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Got a question for Gunmaster45: What source information do you have for the 1865 Colt Gatling .44 RF? I'm trying to run down information on a Peruvian Gatling used in the War of the Pacific (1879-1882) that was supposed to be .44-caliber. | Got a question for Gunmaster45: What source information do you have for the 1865 Colt Gatling .44 RF? I'm trying to run down information on a Peruvian Gatling used in the War of the Pacific (1879-1882) that was supposed to be .44-caliber. | ||
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Changed the caption on the sixth Springfield Trapdoor picture. The caption said it was Lone Watie, but the man pictured is the bearded Mexican from the saloon. Lone Watie is clean shaven. |
Revision as of 16:35, 28 May 2013
Aside from assistance with the rifles, I'm done! Jcordell and Nyles seem like knowledgable users in these guns. But that doesn't mean anyone else is excluded... - Gunmaster45
- Sorted it out as best I could, don't guarantee 100% accuracy, but at least 90. - Nyles
Good work. Jcordell
- God I hate the Propstore of London. They deactivated the Colt Walkers Eastwood used in the film. Those guns are a part of film history! Every time I see the famous picture of Josey Wales now, I shutter in knowning his famous guns were neutered. Bastards. - Gunmaster45
Got a question for Gunmaster45: What source information do you have for the 1865 Colt Gatling .44 RF? I'm trying to run down information on a Peruvian Gatling used in the War of the Pacific (1879-1882) that was supposed to be .44-caliber.
Changed the caption on the sixth Springfield Trapdoor picture. The caption said it was Lone Watie, but the man pictured is the bearded Mexican from the saloon. Lone Watie is clean shaven.