Rubone
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Nice, I have one like that!My Grandma (born 1877) didn’t put up with any nonsense from the ruffian lead miners in SE Missouri back in the 1890s.
(Sharps .30 caliber 4 barrel derringer).
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Nice, I have one like that!My Grandma (born 1877) didn’t put up with any nonsense from the ruffian lead miners in SE Missouri back in the 1890s.
(Sharps .30 caliber 4 barrel derringer).
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Oh no, a 3 wheeler!Doing 17 things at once, this evening, I said to myself, "Now, that, would be a random gun photo."
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Thanks for the thread, good time to stop.
It's confused.... one minute it thinks it's a pistol, the next it thinks it is a revolver. Damn Clinton AWB killed it. Super thin grip for a 15rder.
Whats the TI wristband with the racecar....stopwatch?
Whats the TI wristband with the racecar....stopwatch?
Nice! My Dad worked for TI back then, several of his projects were watches and calculators. Ill have to ask if he remembers that one.Its an old LED watch from the ‘70’s. They sucked so much power they only display the time when you push the button, then go back to sleep.
We've come a long ways, baby!When’s the last time someone paid $100 for a 4 function calculator?
Two 38shorty, one 38S&W but the other 38 Colt New Police. Wink wink; nudge nudge.
That's the biggest quarter I have ever seen!
Sort of like Winchester calling their cartridges in their 1873’s the .38 WCF or .44 WCF, WCF for Winchester Center Fire.jar
..."Bob's your uncle!"
It was ever so clever of Colt to come up with such a keen bit of cartridge nomenclature!