An Old Army

Includes all Pre-1973 Old model Single-Sixes, Blackhawks,
Super Blackhawks, Bearcats, Super Bearcats, Hawkeye
and Black Powder Old Army.
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An Old Army

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Here is something fun. 1979 Black Powder Old Army.
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Sorry if this is in the wrong forum. It was the only one which listed the Old Army so I assumed that even the newer ones were wanted here. Please help me move it if this is not the case!
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That does look fun. Several years ago Davidsons had some cleanup Old Army revolvers.
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They are real fun to shoot! :D
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Nice one! You would look good in an "Arkansas Tuxedo" (bib overalls) & a battered old felt hat hunting Razorback Hogs with your Old Army
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Haha. Don't put it past me!
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Post the pics if you do! Instead of Roi-Tans you need to have a Marsh Wheeling Stogie.... I chewed those on fuel transfers. The Oiler I was on held 7,560,000 gallons of oil while the fuel tows on the river had 16 to 24 barges each holding 420,000 gallons of product.... Little Watertender history lesson!
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That's a scary thought. Firing one of those Wheelings up with that kind of firepower in tow... It's quite understandable why you chewed them!
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