Monday, November 13, 2023

Week 46 2023

 This Week in Firearms History:

November 12: In 1923 Adolf Hitler is arrested for organizing the Beer Hall Putsch; in 1942 the naval battle of Guadalcanal begins.

November 13: In 1900 David Marshal "Carbine" Williams is born; in 1947 the development of the AK-47 is completed

November 14: In 1881 Charles Guiteau's trial for assassinating President Garfield begins, in 1965 the first major battle of the Vietnam War at Ladrang.

November 15: In 1864 General Sherman burns Atlanta; in 1955 Bill Jordan is presented with the 1st S&W model 19.

November 16: In 1822 Missouri trader William Becknell arrives in Sante Fe, over a route that became the Sante Fe Trail; in 1951 Alexander Strum dies.

November 17: In 1603 Sir Walter Raliegh goes on trial for treason; in 1871 the National Rifle Association is formed in New York.

November 18: In 1307 William Tell splits an apple with an arrow off his son's head; in 1872 Susan B. Anthony is arrested for illegal voting.


Gun of the Week: Winchester model 77

The Winchester model 77 is a .22 LR rifle introduced in 1955 in two magazine versions.


The rifles had walnut stocks with a choice of tube or box magazine. The receivers were made of steel and featured a charging handle on the left side.
After 217,000 units produced the rifle was dropped from the catalog in 1963, making way for new designs that were cheaper to produce.




Cartridge of the Week: 44 Russian

The 44 Russian cartridge was not created in Russia, it was created by Smith & Wesson in America, but it was created for the Imperial Russian government.

The 44 Russian came as the result of contract negotiations between the Imperial Russian government and Smith & Wesson. The Russians wanted to purchase some S&W Model 4 revolvers, but wanted a more modern, non-heeled bullet. S&W reduced the bullet diameter of the .44 S&W American cartridge from .434" to .429" and added internal lubricating grooves. The also increased the length of the cartridge to prevent it from being used in revolvers chambered for the .44 S&W American as the new Russian produced higher pressures.

The .44 Russian is the grandaddy of the .44 Magnum.
 

Gun Quote of the Week:





Bubba Gun of the Week:

This weeks bubba gun comes from D'Squarious Jackson Jr. of Compton California. He entered the gun in our turd round of Golden Poop competition. The Hi-Point pistol was painted in Rust-o-leum Ghetto Gold and added a slide mounted red dot sight, gangster style.

D'Squarious said of his chances of winning, "if I don't win somtin, Imma shoot somebody"


Gun Sticker of the Week:


This weeks sticker comes from sticker heads....





Gun T-Shirt of the Week:

This weeks t-shirt is available on Amazon.



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