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Re: What Do Texas Rangers Carry?

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 3:25 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Jose_in_Dallas wrote:The first time I went to that link I got the paywall but not the second time. Usually I get around it by doing a Google search and viewed the cached page. Good read though. Now I want to visit the Texas Ranger Museum that I have seen signs forever for but have never been.
I've been to the one in San Antonio, but have not yet visited the one in/near Waco.

Re: What Do Texas Rangers Carry?

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 6:45 pm
by OlBill
The Annoyed Man wrote:
Crash wrote:Saw an older gentleman in my favorite watering hole yesterday wearing a bib-front western shirt, a straw cowboy hat and packin' a 1911 of some kind. His belt and holster had Texas star conchos, but he was not wearing--at least that I could see--a Texas ranger badge. The pistol was not cocked an locked and it did not have a grip safety. Can somebody tell me what Texas rangers carry?

Crash
Could that have been a Browning Hipower? They look sort of 1911-ish and have no grip safety.
If he wasn't carrying a HP cocked, he was doing it wrong.

Re: What Do Texas Rangers Carry?

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 7:00 pm
by mrvmax
Well I sold a Colt 1911 in 45 so I know what one Ranger is carrying.

Re: What Do Texas Rangers Carry?

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 9:23 pm
by The Annoyed Man
OlBill wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
Crash wrote:Saw an older gentleman in my favorite watering hole yesterday wearing a bib-front western shirt, a straw cowboy hat and packin' a 1911 of some kind. His belt and holster had Texas star conchos, but he was not wearing--at least that I could see--a Texas ranger badge. The pistol was not cocked an locked and it did not have a grip safety. Can somebody tell me what Texas rangers carry?

Crash
Could that have been a Browning Hipower? They look sort of 1911-ish and have no grip safety.
If he wasn't carrying a HP cocked, he was doing it wrong.
Granted, but he could have been carrying a 1911 incorrectly too.....except this particular gun didn't have a grip safety according to the OP. Plus, no self respecting Texas Ranger would carry either gun in any other condition than cocked and locked.........so we know the gentleman in the OP wasn't a Ranger. Could it have been a DA/SA Sig like a P220 which can be carried hammer down for a DA 1st shot?

Re: What Do Texas Rangers Carry?

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 10:31 pm
by rubiconjp
I've seen Rangers a few times at GT Distributors in Austin. The Western attire and they all seemed very tall.

Re: What Do Texas Rangers Carry?

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 7:45 am
by bulinm
We just visited the Waco Museum two weeks ago. It's not posted, and I open carried my Officer's
Model with no problems.
I was surprised to see that some of our 20th century Rangers were two gun guys. Displays included
one two gun rig and a pair of engraved Model 19s, and at least two rigs and matched 1911s, one pair
with the trigger guards cut open.
It was a great visit, and highly recommended.

Re: What Do Texas Rangers Carry?

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 11:11 am
by carlson1
bulinm wrote:We just visited the Waco Museum two weeks ago. It's not posted, and I open carried my Officer's
Model with no problems.
I was surprised to see that some of our 20th century Rangers were two gun guys. Displays included
one two gun rig and a pair of engraved Model 19s, and at least two rigs and matched 1911s, one pair
with the trigger guards cut open.
It was a great visit, and highly recommended.
I have seen LE in time past carrying 1911 with the cut out away. Also I remember the Texas Ranger Steward Dowell in Smith County back in the late 70's had a rubber bands around the grip safety. :fire