IAhunter
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A hawk eating one of the gophers that have burrows in my front yard. Now that was a win!
Mystery find-
Found this nearby in the national forest.
The line appears to be nylon and is about 4 feet long.
It's a well made heavy duty __________ .
I call this my "Desert finds" display" even though I didn't personally finds some of these items. As far as Indian pottery shards go you could pick up a car load out on the desert here if you were so inclined a practice I quit several years ago.
I've also added several more relic firearms since this picture was taken. For example: The Model 1858 Remington revolver was found by a Union pacific engineer many years ago at Ft Churchill in Nevada. I purchased it from his son.
Jim
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Mystery find-
Found this nearby in the national forest.
The line appears to be nylon and is about 4 feet long.
It's a well made heavy duty __________ .
Interesting That is an old style lanyard from a safety harness, before they added a shock absorbing section
I keep hearing about naked women but I have got to remind the people making these claims that without photographs it just didn't happen.
Ima need the stories behind the rest of those.
Please?
There's a 1960 vintage bomb shelter in my back yard that my father in law built as a working model, he built & installed several during the Cuban missle crisis. Cans of crackers still down there and a million cockroaches.
Regards,
turnerriver
The Luger has been "fired" with just a primed case. I have other Lugers to shoot and actually enjoy this one in it's current condition. As for the revolver it's chambered for some obsolete black powder cartridge around 10mm. I've never actually considered firing it.Are the Luger or the revolver repairable? They don't look all that bad.![]()
The Luger has been "fired" with just a primed case. I have other Lugers to shoot and actually enjoy this one in it's current condition. As for the revolver it's chambered for some obsolete black powder cartridge around 10mm. I've never actually considered firing it.
Jim
and a million cockroaches.
Regards,
turnerriver
Is that a true count or a WAG?Larry