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The Ten Commandments of Gun Safety

 1. Always Keep The Muzzle Pointed In A Safe Direction
 2. Firearms Should Be Unloaded When Not Actually In Use
 3. Don't Rely On Your Gun's "Safety"
 4. Be Sure Of Your Target And What's Beyond It
 5. Use Correct Ammunition
 6. If Your Gun Fails To Fire When The Trigger Is Pulled, Handle With Care !
 7. Always Wear Eye And Ear Protection When Shooting
 8. Be Sure The Barrel Is Clear Of Obstructions Before Shooting
 9. Don't Alter or Modify Your Gun, and Have Guns Serviced Regularly
10. Learn the Mechanical and Handling Characteristics Of The Firearm You Are Using


10 Commandments of Gun Safety Word document
Firearms Refresher Course Word document


Sight Picture


Good Alignment
Front Sight High
Front Sight Left
Front Sight Low Left


Impossible
Not Good
Best Choice

Sight Picture Word document


Free Targets
Free Targets Online
52 Free Targets to Print Out
The Glock FAQ [Target Gallery]
MYTARGETS.COM Free Targets
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TackDriver.com - Printable targets
Advanced Police Training Targets
Computer-Printable Targets
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Remington Paper Targets
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Beartooth Bullets > Printable Targets
varminthunters.com Downloadable Targets
Patriot Arms - FREE Downloadable Targets
sportshooter.com's FREE Target Gallery
Free Targets by TnOutdoorsmen.Com
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Varmint Al's Free Targets Page
Pro Game Targets


American Derringer

The Legendary Model 1 .45 Colt/.410 & Texas Commemorative Edition


AWA (American Western Arms)

Ultimate 1873


Bond Arms

Cowboy Defender & Texas Defender


Cimarron Firearms

Bisley


Models 1866 and 1873


Colt

Single Action Army models P1840 & P1850

SASS Colt Single Action & Colt Cowboy

Original Bisley



EAA (European American Armory)

IZH43KH (Bounty Hunter II)


EMF Company

Bisley 1894 & Great Western II "Californian" Model 1873


1873 Short "Border" Rifle


The Hartford Cowboy Shotgun


Henry

Big Boy .44 Magnum


Marlin

New Model 1894 Cowboy Competition Carbine (45 Colt)


Model 1894 Cowboy


Model 1895 Cowboy


Navy Arms Company

1873 Single Action Army & "Bisley Model" S.A.A. Revolver


1866 "Yellow Boy" Rifle


Norinco Arms

Model 97W


Model 99


Puma

M92 Lever Action Western Rifle


Remington


Remington Dates of Manufacture



Ruger

Bisley & Bisley Vaquero


Birds Head Vaquero & New Model Super Blackhawk


Color Case Blued Vaquero & Stainless Vaquero



Stoeger Industries

Coach Gun


Uberti USA Inc.

Cattleman Bisley


1866 Yellowboy Rifle


1873 Carbine


U.S. Fire Arms Mfg. Co.

Single Action™


Winchester


Original Model 1866 "Yellowboy" [discontinued]



1866 Saddle-Ring Carbine, Ivory Stock, Nimschke Engraved





Original Model 1873 [discontinued in 1923] (.44-40, .32-20, .38-40, and .22 rimfire)





Original Model 1886 [discontinued in 1922]





Original Model 1892 [discontinued in 1932]

Model 1892 Ltd. Edition 1 of 500






Original Model 1894 [still in production with major changes in 1964]

Model 1894 Trails End (20 inch barrel)

Model 1894 Legacy (24 inch barrel)


1894 John Wayne Commemorative


The Winchester Corner
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Winchester Dates of Manufacture





Original Model 1897 pump shotgun [discontinued in 1955]
MODEL 1897 serial numbers Word document



Gary Reeder Custom Guns

Ultimate Vaquero® & Ultimate 480



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Old West Reproductions
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Paladin Press
Pro Ears by Ridgeline, Inc.
Ranger Joe's Military and Law Enforcement Gear
Redfeather Trading Co.
Sidney L. Ryan - Custom Engraving & Scrimshaw
Shooters.com
Uncle Mike's
Weigand Combat Handguns, Inc.


1880's Cowboy Merchantile
Barnfly
Black Hills Leather
Classic Old West Styles
Frontier Gun Leather
Kirkpatrick Leather Company
Wahmaker - Old West Clothing
Wild West Merchantile


AMERICAN PISTOLSMITHS Guild
ICORE - International Confederation of Revolver Enthusiasts
IDPA - International Defensive Pistol Association
IPSC - International Practical Shooting Confederation
NRA - National Rifle Association
SASS - Single Action Shooting Society
USPSA - United States Practical Shooting Association

"The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference-- they deserve a place of honor with all that is good." --George Washington
EXPLANATION OF THE 2nd AMENDMENT
“A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,” sure we need an organized military force to defend your country BUT “the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” This is the people in contrast with the militia. It doesn’t say “the right of the militia to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” it says “the right of the people.” Now why the word “people” ? Because the people who wrote this just fought a war for two years against a tyrannical state militia. They knew the time might come when they would have to do that again so they made the possession of weapons a right that the militia could never take away.

         


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