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Nothing to do with the truck - and not stealing your thread - but it is a simularity.
I had a 45-70 from 1886 and it was a breach lock. I had all the civil war items that went with the weapon. I contacted Springfield and I was eventually after a long time awarded the soldiers name that was assigned the weapon. After many turn in's of the weapon history was lost.
As you have in your unit you have a history - just wish it could "play back" a verbal history of the unit.
I find it intriguing - If only I could find the history behind the unit.
BTW - the weapon kicked a** when fired - it was an awesome weapon of its time.
Too bad the folks on the hearing after the war decided on this weapon (changing it from black powder to single shot 45-70) instead of what the indian"s masacred our soldiers with - the repeating rifle (Henry) (which the indians were sold).
Nothing to do with the truck - and not stealing your thread - but it is a simularity.
I had a 45-70 from 1886 and it was a breach lock. I had all the civil war items that went with the weapon. I contacted Springfield and I was eventually after a long time awarded the soldiers name that was assigned the weapon. After many turn in's of the weapon history was lost.
As you have in your unit you have a history - just wish it could "play back" a verbal history of the unit.
I find it intriguing - If only I could find the history behind the unit.
BTW - the weapon kicked a** when fired - it was an awesome weapon of its time.
Too bad the folks on the hearing after the war decided on this weapon (changing it from black powder to single shot 45-70) instead of what the indian"s masacred our soldiers with - the repeating rifle (Henry) (which the indians were sold).