Yes, invest in what makes you happy. I sold my old 50 TCHawken, because my best friend passed away and left me his Great Plains with all his tools, supplies and accoutrements. I'll cherish it while I'm still here. He made a holster for my cap and ball I have really liked. He was a great leather worker.
@michaelhogue34894 ай бұрын
I would love to get a kibler flint lock lol
@miketell81824 ай бұрын
It is good for me and I a sure many others that your wife encouraged you to share your black powder knowledge with us
@carlericvonkleistiii21884 ай бұрын
Well, damn. He seemed like a genuinely nice guy. I will miss seeing him.
@loquat44404 ай бұрын
He was courageous the way he faced death.
@P.Trim694 ай бұрын
Yes Sir . Rest in peace ole buddy u are going be missed by lots.
@P.Trim694 ай бұрын
He's on that big target 🎯 range in the sky. U know he's helping the all mighty one with few pointers. We love ya ole buddy. .
@laluzlobo4 ай бұрын
R.I.P Paul! I was wondering when this bow clip from Cache Le Plew clip was going to appear! LOL I will be better prepared next year. Had a great time with great people. William
@lamebeavertradingco.16424 ай бұрын
All in due time William. Thank you for attending, we all had a great time.
@BobE.Dancho4 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@guardsmanom1344 ай бұрын
I'm just glad to have had the time and ability to pick your mind. I honestly outright carry my c&b BP revolver openly, but it's not because I have any aversion to modern firearms. Rather, it's my political stance due to my hardline on learning history, and listening to experience.... but I don't think you want that here(politics, not talking about the gun support 😂). What I struggle for, and strive for, is making a BP c&b revolver reliable enough for defensive open carry actually work. Some people have the misconception that a black powder gun isn't an effective or reliable solution to being attacked or an effective defense against someone that is armed with modern weapons. I'll go out on a limb, and say that you are like me, and don't subscribe to such tomfoolery. It doesn't matter who gets the most shots off... it's who gets the first vital hits. Nothing replaces training. So don't listen to them and take it to heart. They don't want to see reason, and you don't have to force them to.
@lamebeavertradingco.16424 ай бұрын
I train to make the first shot count the most. ( No matter which gun I grab first).. That's why I am a stickler for making my BP revolvers hit the point of aim, If they do not, It's like bringing a knife to a gun fight, If you watch gun battles as the news present them, you will notice those with a lot of rounds tend to miss a lot. Even gang members do have the guts to stand there and take real aim. That's why I do what I do, to help change misconceptions. I have seen many people give up on BP revolvers because they wont take the time to do what is necessary to sight then in. As you can see for me I have no problems dove tailing in a Remington sight, I don't care what the purest say about this.. It's about building confidence. Hope this helps.
@anthonyberger2254 ай бұрын
Great video 👍
@anthonyberger2254 ай бұрын
Nothing like a black powder love makes me feel assume.
@noapologizes20184 ай бұрын
Firstly, R.I.P. to Paul Harrell. As for what KZbin will do, it really does not matter if it is a modern weapon or a black powder replica. KZbin will strike down any video at any time. They are that bad. I have for years suggested that the 2A group find a good platform to go to. Sorry that some relied on the money that they were making on KZbin. But that is a deal with the devil.
@lamebeavertradingco.16424 ай бұрын
It does seam like KZbin focuses on those who do monetize their channels and feature guns of all kinds. Makes me wounder how Paul H managed to keep his channel for this long of a time. I also think if you tend to make enemies on KZbin they register complaints with KZbin just to raise red flags. I see it across a broad spectrum, not just in the gun world.
@craigcook15714 ай бұрын
How far were the archery targets?
@lamebeavertradingco.16424 ай бұрын
The distances varied, Mostly with in 15 yards. It's not so much the distance, it the angle of the shooting. If you shoot archery, next time get your distance, then stand on a milk crate and see how accurate that shot will be. It's quite the challenge. When I ran this archery shoot years ago I set it up in the woods, several complained about loosing arrows in the trees. I have not run the archery range since 2013, that's when I was asked to manage the Knife and Hawk comp. for this rendezvous.
@loquat44404 ай бұрын
When Paul H used a first name there is someone else with that same first name that does a gun smithing channel for Brownells I am most sure he was not the same person that Paul was making reference too.
@GenderSkins4 ай бұрын
I have already seen the Paul Harrell video, that was posted last night. And I bid my fair well to Paul in the Muskogee language. Now I am going to ask that you please forgive what I am about to say next. To me, the person that told you to invest in a modern gun has about as much smarts as a person with road rage standing in the middle of a highway with a black powder revolver pointed at him saying: That is not a real gun! That is just my opinion. But seriously how smart can a person that says those kinds of things be? And do they really lack that much understanding about things?
@lamebeavertradingco.16424 ай бұрын
maybe one day I will tell the full story as to why my Wife, no less, is the one who got us to invest in modern guns. It's quite the story.