Is Cowboy Action addictive?

Seems I have some catching up to do and I thought I was addicted Very nice. That last coach gun is it a pedersoli?
 
Yes it is, last October I was selling raffle tickets for the local gun club at the local gun show. My table was right across from the Pedersoli dealer, after 8 hours of looking at that shotgun it started talking to me. After 13 hours of looking at it, I started answering it. After 16 hours, we were friends ...... so I had to bring it home with me :):)
 
Yes it is, last October I was selling raffle tickets for the local gun club at the local gun show. My table was right across from the Pedersoli dealer, after 8 hours of looking at that shotgun it started talking to me. After 13 hours of looking at it, I started answering it. After 16 hours, we were friends ...... so I had to bring it home with me :):)

I guess it's the Wyatt Earp, very nice gun! Congrats!
No Colts......?:redface:
 
You know when you are addicted when... I look at you gun collection and the first thing that jumps into my head is... I wonder if he wants to sell any of them. ;-)
 
Garand-
Love the 1897 Trench Gun. I've been trying to find one in my price range for a long time!
 
Yes, it is an addiction.
Especially when you get into the big bore stuff.
But I don't care!!!!!!!!
I don't want therapy or to be cured!! BUHAHAHAHAH!
 
Gorgeous guns! Not what I am into but I can appreciate the beauty in those firearms and the enjoyment that comes from shooting, collecting, and caring for them.

I think all of the action shooting sports are addictive. Get a great bunch of people together shooting whatever it is they love to shoot and you can bet it is addicting!
 
The matches are fun. Getting dressed up, using silly alias and say funny phrases, not so much.


As a person that is sometimes involved in organizing shoots, one of the most requested things to do from other shooters is to "get back to old style cowboy scenario's" that include different actions and roll playing on the clock.
 
What the younger generation never played Cowboys and Indians. Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, Cisco Kid - Hey Poncho, Hey Cisco.....

Deprived children.

Take Care

Bob
 
I am 25 and want to try it, and have been contacted by a board member whose iffered to have me out, and I cant wait!
Nothing wrong with anything that puts a smile on your face and doesnt hurt anyone else,
and the people involved, well I cant say I have ever met one that wasnt a great person!
 
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