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Rebecca;)

Rebecca;). Gun’s are my only weapon, the “cowboys” also used swords. 1911 Colt .45 Auto Pistol.

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Rebecca;)

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  1. Rebecca;) Gun’sare my only weapon, the “cowboys” also used swords.

  2. 1911 Colt .45 Auto Pistol • a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, and recoil-operated handgun chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. John M. Browning designed the firearm which was the standard-issue side arm for the United States armed forces from 1911 to 1985. The M1911 is still carried by some U.S. forces. It was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

  3. Le Mat Army Revolver • a .42 or .36 caliber cap & ball black powder revolver invented by Dr. Jean Alexandre LeMat of New Orleans, which featured a rather unusual secondary 16 gauge smoothbore barrel capable of firing buckshot, and saw service with the armed forces of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War of 1861–1865.

  4. Le Mat Cavalry Revolver • a revolver chambered for 11.2x29.5mm and was adopted by the Austro-Hungarian Cavalry in 1870. It was an open-frame model, with the barrel unit attached to the frame by a screw beneath the cylinder arbor. The arbor pin was screwed into the barrel unit and fitted into a recess in the standing breech. The cylinder was gate-loaded from the right side, and a rod ejector was carried beneath the barrel

  5. 1805 Harpers Ferry Flintlock • manufactured at the Harpers Ferry Armory in Virginia (now West Virginia), was the first pistol manufactured by a national armory. • Harper's Ferry models 1805, 1806, 1807 and 1808 flintlock pistols were all identical and there were no changes in design during this model year sequence. The pistol was a .54 caliber, single-shot, smoothbore, flintlock pistol intended for field duty and was issued as an Officer's pistol.

  6. Henry Repeating Rifle, Blued Iron Frame • The right side of the receiver is inlaid with the state flag and a banner with the state motto. To enhance the personalization of the piece, the outline of the state is hand-engraved and inlaid in 24-Karat Gold on the left side of the receiver. The state capitol is marked with an inlaid, solid 24-Karat Gold star. To complete the story, the state seal, in all its detail, is also hand engraved and 24-Karat Gold-inlaid on the receiver. • it is mirror polished and given a special high temperature bluing worthy of display in the finest museum in the world.

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