Once we have "Book of the .44" uploaded, we will be starting on "Single Action Sixguns" Only problem, no photos. SO, anyone having a copy of the book and wants to locate images that would be sutible, post them here along with what chapter they might fit in. NOT LOOKING ONLY FOR THE ACTUAL IMAGES, (although there are a few in "The Big Slide Show") just some that represent each chapter. Any photos from this site, Elmer Keith Memorial Shoot Site, Wikipedia are all fair game.
Here's an example Chapter 2 "The S&W #1, #2, #3
Wikipedia, S&W #1
Model 1 Second issue .22 rimfire revolver c post 1857 (Wikipedia)
Wikipedia Smith & Wesson Army No 2.JPG
Smith & Wesson Army No 2, .32 Rimfire (Wikipedia)
"The big Slide Show", Disk 2 Frame 8 'Original Smith & Wesson Model #3 .44 Russian and currently produced replica'
Single Action Sixguns
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Thanks to both you and Mr Taffin for sharing all of this.
I am practicing Al. Hows this look?
S&W_New_Model_3_Frontier_1791
Courtesy of http://www.adamsguns.com/
Remington 1858 On display at Morges military museum
(Wikipedia)
Very Rusty Remington ? Remington New Model Navy
(Wikipedia)
Remington New Model Army replica from Pietta. Engraving by Harry Clair
(Wikipedia)
Chapter 5
Remington Conversion, Rollin White Patent April 3. 1855 inscribed on cylinder
(Wikipedia)
An unloaded Remington New Army Model 1858. Single action, cap and ball revolver
Cylinder removed. Photo by DarkSaturos90 (Wikipedia)
If you could, please credit the source.
Thanks for tthe help--
Al
PS, you are welcome, cowdog
All the pics are off Wikipedia. Is that enough or do you need the name of the picture taker too? If so I will have to go back and sort them all out. Chris
When you click on the photo, down at the bottom of the page you will see copyright info.
If the uploder wants credit, it will say there.
example this .44mag image sholuld say "Courtesy of Jeff Dean"
I see now, will do so on any new ones. Chris
.
Ist Generation cavalry issue 1874 Colt by Hmaag- wikipedia
1873 Colt Artillery Model by Hmaag-wikipedia
1st Generation Colt SA by Mike Cumpston-wikipedia
Colt Frontier Six Shooter- 1882- by Hmaag-wikipedia
1893 Colt factory engraved by Cuno Helfricht-by Hmaag-wikipedia
Colt Bisley 38-40 shipped to Copper Queen Mining, Bisbee, Arizona by Hmaag-wikipedia
And I think it's "Open for comments" so logged in users can add photos and what not at the end of chapters!
Enjoy--
Al
http://www.sixgun-forums.com/sixguns/content/single-action-sixguns-john-taffin
...to add all of these photos, but missing a lot of photos, so if you have any that fit, it's a work in progress!
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