Another handgun question

Started by Sam Perfye, September 01, 2009, 09:35:40 PM

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Sam Perfye

Do I need to ask for an exception for my 1892 New Army? It is in .41 calibre and has a 5" barrel. Although I'll be shooting in Mil-spec repeater, I won't be doing a U.S. impression. Don't know if that makes a difference or not. After reading some of the other threads I'm not sure. Thanks, Al.
Raise the Black Flag and ride hard boys, Our cause is just and our enemies our many.

Pitspitr

You know, Al, it is OK to wear blue. After all there were a good number of "see-sesh" that fought in Cuba. ;)
I remain, Your Ob'd Servant,
Jerry M. "Pitspitr" Davenport
(Bvt.)Brigadier General Commanding,
Grand Army of the Frontier
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Dusty Tagalon

Al, shoot infantry, no pistol is needed. Other then that, no telling what someone south of the border would have for a pistol.

Brian

Drydock

Would that someday we were big enough to draw the line at calibers or differing handguns, but I don't see that happening in my lifetime.  And we'll sure not turn anyone away for using a larger than spec caliber.  And anyone using an M1892 New Army is for sure enough welcome. Bring it and shoot it.  What rifle are you using? 
Civilize them with a Krag . . .

Sam Perfye

Thanks all for the advice. Jerry actually the uniform is blue, just not U.S.    Dusty, already got the belt rig might as well use it.    Sgt. Drydock, I'm mating the 1892 with an Argentine mauser(1891). Got home today and the last piece of gear was on the porch.  I'll try to post pictures tonite or tomorrow. Al.
Raise the Black Flag and ride hard boys, Our cause is just and our enemies our many.

pony express

An Argentine outfit? I'd be interested in what that looks like, since I have a nice 1891. Really nice, except of course the usual ground off crest.

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