Originally Posted by HunterShooter58
Originally Posted by Riflecrank
Sir Jerry,
I will tell Doc M about the appreciation he is getting over here at 24hr.
If you ever want to join his private forum, you were invited and vouched for by many, IIRC.
They say that an Eskimo woman gets tattoos on her chin to show that she is a "serious woman."
Your reputation as a "serious man" has spread far and wide.
No need for you to get a tattoo on your chin ... heh heh, sometimes I just can't heppit, trying to be funny, but it goes off the rails.

Here is someting you and Sir Tony will like:

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Top rifle above is a Browning Bros. M1879 serial no. 509, chambered for .40-70 something or other.
Rifle below it is Winchester M1885 serial no. 87, chambered for .45-70 Gov't.
In this situation, the model numbers might match the year of production.
Picture is from R. L. Wilson's book, "WINCHESTER An American Legend"
which brings us back to the topic of the .458 Winchester Magnum.
I bought R.L. a hotdog and an ice cream cone at the 2016 NRA Convention.
We heard Trump and Pence and Ted Nugent that day in Freedom Hall.
R.L. died soon after that.
Hope the hotdog and ice cream cone did not have anything to do with his death.

You are Correct Sir Ron,
That's one of my favorite pages in that Book!
A "Serious Man" tatoo might be hard to come by. As Sir Jerry might already have one in an inconspicuous place! LOL!!!

LOL, very funny stuff Sirs Ron and Tony, chin tats would be out as i have whiskers on my chin, you see, one butt crack is enough, i grow whiskers to hide the one on my face, plus shaving it then leaves two tiny red chapped hiney cheeks on one's face, who wants that??? ; ]

Great rifles those 1885's, betting the 40-70 is either a 40-70 Sharps Straight or 40-70 Sharps Bottleneck, great guns!


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