In the history of American arms

Started by salvo, January 06, 2021, 10:08:06 PM

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salvo

Hi Folks,

Easy read:

https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/bowie-knife

Anyone here got a knife they hold in high regard? Not necessarily a Bowie. I like "kitchen cutlery".

Sal

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Michael Bush

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salvo

Hi Folks,

Who has a Hi Standard?

https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/guns-oss-high-standard-hdm/

Once upon a time, I could have bought a Hi Standard Sport King (two barrels) or a new Ruger Mk II bull barrel. I should have got both of them.
Sal

gww

I don't have the bull barrel but do have the first generation of rugers 22.  I think it is called the red eagle and is the predecessor of the mark 2 made around 1949.  Still a nice gun with fixed sites that shoots a little to the left but not much.  My two most useful knifes are the swiss army and just a  falay knife seems to work best for slicing deer thin for frying.
Cheers
gww 

Ben Framed

I looked at a picture of the ruger red eagle. The picture which pulled up looked like a ruger mark II and mark III. Are there major differences in these three?