I think Dutch's actions can probably be best summed up as a case of... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtDij1C-704
That was the way the frontier of the early 1800s was- brutal and unforgiving.
It would be a lot of fun, though. Far more hand-to-hand fighting.
Until the navy revolver, that was all a man had to protect himself- a knife and a musket.
^^^How about the early 1800s? Flintlocks and muskets.
The Grays are nasty but stupid.
The Braithwaites are just nasty.
No problem, bro! Give your lady my best and have an AWESOME New Year 😎👍
It's just neat to be talking shop with a fellow civil war buff.
^Awesome! Love BOTH those movies!
And he's at the statue just down the street from where you find the racist bloke:
It may be nothing at all but thanks anyway- I'll give Old Kentucky Home a listen 😉
NO WAY- that frickin' awesome! Were you there when Stephen Lang did his tour?
No way! Sounds like a woman I'd enjoy having a conversation with-
I'm also a BIG civil war buff but NOWHERE near that expert! Thanks :)
Uncle & Uncle
"Some men just wanna watch the world burn".
Pinkertons; seem pretty tough.
Lancaster, always.
Nice! I must admit I like a classic too. The only problem I have with the single action Colt is that it takes very long to reload, cranking out the bullets and such... With a Schofield, you just pop open the frame and drop the bullets in. But you’re absolutely right; no Wild West gun is more iconic than the Colt.
^Yep! The perfect gun! Don’t need none of those new fangled semi-automatic jobs. Just a good old-fashioned Schofield revolver... What about you @OldTemplar7, being an Old West gun connoisseur?
Schofield. Every time. Quickest reload, highest damage and the most fashionable. After all, it was used by the likes of Jesse James and Billy the Kid.
^Definitely the most prolific and prophetic. The definition of a man ahead of his times.
^Dylan’s not for everyone.
^Oh, ok. Thanks :)