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my favorite gun hmmmmmmm
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my armstrong rbl 6 pdr mountain gun is up there

hobbie , building cannons and muskets is up there

food ,thai food
 
Nothing specific for a favourite gun. But overall I like my revolvers best over all others.

Too many hobbies to list. I wander between model airplane building and flying, wood working, metal working, bicycle building and riding and motorcycle tinkering and riding. Variety is the spice of life after all :D

For food it's the same thing, I like variety. But there's a slightly special spot reserved for holiday turkey dinners with all the trimmings.
 
I'll have to say my Pietta short '58 Remington.
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Favorite gun is a tough one, since they are all favorites for one reason or another.

I reckon I'd have to go with my '92 Rossi in .44-40 if I had to pick just one gun to keep. For me, it's the rifle equivalent of the '51 Navy. When it comes up to shooting position, the sights are already on target.

Activity: Probably a tie 'twixt CAS, photography and being with family. Since I don't get to do CAS much, I reckon I could rule it out of the list.

Food: Don't have a favorite, it's either edible or it isn't. I will say this, I prefer a well cooked hamburger patty over any steak I've ever eaten.
 
Guns... Well, thats a tough one. As far as BP goes, I only have the Pietta 5.5" in .44, and an old T\C Renegade in .50, but it is in VERY bad shape and Im not sure I will ever get it to fire again. Would like more remmies and some colts as well....Lots of them I like allot, it just seems that money doesnt like me too much! LOL

Hobbies.. eh.. again, varied. Hunting, fishing, camping, gardening, gourmet cooking, fiddling around with guns and getting screamed at by the ol' lady ;)

Food.. Easy! Hands down, pizza with ranch dressing! It is my firm belief that pizza was invented to be the premier ranch dressing delivery system... :)
 
Percussion shotgun
Tinkering with motorcycles
Southern soul food...ham and beans, chicken dumplins, fried chicken...too hard to pick a single one soo...if cracker barrel serves it then it's on my list.
 
EMF Pietta 1858 Remington

They used to be Shooting, Skiing and Horseback Riding now they're Shooting, Visiting Palm Trees and Reading Historical Fiction

Shrimp (Fried, Coconut, Cocktail, etc.) and Tournedos Margaux ala Montgomery Inn (aka Steak)
 
Barnett pattern flintlock trade rifle in .62 caliber.

American Western History

Mexican Food
 
1. My left-handed flintlock .50 caliber longrifle made by the late John Bivins
2. NMLRA competition pistol shooting
3. A pound of boiled shrimp ready to peel with a tub of butter (don't tell my doctor):eek:
 
Glad to see this thread is still alive! I miss ya'll. Start ma milling and gunsmith class this coming week. Ergo, more cannons coming your way. For D. Buck Stopshere, here's a pic from a calendar I'm creating. Hogwash, Time flys, A Penny for your Thoughts are currently in the making. This was to be a private message but I couldn't figure out how to include the pic. Enjoy.
 

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"Deer Me, Cannonman is a Name Dropper"! :neener:

1. My Ruger Old Army "Dragoon" model .44, but my Ruger Old Army .36 is a close second.
2. Tie between NMLRA competition pistol shooting & sailing the coastal waters of NC.
3. A pound of steamed shrimp and butter on the side.

This is coming from the "voice" I hear occasionally when no one is around. Not that I repeat myself.:confused::eek::what::D
 
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1) Colt Model 1860.
2) Anything that has to do with guns.
3) Filet Mignon done to perfection.
 
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