-=> JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to WEATHERMAN <=-
WE> It's an interesting enough looking piece, but no ejector rod? I
WE> suppose it's to
WE> keep weight down and minimize barrel length but I'd still like to have
WE> the little pokey thingie on the side of the barrel...
JA> It comes with a wooden rod to use as an ejector, just not made onto the
JA> barrel... Cause the barrel is not long enough. :-)
Which goes to the point I had made in the above...
WE> I've got several of their arms but I think I'll pass on this one, for
WE> short- barreled .22 fun I have a Standard Mfg. S333 "Thunderstruck."
JA> I've seen those, but not shot one... I like "cowboy" guns, though, so
JA> I'm going to get the Barkeep...
JA> I have a 6-1/2" Heritage and a Ruger Wrangler as well. Again, I like my
JA> cowboy guns. :-)
JA> When money is better I plan to get a .44 Lever action rifle and a .44
JA> SA revolver...
I've two of the 4 3/4" Rough Riders as well as a 6.5", a Ruger Single Six,
Ruger Blackhawk in .45 Colt (with a cylinder for .45 ACP), seven Henry lever
action .22's (six are Tribute editions), a Henry .44 SP/Mag Mare's Leg, a pair
of Ruger SASS Vaqueros in .45 Colt, an Uberti Cattleman carbine in .45 Colt, a
pair of Pietta black powder Navys in .44 caliber and a Pietta Remington New
Model Army in .44. Oh, then there's the Pedretti Sharps 1874 replica in .45
Colt and the Connecticut arms caplock in .54 caliber. Damn, almost forgot the
Jukar .54 caliber caplock pistol as well.
So yeah... I guess I "get" the "Cowboy" thing...
... Wherever you go, there you are!
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