A Few of My Favorite Toy's

Started by Shotgun Steve, October 05, 2009, 01:18:51 PM

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Shotgun Steve

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The knife at the left was one of my first attempts at forging. It may not look
the greatest but I got the heat treating right. The blade easily takes and holds
a razor edge very well.

The revolver at left is an Open Top in .44 Special but I can also shoot .44 Colt and .44 Russian in it.
The revolver at right is an .44 Remington cap & ball.
The revolver at bottom is an H&R Arms Co. breaktop in .32 S&W.

Shotgun Steve
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Steve.......Pretty nice! Can't wait to read your first article for the Shootist.

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Stillwater

Quote from: Ottawa Creek Bill on October 05, 2009, 01:43:12 PM
Steve.......Pretty nice! Can't wait to read your first article for the Shootist.

Bill

Bill, which Shootist is this?

The "Shootist" magazine that I know of, has been discontinued...

Bill

Irish Dave


QuoteThe "Shootist" magazine that I know of, has been discontinued...

You must be thinking of "SHOOT" magazine. "The Shootist", while tardy, remains an active publication with the next issue currectly in the mail to our members.
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