TOAK The thread of all knowledge VII
Good idea, chapstick will keep my lips supple during those long, hot days in the saddle. You're a good guy to watch out for me like that, Russ.
When was a Navy made in .44? All the Navy pistols were .36 whether it was 1851 or 1860. At least that was the info I have seen. But I'm willing to learn.
The TOAK delivers....
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Piett...Kit/740135.uts
Greg, you are historically correct, all Navy black powders were .36. Army was .44. This appears to be a creation but is a good looking gun.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Piett...Kit/740135.uts
Greg, you are historically correct, all Navy black powders were .36. Army was .44. This appears to be a creation but is a good looking gun.
Last edited by Juan L; 12-21-2016 at 08:01 PM.
I sense that's got to be a Mick pic on a previous trip to CO or the Black Hills.......No?
Unfortunately for Mick, THE LOOK he's gonna get wearing that outfit around the house will not be flattering
That man cuts a fine profile in that there duster..........
And the pinky ring is the coup 'de gras for a 1870's gambling man.
Sorry, Russ, I didn't see the other posts before I posted. My excuse was I was in a meeting and my phone just took me to a post.......
No excuses required. Meetings r gud