Museum Pieces

Started by Drayton Calhoun, October 24, 2010, 02:49:22 PM

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Drayton Calhoun

A historic site near home called Janney Furnace. Confederate Iron Furnace near Ohatchee, Alabama, with it's own museum. Check out how some of the items are identified.
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Montana Slim

Unfortuantely, I cannot read the descriptions other than for the Sharps Cartridge packet....


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Drayton Calhoun

Sorry about that. Didn't realize that until I posted. There is a '51 Navy ID'd as a '60 Army, yet it looks like a .44, odd. Plan on getting back with them and see if I can get some out of case photos. First Savage I've ever seen in person.
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

Drayton Calhoun

There is another, much larger museum nearby, completely forgot about. The Berman Museum of World History. A large gun collection from 1860's forward, complete with a Gatling Gun with the circular magazine and a Winchester with a solid ivory buttstock and forearm. As soon as I get a chance, I will go forth and take photos and post what I can after getting their permission to do so.
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

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