What says NCOWS about......

Started by TallBaldBellied, December 21, 2009, 06:39:25 PM

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Skeeter Lewis

I'm smack on 156 pounds so I'm feeling real smug.

James Hunt

Tallbaldbellied: no ill will intended. But some folks, and I don't mean you, outside of NCOWS seem to feel that they should be able to throw up anything and ask if it is "approved". Again, if it is not on the approved list or obviously common, then the onus is upon the user to bring evidence of its existence and use - not NCOWS obligation to prove it didn't exist. You can't prove that something wasn't there, only that it was. A point lost on some.
NCOWS, CMSA, NRA
"The duty is ours, the results are God's." (John Quincy Adams)

Steel Horse Bailey

"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Texas Lawdog

I guess my Scottish ancestry might have something to do with it.(Clan Roberston or Clan Donnahachi)
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   Col.  CAF  NRA  TSRA   BOA  Dooley Gang  BOPP  ROWSS  Scarlet Mask Vigilance Society Great Lakes Freight and Mining Company  Cow Cracker Cavalry   Berger Sharpshooters "I had no Irons in the Fire". "Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie"?

St. George

Take a good look around, the next time you're at a shoot - or read one of the magazines devoted to this business and check out the photos of the big events, and 'look' at the 'cowboys' of today.

Then - look at the period photos.

If today's folks were to 'ride the range' - they'd do it on Percherons - and they don't work brushy cattle worth a damn...

Probably why they developed buckboards.

Incidentally - a quote from the Spring 2009 issue of 'Guns of the Old West' - page 58 - states:

"This model is based on gun designed by Alllesandro Pietta, a son in the family-owned Pietta Firearms business, who is an active SASS shooter in Italy.  Allesandro designed this piece for its balance  and to accomodate his rather large hands and, from his personal guns this model was born."


Vaya,

Scouts Out!


"It Wasn't Cowboys and Ponies - It Was Horses and Men.
It Wasn't Schoolboys and Ladies - It Was Cowtowns and Sin..."

Dr. Bob

Gee, I was 156# until the holidays came.  Now I'm up to 159! :D  Too much Birthday cake and Christmas cookies!  Damn they're good!! ;D :o ;D
Regards, Doc
Dr. Bob Butcher,
NCOWS 2420, Senator
HR 4
GAF 405,
NRA Life,
KGC 8.
Warthog
Motto: Clean mind  -  Clean body,   Take your pick

Texas Lawdog

Bro. Bob, I would recommend some ballast if you decide to come out to  Texas. We got high wind out here, 159 is sorta light in a stiff wind.
SASS#47185  RO I   ROII       NCOWS#2244  NCOWS Life #186  BOLD#393 GAF#318 SCORRS#1 SBSS#1485  WASA#666  RATS#111  BOSS#155  Storm#241 Henry 1860#92 W3G#1000  Warthog AZSA #28  American Plainsmen Society #69  Masonic Cowboy Shootist  Hiram's Rangers#18  FOP  Lt. Col  Grand Army of The Frontier, Life Member CAF
   Col.  CAF  NRA  TSRA   BOA  Dooley Gang  BOPP  ROWSS  Scarlet Mask Vigilance Society Great Lakes Freight and Mining Company  Cow Cracker Cavalry   Berger Sharpshooters "I had no Irons in the Fire". "Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie"?

Dr. Bob

I'll carry extra ammo in my pockets! ;)
Regards, Doc
Dr. Bob Butcher,
NCOWS 2420, Senator
HR 4
GAF 405,
NRA Life,
KGC 8.
Warthog
Motto: Clean mind  -  Clean body,   Take your pick

Mogorilla

For what it is worth, I have seen two original 73 colts with 1860 army grips (In retrospect, they could have been the same gun as I saw them two years apart.)  1st was in the antique gun shop in the french quarter of New orleans.  It had a typed card indicating provenance, that the 1860 colt grip had been fitted by the original owner, handed down etc., it was a fairly short barrel on the 73.   2 to 3 years later, I saw one in Las Vegas, it too was a short barreled colt, listed as a homemade adaptation to a factory colt.    I wish now I would have written the serial number down, I would be interested if it was the same gun now.     As to the spin off topic, haven't seen 150 since 5th grade when I hit 5'8", height stopped just shy of 6', wish the weight had  ;D

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