Tony Simon
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These things work, but they need some tweaks.
Make them big enough so that some bitch can drop a horse at 100.
Put a full this on, that on, and that Walker...
was the most powerful handgun from 1840, most powerful revolver made in America production from 1840 till 1935 when the .357 came out.
Now, they didn't really do that a lot because you had to knock the wedge out.
Like, you had to totally disassemble that gun to get that.
But that was a way to reload those things when they were coming to get you.
And you were able to drop them.
What's the other thing?
Oh, by the way, the powder.
So everybody heard of 45-7.
So that walker takes 45 ball or 45 conical.
but you could load it up to 60 grains of black powder, 45, 70 for the rifle.
It was 40 for the rifle that would take legs and arms off if you hit them right with that soft lead.
What do you think the handgun was doing?
Now, my friend Dave shoots these or has shot these in competition, and he said you download it.
He downloads it and doesn't keep it that hot, even though the metal in today's gun are a lot better.
He was like, there's really no use to abuse yourself like that with the handgun.
But he shot, I think, like eight inch group at 100 yards standing with those suckers.
Dang.