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My second series Sport Model Colt Woodsman, or possibly my T/C .45 Seneca. But then there is my Ithaca Deluxe 16 gauge Deerslayer.
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I'm going to have to say my original 1896 Krag Cavalry Carbine. Not many of them were made and not many of them survived the last 113 years unmolested. Most Krags have been cut down or sporterized.
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I'm going to have to say my original 1896 Krag Cavalry Carbine. Not many of them were made and not many of them survived the last 113 years unmolested. Most Krags have been cut down or sporterized.
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+1 on that. The Model 1896 Krag-Jorgensen carbines also have the distinction of having been the primary arm of the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry - the famed Rough Riders. Teddy Roosevelt, who was then second in command of the outfit, used all his influence to see to it that the Rough Riders got the latest and greatest carbines. The majority of the troops fighting in the Spanish-American war were still armed with the old black powder .45-70 "trapdoor" Springfield single-shots. Here's a shot of the 1896 Krag carbine I own.
John
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Erl Svendsen "Little Ace".
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I have a 3 1/2 inch nickel 357 reg mag
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The PSP at the top of this photo is one of 500 built and imported to the USA in 1997. It is mine, bottom one belongs to my favorite son.
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A 1900 American Eagle Luger (.30 cal) and a S&W 1st model. They are not for sale at any price and will be passed on to my daughter.
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