SAFireman
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....this could have been my rig.....and I would have been a lucky man to tote it around.
The gun is a 1930 or so 3rd Model HE44 aka Wolf & Klar. The blackjack or convoy is unmarked, but is in remarkable condition given it's age and occupation. The knuckles are unmarked, but plenty sturdy to do the job.
Why no cuffs you ask? Given the stated policy on escalation of force, no cuffs would be needed - you either cooperate, or ride the meat wagon to see the doc, and/or mortician
I think that now all I need to do is scrounge up a Tyler grip adapter and some period correct leather....I am keeping my fingers crossed that it letters to some Texas based LEO.....heck, any LEO history will to to stoke the fire of imagination in my feeble mind.
If you were a deputy in 1930 would this do for you? Maybe a nice lever gun to have as a back-up in the event of a riot? Maybe a model 11R Remington?
Letter arrived - see post #50
The gun is a 1930 or so 3rd Model HE44 aka Wolf & Klar. The blackjack or convoy is unmarked, but is in remarkable condition given it's age and occupation. The knuckles are unmarked, but plenty sturdy to do the job.
Why no cuffs you ask? Given the stated policy on escalation of force, no cuffs would be needed - you either cooperate, or ride the meat wagon to see the doc, and/or mortician

I think that now all I need to do is scrounge up a Tyler grip adapter and some period correct leather....I am keeping my fingers crossed that it letters to some Texas based LEO.....heck, any LEO history will to to stoke the fire of imagination in my feeble mind.
If you were a deputy in 1930 would this do for you? Maybe a nice lever gun to have as a back-up in the event of a riot? Maybe a model 11R Remington?

Letter arrived - see post #50
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