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A Woman's Custom .50 Based on a St. Louis Hawken

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cynthialee said:
Rifleman1776 said:
Very fine. Any man would be proud to have any of them.
I can think of a woman who would also...

To the original poster:
WOW!
Those are some very nice rifles. That one with the pistol lock is just spiffy as can be.

Yes, my post was premature.
The reason this avocation of ml'ing was revived about 1930 was to preserve the tradition. Guns like that may rankle some of nit picker pc/hc types but guns like that are what contribute in a big way to preserving the tradition.
I say "Go girl" and good for Dad. :thumbsup:
 
A fine lookin' rifle for a fine looking lady, Herb! :thumbsup:

If you ever miss your stride and make an ugly rifle...send it my way! :hatsoff:
 
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