I was in my safe here this evening looking for a particular handgun and came across these handguns and this rifle representing a time long ago from the past:

This rifle is a model 94 Winchester, but produced by Sears & Roebuck under the name "Ted Williams Model 100". It was produced in 1971 by Winchester for Sears. chambered in 30/30 Win. (You've seen it before)

The two handguns below the Model 94 are 1873 SAA Colt's produced by (Ubertti)in the 1960's.

The first handgun has a 7" barrel and was mainly used by the Army Calvary back then. Stamped Cimarron Arms out of Houston Texas on the barrel. Shoots a 44/40 caliber.

The other handgun is produced by (Ubertti)in the 1960's too. This handgun has a 5" barrel and was mainly used by civilians as a sidearm. Stamped Navy Arms Co. on the barrel. Shoots a 44/40 caliber as well.

I thought you guys would appreciate these as much as I do! It's all about History!

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