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(B2431) writes: From: Cub Driver snip There was an armory at St Aidan's School in Brookline MA that was outfitted with rolling-block Springfield rifles from the Civil War. I don't *think* it dated from WWII--more likely WWI--but anything is possible. One of those 45/70s found its way from St Aidan's collection into mine. I used it for deer-hunting and plinking rats. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (requires authentication) The rolling block is actually post Civil War. Would you be interested in selling it? Dan, or is it Dan? Hang on to it. The .45/70 has been proven to be a reliable one-shot stop against Durham's most voracious Predator, the Rolling Beer Keg. (I managed to prove this one afternoon at the Dover Municipal Gravel Pit. I needed to sight in my Trapdoor, and somebody'd left behing an ampty aluminum keg. I found that you could reliably knock it over at 200 yds with the old beast. Of course, it rang like a bell when yo hit it. According to the cops who showed up to find out what the commotion was, it sounded like a Heavy Metal version of the 1812 Overture, played at half speed.) -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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Widespread Ignorance About the National Guard
From: (Peter Stickney) Date: 3/5/2004 9:32 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (B2431) writes: From: Cub Driver snip There was an armory at St Aidan's School in Brookline MA that was outfitted with rolling-block Springfield rifles from the Civil War. I don't *think* it dated from WWII--more likely WWI--but anything is possible. One of those 45/70s found its way from St Aidan's collection into mine. I used it for deer-hunting and plinking rats. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (requires authentication) The rolling block is actually post Civil War. Would you be interested in selling it? Dan, or is it Dan? Hang on to it. The .45/70 has been proven to be a reliable one-shot stop against Durham's most voracious Predator, the Rolling Beer Keg. (I managed to prove this one afternoon at the Dover Municipal Gravel Pit. I needed to sight in my Trapdoor, and somebody'd left behing an ampty aluminum keg. I found that you could reliably knock it over at 200 yds with the old beast. Of course, it rang like a bell when yo hit it. According to the cops who showed up to find out what the commotion was, it sounded like a Heavy Metal version of the 1812 Overture, played at half speed.) -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster I would have used my trapdoor Springfield to avoid the half speed effect. I truly regret having sold it, but a divorce can be quite a problem for a gun collection. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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(B2431) writes: Widespread Ignorance About the National Guard From: (Peter Stickney) Date: 3/5/2004 9:32 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (B2431) writes: From: Cub Driver snip There was an armory at St Aidan's School in Brookline MA that was outfitted with rolling-block Springfield rifles from the Civil War. I don't *think* it dated from WWII--more likely WWI--but anything is possible. One of those 45/70s found its way from St Aidan's collection into mine. I used it for deer-hunting and plinking rats. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (requires authentication) The rolling block is actually post Civil War. Would you be interested in selling it? Dan, or is it Dan? Hang on to it. The .45/70 has been proven to be a reliable one-shot stop against Durham's most voracious Predator, the Rolling Beer Keg. (I managed to prove this one afternoon at the Dover Municipal Gravel Pit. I needed to sight in my Trapdoor, and somebody'd left behing an ampty aluminum keg. I found that you could reliably knock it over at 200 yds with the old beast. Of course, it rang like a bell when yo hit it. According to the cops who showed up to find out what the commotion was, it sounded like a Heavy Metal version of the 1812 Overture, played at half speed.) I would have used my trapdoor Springfield to avoid the half speed effect. I truly regret having sold it, but a divorce can be quite a problem for a gun collection. Well, teh problem wasn't so much Rate of Fire, y'see, but Time of Flight. At 200 Yds, it was taking the bullet the better part of a second to get down there, So, it was "Boom!,......Bong!", "Boom!.........Bong!" I suppose that wo could have worked up some interesting counterpoint, if I'd brought the Garand along. AS it was, the Abutters thought it was Some Strange Ritual in Progress, and called the Police. No big deal though, we let them shoot a few rounds and all was O.K. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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![]() The rolling block is actually post Civil War. Would you be interested in selling it? Unfortunately, I sporterized the 45/70, so it lost a lot of its value right there (if it had any). And when I was in the army, my brother sold it. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (requires authentication) see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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