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My Back hurts from just looking at this! A 45-70 Shiloh Sharps vs. Milk Jugs


As you can guess by the comments above. I have owned & shot a few of these serious rifles.
Especially when you can load this round up to 458 Winchester Magnum levels. Because with one of those rounds in the chamber of your rifle.
A Good rifleman can put down almost any huge game out there. Granted that they get close enough and have a proper placement of the round. Grumpy

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Hi Standard HD Military .22 Pistol Review & Shooting

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Why it took 57 years to replace jungle boots (I loved my pair!)

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Armas Garbi- Garbi is a Basque word meaning purity

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17 MILLION ROUNDS! Long-time @winchesterrepeatingarms employee John Riedel at work targeting rifles in the Shooting Gallery located at Tract C-84 of the Winchester Factory in New Haven. Some days, Riedel would shoot as many as 250 guns, five shots through each. He would eventually test-fire an estimated 17 million rounds or more through Winchester firearms before he retired from the company in 1943. He reportedly regretted having to leave during wartime production, expressing genuine concern that every firearm leaving the factory needed to be exactly right, a feeling of personal responsibility that was undoubtedly shared by many or all at the time.

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Any of you more seasoned Folks remember these? The Winchester Model 72

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Sig P322 Nothing But PROBLEMS!!

https://youtu.be/YtODWU06pmM?list=RDCMUCIugi05X4JKUQz3WPD-YKog

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New W.W.Greener G Gun

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John Wesley Hardin. “Myths and Truths in the John Wesley Hardin Legend”. (One really Bad Man to have in your AO is all that I have to say!)

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First handgun mounted flashlight – 1915! (Here I am, so send a couple of mortar rounds my way!)