Model 1892, every once in a while you may see a 1894. No Marlins! One Eastwood movie had baddies with a scoped 1899 Savage and Mauser 1898 machine carbine. What calibers were they all supposed to be? .25,.32, .38, .44? Never made a ‘92 in .45. And a 1973 Colt, of course. No other models. In real life it sure would have been a different scene. Muzzleloaders, shotguns, old Trapdoors. Surplus Remington and Colt C&B. Bunches of DA revolvers and little top breaks, European guns galore, pinafore even, post 1900. The “Wild Bunch” got it closer.
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All those westerns and such, everyone with a shinny winny
- WB, 2025-04-23, 12:40
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Remember the old move " Night of the Grizzly"
- Derek, 2025-04-24, 07:24
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I guess that would have been the most potent "carbine"
- WB, 2025-04-24, 09:28
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For some
- Jim Taylor, 2025-04-24, 10:34
- It impressed me about Keith writing about - WB, 2025-04-24, 11:31
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For some
- Jim Taylor, 2025-04-24, 10:34
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I guess that would have been the most potent "carbine"
- WB, 2025-04-24, 09:28
- It would depend upon - IC, 2025-04-23, 13:31
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Remember the old move " Night of the Grizzly"
- Derek, 2025-04-24, 07:24