What gun(s) is NES bringing to the Civil War this week?

So far it's not a problem. We've got one old ass gun and toilet paper. Otherwise one guy wants prisoners to lick his butt. Weird but not illegal
And now wet ass wiping, bidets and tactical baby butt wipes[rolleyes]

Maybe the gay-frog chemical is already in our food supply and we've already lost.
 
Now there is a gun that filled a need no one had!

It's so gay I think I have eyeball AIDS

Yeah, that new-fangled adjustable rear sight is kinda sissified. REAL shooters use Kentucky windage. (Or a file.)

But the need these early repeaters filled was, well, repeating. If one shot is good, six are better. And sometimes all six went off at the same time. I'll bet THAT intimidated the hell out of the enemy!

Wish I could afford one. I have to settle for a cheaper modern variation in .22 magnum, without all the fancy brass. Still has sissy sights but *sigh* this is the age I live in.

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It may look stupid but it’s fun as hell to shoot!

Oh, hell, revolving rifles don't look stupid. Unusual, maybe, but they're kind of like the Chrysler Atlantic. Gorgeous, but maybe not everybody's taste. Especially people with poor taste.

Can't believe how much fun my cheap Heritage revolving rifle is to shoot. I enjoy revolvers. They're like driving with a manual transmission. But I really love single actions--they're like the sports car that wants double-clutching for optimal operation. A fricking single action revolving rifle?! That's gotta be the Mk I XKE roadster of firearms. Hummer and Prius drivers may not understand.

Was standing in line one day at the Mill. A few of us starting BSing a bit, a young guy mentioned some fancy organized shooting competition he participated in (sounded fun!), but then later shared that he'd never shot a revolver. WTF? You took your driving test in a Caddy? Had an auto repair bill the other day. I knew my mechanic (a young woman) carried some kind of plastic semi-auto, so I asked her if I should bring a couple revolvers to talk about possible barter. "Sure," says she, "I like guns." One of them was a Ruger Single Six. I showed her how it worked, how it loaded, went through the cocking-uncocking, clickety-click dance. She was drooling, but bear in mind that I'd polished the innards, and a single action in my hand is like watching the three card monte guy.

Revolving rifles are the ultimate in low-impact fun.
 
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