favor by moving a lady and her possessions across the country. The trip became a bit more memorable near the end. In the last hundred miles before the drop off point, I was informed that a prominent outlaw motorcycle gang had found out that she had been in Arizona, and now knew that she was moving back to the Midwest. I was told that she had been instrumental in putting one of the officers of the group in prison for a few years. I was assured that they were not interested in me.
I asked her about it, and she said that if they were going to do anything to her, it would have happened a long time ago. Part of the goods being moved was a Harley.
I dropped off (guided in the last few miles), loaded up, and headed back. Crossing northern Texas, I stopped at a Love's Truck Stop to refuel vehicle and body. While doing so a Texan came in with a rifle in a truck rifle rack. I count that as open carry.
I asked to take some pictures. Mr. Kenneth Ware agreed, but he did not want his face plastered on the Internet. He farms three sections of wheat that he and his wife own without debt. That is 1,960 acres for people who do not have a background in surveying. Another way to describe the size of the farm is land that is one mile deep by three miles wide. He does most of the work himself. He said he farmed it with antique equipment, because a new tractor would cost as much as one of the sections of land.
The rifle was a Winchester model 67 with most of the finish gone. He said it was still accurate enough to pot a rabbit at 100 yards. I said he had good eyes.
He remarked that I was the first person to ask about the rifle. It had belonged to his wife's grandfather. Her uncle had it until he died at the age of 100. Now he has it. The grandfather probably bought it new as an adult, as the model 67 was introduced in 1934.
I think my 86 year old dad has a Model 60 Winchester. It’s still in pretty good shape except that the bluing is almost completely gone.
Thanks for the advice!
I suppose I'll have to settle for a ZSU-23-4 if one is readily available, along with a basic load of course.
It's always something...
Back yard? Anything that pretty should be in the front!
Good story. Thanks.
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