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Here's my Remington 1903 with a Springfield barrel. Allen
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8-) 8-) 8-)
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desdem12 wrote:8-) 8-) 8-)
Hey, Desdem, my eyes are getting old and tired. Is your avatar Stonwall Jackson?
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No that would be ole George A. Custer just prior to becoming fertilizer in montana
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desdem12 wrote:No that would be ole George A. Custer just prior to becoming fertilizer in montana
(Oh yea, him, damn yankee)
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Durn southerners anyway :P
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Custer the Clusterf......dam fool got himself and his men killed, but the man did have balls, no brains at all, but pleanty of balls.
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Custer's last words..."Oh shit, look at all the f'n indians".
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Recomended reading "Killing Custer" from the indians view
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Great pics!. The M1903 is one of my all time favorites.
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Junk Yard Dog wrote:Custer the Clusterf......dam fool got himself and his men killed, but the man did have balls, no brains at all, but pleanty of balls.
Yea, balls alright, I wonder if he was buried with or without his. He did have brains, but his ego was too big for his and his men's own good. The difference in Custer and folks like McAuther, Montgomery, or Patton is, in those days they lived or died by their decisions. In those days, the CO didn't need to apologize for mistakes.

I wonder what happened to Custer's goldie locks?
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