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  1. Weaver El Paso TX scopes and rings/mounts.

    The tube at top is the Weaver 330 3/4" steel with cross hair reticle. Manufactured 1930-1947, hard to imagine these were bought off the shelf by the US army for use on the 1903A3 sniper rifle.

    3X, meant for use on centerfire rifles, would look good on period .22. No fog, clear glass. $150

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    Bottom scope is Weaver K25 manufactured 1956-1970 1", 2.5x, post and rail reticle.  Clear optics. $75

     

     

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  2. 1860 Army .44cal percussion made by Pietta. Case hardened frame, pretty grips. Never fired, just finger banged while watching Josie Wales, Tombstone etc. I may have the original box. 45LC conversion cylinders are available for these. Great pig gun

    At $400, I'll supply enough caps, balls and powder to make your trigger finger twitch with joy.

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     Next up, 1873 Colt 45LC Pietta. It's the Bat Masterson model with 4 3/4" barrel. Operates good, well balanced and accurate. Millennium finish $400

    Mostly used to cut down Vulture City Law Dawgs.

     

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    Skinning the 1873 smoke wagon. FB_IMG_1701129313819.thumb.jpg.9b1bd47bd0be6d716e85a406c542f527.jpg

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  3. 13 hours ago, AZbowhntr said:

    We decided to give my dog a little bit of a gummy on 4th of July a couple years ago and he ended up crapping on my bed during the night.  Apparently he was too high to get up and go outside.  Lesson learned.

    Reminds me of my grandpa, always blamed the dog.

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  4. Take a magical step back in time to the late 1800s at Christmas time. Vulture City Ghost Town is an authentic 1863 old west mining town. come join us in a festive Christmas celebration and Christmas tree lighting ceremony! event starts at 3:00 p.m. check out the 17 amazing restored buildings with time period furnishings, learn what old west mining life was like in the 1800's. At 4:30 p.m. be treated to an old west show by the Wickenburg Marshals, watch the gun fights and old west comedy show skits. At 6:30 p.m. the Christmas tree lighting will commence, enjoy the campfires and Christmas spirit and be treated to some old west Cowboy singing. Wickenburg Marshals will have Christmas story Time reading for the kids and Santa will be on site to hear your kids Christmas wishes and for photos. there will be food vendors and adult beverage options as well as a real old west blacksmith demonstration, horse-drawn wagon rides, lots of kid activities and vendors on site. Park entry fees are $15 for adults $12 for seniors and veterans and $7 for kids seven and up. the park sole income source is from entry ticket fees and helps maintain and restore future buildings to keep the history of this town alive!Screenshot_20231114_071027_Facebook.thumb.jpg.2b4203da623919c282018c2c092646e8.jpg

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  5. 20 hours ago, Sky Island junkie said:

    I’m not from that part of the state so I’ve not heard that lake is dangerous to swim in. Why?

    If you're ignorant enough to jump in a lake knowing full well ya can't swim, a wading pool could be lethal.

    I'm wondering if there's a possibility this was a suicide? 

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