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cowboy
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the vaquero traditions of northern Mexico and became a figure of special significance and legend. A subtype, called a wrangler, specifically tends the horses used to work cattle. In addition to ranch work, some cowboys work for or participate in rodeos. Cowgirls, first defined as such in the late 19th century, had a less-well documented historical role, but in the modern world have established the ability to work at virtually identical tasks and obtained considerable respect for their achievements. There are also cattle handlers in many other parts of the world, particularly South America and Australia, who perform work similar to the cowboy in their respective nations.
The cowboy has deep historic roots tracing back to Spain and the earliest European settlers of the Americas. Over the centuries, differences in terrain, climate and the influence of cattle-handling traditions from multiple cultures created several distinct styles of equipment, clothing and animal handling. As the ever-practical cowboy adapted to the modern world, the cowboy's equipment and techniques also adapted to some degree, though many classic traditions are still preserved today.
Taurus Circuit Judge in .45LC/.410, cool lil cowboy gun
Missing the rear sight but otherwise in great condition. Lots of fun but I hardly ever use it, figure it best to free up some funds for other projects.
Includes whatever ammo I have left for it.
Hey Folks,
Looks like another 22 cal pistol is hitting the market. This time a 9 shot with a swinging gate. I know plenty of you own a Rough Rider and I love my Ruger Wrangler.
What are you thoughts on this one? I'm pretty interested depending on where the price point drops.
I think it...
I have for sale a Hawes 22LR western style single action revolver. I believe it is a Model 21 since it has 21 stamped on the barrel. It is in original condition and has not been modified. It also comes with a very nice Bianchi holster that retails for $110. The only problem this revolver has is...
This Colt is in original condition, has beautifully working action and is US Military marked. Serial number places it's manufacture date at 1880. This pistol is in original condition. All of the serial numbers match with the exception of the cylinder. This is not uncommon as the cylinder could...
This absolutely amazing firearm has been in a private collection for a number of years. The original owner passed and now I am tasked with finding new homes for his collection.
This Colt Single Action Army was fully restored it is believed sometime in the 1980's. We do not know the identity of...
Selling a beautiful Rossi 92 lever gun with a 24" Octagon Barrel chambered in .45 Colt. Overall excellent condition with deep bluing and nice grain on the wood. Super light crisp trigger. This low round count safe queen will also come with 200 rounds of Cowboy Action ammo.
$595 firm for the...
Hey Folks,
I'm ready to pull the trigger (pun intended) on a 357 lever gun. Right now I have three options:
1. Henry Big Boy Steel Side Gate with the big loop lever (bottom of first picture)
Option #2 : Henry Big Boy Case Hardened Side Gate (Top of picture)
Option #3: Cimarron 1873...
I have a 1893 marlin in 38-55, shipped from marlin aug. of 1893, was special ordered with a 28" barrel and pistol grip stock, bore is fuzzy looking but rifling is present and it shoots very well, outside looks like it has been used a lot, the buttstock has a crack at the wrist that has been...
New condition. Never worn, no cartridge loops
This was a factory 2nd, looks like there was a Ruger logo stamped over the Triple K logo... otherwise in perfect shape
$20
Trades?
*Primers (all)
*Unique, IMR 4064 & Win748 powders
*.30cal bullets 150gr fmj, 180 & 200gr, 150 & 170gr flat nose...
WINCHESTER 1866 SRC YELLOW BOY! NO RESERVE AUCTION AS IM SERIOUSLY THINNING OUT MY COLLECTION! WINCHESTER 66 YELLOW BOY SINGLE RING CARBINE MADE IN 1871! THIS IS ONE RIFLE THAT I AM NOT AN EXPERT ON BY ANY MEANS AS IVE ONLY OWNED TWO RIFLES AND THIS CARBINE IN MY ENTIRE LIFE, SO ILL DO MY BEST...
Hey Folks,
Last year I bought the new Ruger Wrangler and absolutely love it. The little 22LR revolver quickly became my favorite plinker.
However I've spent the last seven months looking for a decent holster. The options are surprisingly sparse and the few on the market either didn't fit my...
Large collection of guns. Here’s a breakdown of what I’m asking on what.
M1Garand with 500 rounds - $1350
Winchester 1899 lever action (.32ws) $1000
Remington model 8 (.25-35 Remington) $1000
1896 Krag $600
1880s Remington rolling block $400
Sks $400 with 100+ rounds
Winchester 69 $200
Henry .22...
Selling a pair of 3 screw single-action Rugers my dad bought in the 1950s or 1960s. One is .357 Magnum, the other in .22LR. They shoot silky smooth and are quite collectible. There was a factory recall to make them "safer" which would have resulted in making them have a far less smooth action...
LNIB Marlin 1894 Limited Edition Cowboy 20” octagon barrel in 45LC. The fit and finish on this is excellent. As most of you know who watch the ads, I only list top notch stuff, and this is no exception. Has 50 rounds through it, and the Beartooth Mercantile safety delete was installed. Box...
"JM" marked but stamped poorly , 1895CB SOLD Marlin in 45/70. Made in 2004 so there's no way it was a Remington gun, with a 26" tapered oct. barrel. Blue is not new but close, several small "safe ding" dents in the uncheckered wood. Bore is very nice.
Only trade interest would be a Uberti...