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Did anyone here happen to be the person that bought a 10 1/2 Max from the Joe Bowman collection about 10 days or so ago? If you did could you please drop me a PM, I'd like to talk to you about it, Thanks for looking, Jack
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Still on the hunt for this!
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I met Joe a couple times over 20 years ago. Super nice guy and some great stories to tell. I liked watching him on tv and movies too but never certain when it was him doing the fancy gun handling.
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A firearm without a round chambered is an expensive fancy paperweight.
A firearm without a round chambered is an expensive fancy paperweight.
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I'd be interested in hearing who may have gotten this Maxi myself!
But I had to chuckle at the comment;
" I liked watching him on tv and movies too but never certain when it was him doing the fancy gun handling."
I watched him do an exhibition several years ago. He asked for a volunteer. I quickly stepped up. I held a paper plate,, and he fired 5 or 6 wax bullets into it as I held it to my side. He then signed it, and I have it in my stuff. I too have spent time with him discussing all kinds of subjects. But he could shoot, AND do some fancy gun handling.
But I had to chuckle at the comment;
" I liked watching him on tv and movies too but never certain when it was him doing the fancy gun handling."
I watched him do an exhibition several years ago. He asked for a volunteer. I quickly stepped up. I held a paper plate,, and he fired 5 or 6 wax bullets into it as I held it to my side. He then signed it, and I have it in my stuff. I too have spent time with him discussing all kinds of subjects. But he could shoot, AND do some fancy gun handling.
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Yes, maybe not clear enough in what I meant. He did amazing gun handling and as I understand it a number of times was filmed doing just that but never showing his face as he was standing in for the actor supposedly doing the gun handling. So whenever I saw anyone doing fancy gun handling I attributed it to Joe even if I wasn't certain.
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A firearm without a round chambered is an expensive fancy paperweight.
A firearm without a round chambered is an expensive fancy paperweight.
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He worked with Sammy Davis, Jr and James Arness on their gun handling as well.LDB wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 10:43 pm Yes, maybe not clear enough in what I meant. He did amazing gun handling and as I understand it a number of times was filmed doing just that but never showing his face as he was standing in for the actor supposedly doing the gun handling. So whenever I saw anyone doing fancy gun handling I attributed it to Joe even if I wasn't certain.
First time I met him was at the 1983 NRA show in Milwaukee. He happened to be staying at the hotel we were at and was set down for breakfast having a bowl of oat meal.
He was great with kids that would come up to the Ruger display with his card and rope tricks.
Chet15
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Weeeeeellll. I found it! And yes, it is now mine, tell ya why. Serial number is 600-16306. Eight (8) numbers from the last one (600-16314) It also has the new "SRM" rollmark on the frame and finally it belonged to legendary shooter/lawman, Joe Bowman. Roll marked 6/19/84 shipped in 1984 6/19/84 was the last day that any Maximums were rollmarked. There were actually only 2185 Maximums rollmarked in 1984 over two days, 6/18 and 6/19
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Congratulations!!
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Good for you Coogs, one more for your awesome collection.
Ron
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That's great news, happy for you Coogs.
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