lionking
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LOL. Sort of but not really? I'm leaning toward some sort of flintlock. However, that fireplace has become a backdrop to zoom meetings that are required for my work, so I've postponed putting anything up yet. I did put up a nice caribou antler shed though. In any event, we've decided to, at some point in the next couple years, to rip the entire fireplace out and replace it with a wood burning stove, so...I'm not sure how that will all go back together and where a gun would go.Was there a decision?
An old double hammer 12 gauge side by side. Preferably a damascus barrel.
"They're ivory. Only a pimp in a cheap New Orleans whore house would carry a pearl-handled pistol." - George S. PattonEmbodies America?
Nickel plated revolver with mother of pearl grips and a can of Cheez Wiz.
I've got his uglier brother.
Happy to do so.I'm sure glad someone brought this back from the grave
...I would choose something civilian, American, and fitting with the settlement of Alaska.
Or shotgun.That would pretty much narrow it down to some sort of lever action. Winchester 92, 94, or 95; Marlin 94 or Savage 99.
True. Although I think rifles are more common hunting tools up here. Our waterfowl season is really short (30-50 days.)Or shotgun.
Nothing embodies 'murrica like a German rifle and a Canadian rifle.An ‘03 Springfield or M1 rifle.
Loaded.