Lol one of the old guys I shoot with is like that, when I call him to see if he's going to the range that day 1/2 the conversation is him yelling into the phone. YA ! OK ! WHAT! SURE! Then he makes up 1/2 the answers to what he thinks I'm asking him cause he can't hear me. Lol , comic relief
Great info Renault. Ya I did a Google search of him he was in a few Western movies. I had read somewhere that the rifle was painted to be a mock up but had no idea about the gentleman Mr Cox. Thank you for that highlight. The man Sounded like a great personality
the little FN M1900 chambered in .32 ACP was the very semiautomatic pistol Theodore Roosevelt kept in his bedstand while President. Many of Teddy Roosevelt’s firearms and outdoor-related artifacts are on display in both the NRA museum in Fairfax, Virginia and the NRA National Sporting Arms...
Roosevelt’s top-break, single-action wheelgun was not chambered in the usual .44 Russian caliber. Roosevelt’s New Model Number 3 was chambered in .38 to match the standard military-issue ammunition of the time (makes sense if you’re heading off to lead a US Army Cavalry unit).
Roosevelt’s...
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