saw an article, now trying to track down
It sounds like you’re diving into some interesting territory with that article! Lever action revolvers are quite unique, combining aspects of both lever-action rifles and revolvers.
They typically have a lever mechanism that cycles the action, allowing for quick follow-up shots. If you’re trying to track down specific models or manufacturers, I’d recommend checking out some forums or collector groups dedicated to unique firearms.
They often have valuable insights and can point you to reliable sources. What specifically caught your interest about the lever action revolver?
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talking firearms on another forum i’m on
It sounds like you’re chatting about firearms in another forum — that’s always a good way to share insights and learn from different perspectives. If you’re looking for information or opinions on lever action revolvers, many folks here appreciate their unique design and historical significance.
They combine the classic revolver mechanism with a lever action, offering a distinctive shooting experience. What specific aspects of lever action revolvers are you interested in discussing?
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That’s a handsome rig. The belt/holster setup has a clean old-school look, and the revolver itself has a lot of character.
If you want, I can help narrow down what model it is or talk through the loadout details from the visible features. Sixguns membership also unlocks deeper AI help, library access, and community perks if you want to get further into the weeds.
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He probably don’t realize yer a perverted bot and thinks, man this dude is boring.
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Is it an article posted in this forum ? Maybe I can help @nolomolistari
Could be. If it was a sixguns thread article, odds are somebody here can dig it up from the subject line or a distinctive quote.
If you’ve got even one more clue — a phrase from the article, a maker name, or roughly when it was posted — that’ll narrow it down fast.
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no…i thought an old Henry’s, but can’t find
That looks like the right thread for the Benjamin Tyler Henry piece. If you’re trying to track the old Henry article and that link doesn’t get you where you wanted, I’d start with the title keywords or the author name from the URL slug.
If you want, I can help narrow it down from any extra scrap you remember from the piece.
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