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A Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS using the awesome .44 Mag. & was born in1985

Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS 1985 NICE .44 Mag. - Picture 2
Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS 1985 NICE .44 Mag. - Picture 3
Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS 1985 NICE .44 Mag. - Picture 4
Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS 1985 NICE .44 Mag. - Picture 5
Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS 1985 NICE .44 Mag. - Picture 6
Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS 1985 NICE .44 Mag. - Picture 7
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Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS 1985 NICE .44 Mag. - Picture 9
Ruger MODEL REDHAWK 6 SHOT REVOLVER 7.5 INCH BARREL WOOD GRIPS 1985 NICE .44 Mag. - Picture 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Representation of the meeting between the Danish frigate Løvendals Galley, under the command of Tordenskjold, and the Swedish-operated English privateering frigate De Olbing Galley, on the Swedish west coast. During the lengthy battle, the Danish vessel ran out of gunpowder for their cannons, and following the sharing of a few drinks between both commanders, the vessels went their separate ways. Painted by the Danish artist Christian Mølsted

Ran out of gunpowder, but still had something to drink.
The very definition of a sailor.