Air Rifle as used by Lewis & Clark

Started by redcliffsw, February 26, 2011, 09:28:57 AM

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redcliffsw


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W. Gray

very good description.

They also had a collapsible boat with them, which did not work the way they envisioned. It was buried somewhere along the way.
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Teresa

His magnificent presentation on this important history needs only a correction of geography.. that the river location where Lewis & Clark wintered over in Oregon was NOT the "headwaters of the Potomac" but, instead, the mouth of the mighty Columbia River near present day Astoria.

It is about 26K for a reproduction of this gun..
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srkruzich

Quote from: Teresa on March 02, 2011, 08:35:59 PM
His magnificent presentation on this important history needs only a correction of geography.. that the river location where Lewis & Clark wintered over in Oregon was NOT the "headwaters of the Potomac" but, instead, the mouth of the mighty Columbia River near present day Astoria.

It is about 26K for a reproduction of this gun..
Hmm sounds like a good survival gun for when the SHTF and you can't get any powder!
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jarhead

It does Steve, but 26 grand can but alot of bolts for a crossbow

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