Posted on 08/04/2010 6:21:54 PM PDT by Errant
Hickok45 video having some fun and gunning with one of mine and his favorite Marlins, the 1894 Cowboy Limited in .45 Colt caliber. This rifle is a jewel and so much fun to shoot. The .45 Colt is a great flexible round.
You got that right. Even a .44 mag is overkill unless you are walking around in bear country, and even for that I would prefer my .45, and being able to empty a 12-round magazine into whatever was causing me trouble.
There are several theories, including that Russian (and probably others) cavalry doctrine was to have one’s revolver cocked whenever it was in hand on horseback (one less thing to do when things get ugly). The spur offered a place to keep the trigger finger without diminishing the shooter’s grip.
Other’s include a rest for the middle finger of the shooter, a “parry guard” against sword cuts (okee dokee), and a hanger to help support the gun when stuffed in a sash (flap holsters not being the fastest to draw from).
Interesting. Thanks Slim!
Clyde Barrow was a fan of the BAR. The government's Thompsons were no match.
Yep, especially Alaska which is where I carried the 454 Casull.
There was one incident involving a guy killing a charging grizzly with a .45 ACP. Everyone was in awe as most carried larger calibers.
Most people don't realize how big these bears can get or how fast they can attack.
Wow, that’s a nice collection you have. Thanks for sharing!
Maybe I will just keep BOTH of my Blackhawks after seeing your collection! :)
I just finished reworking the finish and bluing on my Marlin 336 30/30 that my dad had given me when I was 16. I love that gun and it is still a great shooter. I think the Marlin 336 is the best looking lever action ever built. Which reminds me that I need to go shoot it!
LOL I hear ya!
Which reminds me that I need to go shoot it!
There's only one thing better than talking about guns. ;-)
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