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Wholeheartedly concur.binkmeisterRick wrote:Tundrarider has it exactly right. This is an Indy site, so while we may be a little lax from time to time, it really needs to center on Indiana Jones. There are plenty of regular gun forums for which you can talk about any and all guns to your heart's delight, but we're here because of Indy. No one joined COW because they wanted to learn about which gun they used in Aliens, right? Of course not. They'd go to AliensGear.com for that.So we need to keep this focused on the guns used in the Indy movies and not get too carried away. And since the topic of this thread is really about sharing your Indy gun collections, let's keep it focused on that. And Dragonlady, I WISH I had a stockpile! I think you're confusing me with someone else's collection.
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Indiana Bond wrote:Mountaineer,
If you owned one of these of course you could post it!!![]()
Thanks I.B. I'd love to comment on your cowboy action shooting, tell you how much I'd like to get involved in that hobby, talk to you about your 19th century guns ...Indiana Bond wrote:Alphared6,
I do appreciate what you shared with us. I'm also a cowboy action shooter and a member of SASS. I have probably at least 30 or so cowboy guns in my collection also. I would love to get one of those Spencers as part of my collection. Truely a magnificent piece!!![]()
Dang it - all good points. As far as the "stockpile", it was Indiana Bond's guns I was referring to. Sorry about that. Speaking of IB, thanks for posting those links to IMFDB. Just awesome. I've bookmarked it and it's one of the best pieces of information I've gleaned from this site. I obviously didn't intend to tick anyone off, so my apologies. I truly value being a member of COW - good people and a wealth of information.binkmeisterRick wrote:Tundrarider has it exactly right. This is an Indy site, so while we may be a little lax from time to time, it really needs to center on Indiana Jones. There are plenty of regular gun forums for which you can talk about any and all guns to your heart's delight, but we're here because of Indy. No one joined COW because they wanted to learn about which gun they used in Aliens, right? Of course not. They'd go to AliensGear.com for that.So we need to keep this focused on the guns used in the Indy movies and not get too carried away. And since the topic of this thread is really about sharing your Indy gun collections, let's keep it focused on that. And Dragonlady, I WISH I had a stockpile! I think you're confusing me with someone else's collection.
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No hard feelings here, I was just a misguided newbie (and I read all that stuff upfront too; maybe worth a re-read). No apologies necessary.Dragonlady Jones wrote:Dang it - all good points. As far as the "stockpile", it was Indiana Bond's guns I was referring to. Sorry about that. Speaking of IB, thanks for posting those links to IMFDB. Just awesome. I've bookmarked it and it's one of the best pieces of information I've gleaned from this site. I obviously didn't intend to tick anyone off, so my apologies. I truly value being a member of COW - good people and a wealth of information.binkmeisterRick wrote:Tundrarider has it exactly right. This is an Indy site, so while we may be a little lax from time to time, it really needs to center on Indiana Jones. There are plenty of regular gun forums for which you can talk about any and all guns to your heart's delight, but we're here because of Indy. No one joined COW because they wanted to learn about which gun they used in Aliens, right? Of course not. They'd go to AliensGear.com for that.So we need to keep this focused on the guns used in the Indy movies and not get too carried away. And since the topic of this thread is really about sharing your Indy gun collections, let's keep it focused on that. And Dragonlady, I WISH I had a stockpile! I think you're confusing me with someone else's collection.
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I think I'll start a post over in Lao Che for Indy fans who want to talk about firearms, both Indy and other. Anyone have an objection to that?
It really is, thanks to all you that make it so.binkmeisterRick wrote:Mountaineer,
Many members have complimented us on keeping this one of the best run forums on the internet. They realize the thankless work we do helps keep this place running as smoothly as it does.
Here's mine. It did indeed belong to Rundquist and before that, Lee Keppler. Man, Lee's new one must be REALLY nice to let this baby go!Yes,When Dr. J made me the offer, I certainly couldn't refuse to buy such a beautifully converted pistol. Those pics were taken before he switched the grips out for grips with the SA gold medalllions (those pictured were silver).
It's also important to note that the only reason he sold it is because he bought one that was even nicer! One that used to belong to Rundquist and before him, Lee Keppler (I think). Dr.J, you've got to post some pics of that beauty.
Do the words "dead, cold fingers" mean anything to you?binkmeisterRick wrote:That is a beaut! So can I be next in line for this gun?
Do I really have to say this?pfmundy wrote:some nice guns shown here. I own the following myself
a smith and wesson model 22 .45
a colt official police .38 4 inch
and i just bought a 9mm browning hi power standard.
pf
That's funny, that's what mine gets referred to as. S&W 22-4 Thunder Ranch.Solent MKIII wrote:I dig on my M22. That sucker is one loud...hand-cannon!
NICE setup! One I'd be proud to carry.Dangerman009 wrote:That's funny, that's what mine gets referred to as. S&W 22-4 Thunder Ranch.Solent MKIII wrote:I dig on my M22. That sucker is one loud...hand-cannon!
I know, I know. That grip adapter is not screen accurate, but I like it. And Yes, those are vintage 1917-1929 S&W grips. They are for the k-frame though, but they fit well enough.
Write Colt and get that letter. It actually adds to the value of the gun if/when you ever decide to pass it along either by sale or passed down to someone in the family.InLikeFlynn wrote:
I wish I knew more of the history of this revolver. I may send off to Colt for a letter on what records they have, or maybe I'll just fill in all the blanks with my imagination. You know, dark jungles, arid deserts, unknown revolutions, beautiful princesses and the like![]()
This is why i love this forum. Everyone gets along, shares the same hobby, and all of you are #### smart! Ive seen more homemade items on here than ever before. Someone needs to teach me to be more creative!Mountaineer wrote:Thanks Flynn. They'll get there. I plan on making this my woods revolver.
Also planning on making my own flap holster to go along with it.
Here is a pic of my Jake Johnson Crystal Skull Holster with the Webley WG along with a Lee Keppler Crystal Skull Belt and a Simon Martin Crystal Skull Whip! I do have a couple of authentic Webley Holsters. Also a Lee Keppler Holster for the S&W. I'll try to dig them out and take a few new pics.micsteam wrote:Indiana Bond, do you have pics or can you post pics of your holsters ??
Thanks for those words. I made the whole thing myself.micsteam wrote:Mountaineer who made your holster ?? It's really nice, real SA.