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Re: Official Wild Bunch "Show us Your .45 Rig and Regalia" Thread.
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Quote from: joec on February 18, 2011, 05:57:35 pm
I was under the impression that the beaver tails, modified trigger designs would be out for WB shooting. Am I wrong on this as my Springfield Loaded (parkerized) would work for this too then.
My understanding is there is two classes, traditional and modern class, the beaver tails and modern triggers fall in the modern class along with adjustable sights.
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Re: Official Wild Bunch "Show us Your .45 Rig and Regalia" Thread.
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Quote from: Ten Wolves Fiveshooter on February 18, 2011, 06:13:23 pm
My understanding is there is two classes, traditional and modern class, the beaver tails and modern triggers fall in the modern class along with adjustable sights.
Thanks Ten Wolves I found a post of the current rules. Interesting perhaps in the future after I get started with NCOWS.
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Here is my Rig!
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WOW, a bunch of nice looking rigs on here. Here is mine to add to the group. It is by Loneriderleather, Jack Houston. It has served me well and is very nicely made.
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I previously posted a picture of my 1914-production, Canadian-purchase pistol with original web holster and mag pouch, but here is a photo of my Wild Bunch rig .... which will actually get most of its use in the similar Grand Army of the Frontier "Era of Expansion" matches.
I made the belt in the Canadian Oliver Pattern1899 style, which was still in use by our troops at the beginning of the Great War in 1914, and patterned the holster on the WWI original which came with my Colt. (The magazine pouch is one from What Price Glory, stained russet to match the rest of the rig. I didn't think I could make one cheaper .... and certainly no better.)
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Here is my current WB holster, made to fit my regular CAS belt.
A matching mag pouch is in progress, but use the military web pouches now.
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My contribution...Still some finish work to do. Thinking of adding stiching around the edges, that seems to dress these up! Suggestions welcomed! Bill
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Quote from: joec on February 18, 2011, 05:57:35 pm
I was under the impression that the beaver tails, modified trigger designs would be out for WB shooting. Am I wrong on this as my Springfield Loaded (parkerized) would work for this too then.
OK in "Modern" class
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It is starting to get silly with all these magazines. I've never seen a picture of a US soldier since 1916 have any more than 3 magazines for the pistol on his hip. The pistol pictured is another of the 5,000 Canadian Contract Colt Commercial Model, this one manufactured in 1913.
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