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Nice display Gold Boy, got some good money on them walls.

What machine are you using.

You got some future hunts lined up as well.

Just in case your interested UT has a great online selection of maps, from old forts, missions, cattle drive trails, battles. You should have a look for your areas that you have easiest access to.
 

Nice display Gold Boy, got some good money on them walls.

What machine are you using.

You got some future hunts lined up as well.

Just in case your interested UT has a great online selection of maps, from old forts, missions, cattle drive trails, battles. You should have a look for your areas that you have easiest access to.

i'm using my Teknetics eurotek pro and i'm hunting on and off at my great grandmothers house do to deer season around here
 

i'm using my Teknetics eurotek pro and i'm hunting on and off at my great grandmothers house do to deer season around here

you tanned them skins too when you get a deer. Great feeling when you can use more of that animal, not too much trouble either, and you can maake some really good stuff out of it or just sell it.
 

you tanned them skins too when you get a deer. Great feeling when you can use more of that animal, not too much trouble either, and you can maake some really good stuff out of it or just sell it.

Got a deer hide in the garage a guy gave .e few years ago. Ought to make moccasins out of some of it.
Btw, what do you think of the 1911 semi-automatic?
 

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Buddy, I figured it out because psychologists say that 50+ people should not play or buy Star Wars stuff :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7:
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Did they say why ? Star Wars stuff from my son's generation is worth some money. Oh........... I forgot, you have daughters and since you are the age of my sons, your daughters are the age of my grandson :BangHead:
 

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Did they say why ? Star Wars stuff from my son's generation is worth some money. Oh........... I forgot, you have daughters and since you are the age of my sons, your daughters are the age of my grandson :BangHead:

You are 153 years old?
I saw original star wars at drive in. Fell asleep well before the end lol.
I got some Gundam Wing action figures found in a flea market. Oh I got to show you something cool.
Anyway, nothing wrong with people over 50 enjoying star wars stuff. Not a fan of it myself.
Princess leai? Was hot tho :p
 

You guys were talking about the Winchester Mod. 94 . Well,Feast your eyes on THE guns that WON the West :) View attachment 1651347
Winchester Mod 94 in 30/30 Cal. ...Perfect balance,light weight,small frame, short barrel,great brush gun.:)Pared up with the (legendary)12 gauge side by side, "coach gun" and the single action Colt 45 in 45 Long Colt :)
Whats not to like .Works 4 me .
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I likey Roger !
Those are neat and impressive for sure. "Coach gun" is neat.
I love the Old West firearms.
Here are a few of my pride and joys, ( though NOT from the Wild West ):

Remington Rolling Block: RollingBlockMarks2 003.jpg RollingBlockMarks2 004.jpg RollingBlockMarks2 019.jpg RollingBlockMarks2 024.jpg RollingBlockMarks2 017.jpg These are a 36 caliber and 44 caliber pistol. The 44 caliber has the detachable shoulder stock as well as an extended barrel. DSCF7717.JPG DSCF7781.JPG
 

I do have a couple old Winchesters, a 44 caliber 1873 and an 1890. my 1873 Winchester .44 WCF.png my 1873 Winchester a .44 WCF.png
 

Not really with those .They are 'old school' if you know what I mean :) But their a blast to shoot .If for no other reason than what they Once were....History !:)
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I simply LOVE the sound when you pull back the hammer and it rotates the cylinder on those old west hand guns. they make a sound that says we mean business .
 

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I simply LOVE the sound when you pull back the hammer and it rotates the cylinder on those old west hand guns. they make a sound that says we mean business .

Those are some nice guns, Simon! Black powder guns are fun to shoot lol.
 

Got a deer hide in the garage a guy gave .e few years ago. Ought to make moccasins out of some of it.
Btw, what do you think of the 1911 semi-automatic?

For its time, great weapon, still even today they are good. I have close to 20 in my collection, but did not purchase one of them, all passed down, not really what I would take to war.
 

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Don´t know him but seems it is the same as it was on me. I had one of the best in Europe as mentor. Learned as lot in addition but most you have to figure out yourself. I started with rifles at the age of 13 and did everything mostly intuitively.

Important for me was to find the perfect, most comfortable and as low as possible (!!) position which for me has eliminated every moving caused by heartbeat or breathing. Now I don´t care about breathing or the heartbeat because I don´t even recognize it at aiming. That was the holy grail for me to get into maximum precision - or better said my max. precision that is still possible with my bad eye. :laughing7:

>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Hathcock
>>> https://www.warhistoryonline.com/vi...a-general-with-one-shot-then-crawledback.html003.JPG It was indeed a great honor to of known him and call him friend.Pix, taken at his home in V.Beach.In His room he called the "bunker"
 

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Good morning Ransom thread. Hope you guys a great day.
 

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