
I GOT NEW CARRY GUN ?
Moderator: carlson1
Re: I GOT NEW CARRY GUN ?
Come on guy's , dont take this too serious , take a shot at me !
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I have a "Clue" that's the pistol Mr. Mustard used to murder that guy in the Conservatory.


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I think you will rethink your plan when 6 scumbags surround you. 

Alan - ANYTHING I write is MY OPINION only.
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Certified Curmudgeon - But, my German Shepherd loves me!
NRA-Life, USN '65-'69 & '73-'79: RM1
1911's RULE!
Re: I GOT NEW CARRY GUN ?
It's a 36 cal reproduction Thurber and Allen six shot revolving pepperbox blackpowder pistol .
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Well heck if their guns jammed I could beat them to death with it , it's got some weight .
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Words and advice of Mark Twain on Pepperbox pistols ;
The Southern communities are just as peaceful and religious as the Northern. The Southerner may be more highly cultured, and anything he does is naturally conspicuous. Carrying a revolver is a fad, just a fad or a fashion; but the revolvers are mightly harmless. Of course there are desperadoes on the frontier, but that is the only part of the world they live in. Their deeds give a false character to their district. I have carried a revolver; lots of us do, but they are the most innocent things in the world.
- "Mark Twain Put to the Question" interview, Adelaide South Australian Register, 10/14/1895
Don't meddle with old unloaded firearms. They are the most deadly and unerring things that have ever been created by man. You don't have to take any pains at all with them; you don't have to have a rest, you don't have to have any sights on the gun, you don't have to take aim, even. No, you just pick out a relative and bang away, and you are sure to get him. A youth who can't hit a cathedral at thirty yards with a Gatling gun in three-quarters of an hour, can take up an old empty musket and bag his mother every time at a hundred. Think what Waterloo would have been if one of the armies had been boys armed with old rusty muskets supposed not to be loaded, and the other army had been composed of their female relations. The very thought of it makes me shudder.
- Advice to Youth speech, 4/15/1882
I was armed to the teeth with a pitiful little Smith & Wesson's seven-shooter, which carried a ball like a homopathic pill, and it took the whole seven to make a dose for an adult. But I thought it was grand. It appeared to me to be a dangerous weapon. It had only one fault--you could not hit anything with it. One of our 'conductors' practiced awhile on a cow with it, and as long as she stood still and behaved herself she was safe; but as soon as she went to moving about, and he got to shooting at other things, she came to grief.
- Roughing It
Pepperbox revolver
George Bemis . . . wore in his belt an old original "Allen" revolver, such as irreverent people called a "pepper-box." Simply drawing the trigger back, cocked and fired the pistol. As the trigger came back, the hammer would begin to rise and the barrel to turn over, and presently down would drop the hammer, and away would speed the ball. To aim along the turning barrel and hit the thing aimed at was a feat which was probably never done with an "Allen" in the world. But George's was a reliable weapon, nevertheless, because, as one of the stage-drivers afterward said, "If she didn't get what she went after, she would fetch something else." And so she did. She went after a deuce of spades nailed against a tree, once, and fetched a mule standing about thirty yards to the left of it. Bemis did not want the mule; but the owner came out with a double-barreled shotgun and persuaded him to buy it, anyhow. It was a cheerful weapon--the "Allen." Sometimes all its six barrels would go off at once, and then there was no safe place in all the region round about, but behind it.
- Roughing It
The Southern communities are just as peaceful and religious as the Northern. The Southerner may be more highly cultured, and anything he does is naturally conspicuous. Carrying a revolver is a fad, just a fad or a fashion; but the revolvers are mightly harmless. Of course there are desperadoes on the frontier, but that is the only part of the world they live in. Their deeds give a false character to their district. I have carried a revolver; lots of us do, but they are the most innocent things in the world.
- "Mark Twain Put to the Question" interview, Adelaide South Australian Register, 10/14/1895
Don't meddle with old unloaded firearms. They are the most deadly and unerring things that have ever been created by man. You don't have to take any pains at all with them; you don't have to have a rest, you don't have to have any sights on the gun, you don't have to take aim, even. No, you just pick out a relative and bang away, and you are sure to get him. A youth who can't hit a cathedral at thirty yards with a Gatling gun in three-quarters of an hour, can take up an old empty musket and bag his mother every time at a hundred. Think what Waterloo would have been if one of the armies had been boys armed with old rusty muskets supposed not to be loaded, and the other army had been composed of their female relations. The very thought of it makes me shudder.
- Advice to Youth speech, 4/15/1882
I was armed to the teeth with a pitiful little Smith & Wesson's seven-shooter, which carried a ball like a homopathic pill, and it took the whole seven to make a dose for an adult. But I thought it was grand. It appeared to me to be a dangerous weapon. It had only one fault--you could not hit anything with it. One of our 'conductors' practiced awhile on a cow with it, and as long as she stood still and behaved herself she was safe; but as soon as she went to moving about, and he got to shooting at other things, she came to grief.
- Roughing It
Pepperbox revolver
George Bemis . . . wore in his belt an old original "Allen" revolver, such as irreverent people called a "pepper-box." Simply drawing the trigger back, cocked and fired the pistol. As the trigger came back, the hammer would begin to rise and the barrel to turn over, and presently down would drop the hammer, and away would speed the ball. To aim along the turning barrel and hit the thing aimed at was a feat which was probably never done with an "Allen" in the world. But George's was a reliable weapon, nevertheless, because, as one of the stage-drivers afterward said, "If she didn't get what she went after, she would fetch something else." And so she did. She went after a deuce of spades nailed against a tree, once, and fetched a mule standing about thirty yards to the left of it. Bemis did not want the mule; but the owner came out with a double-barreled shotgun and persuaded him to buy it, anyhow. It was a cheerful weapon--the "Allen." Sometimes all its six barrels would go off at once, and then there was no safe place in all the region round about, but behind it.
- Roughing It
Re: I GOT NEW CARRY GUN ?
A-R wrote:
And besides, Professor Plum did it, with the candle stick, in the library.
That's Colonel Mustard.I have a "Clue" that's the pistol Mr. Mustard used to murder that guy in the Conservatory.
And besides, Professor Plum did it, with the candle stick, in the library.
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Miss Scarlet in the dining room with a wrench.Chemist45 wrote:A-R wrote:That's Colonel Mustard.I have a "Clue" that's the pistol Mr. Mustard used to murder that guy in the Conservatory.
And besides, Professor Plum did it, with the candle stick, in the library.
"To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
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Colonel Mustard ? Hey I'm gonna have to come clean and admit I dont even know what your talkin about . Please be gentle with me as I'm old and out of the loop . Paw ! Paw ! I goin down to the root celler to get us some more vittles !
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ugh, cant believe my Mr./Col. goof ... thanks for the correction, gents.
For Chuck ... http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluedo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And on that link click "equipment" to see pic of the miniature pepper box pistol game piece.
For Chuck ... http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluedo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And on that link click "equipment" to see pic of the miniature pepper box pistol game piece.
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Hey pricate that , feel kind of stupid right now .
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Thanks for the reference but really not very explanatory , I dont play many games . Sorry
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I have a "Clue" that's the pistol Mr. Mustard used to murder that guy in the Conservatory.
That's Colonel Mustard.
And besides, Professor Plum did it, with the candle stick, in the library.
Three scenarios. True Clue tradition. Pick your favorite ending.Miss Scarlet in the dining room with a wrench.