Ammunition Holder for Buffalo Hunt Options

Another fellow with one of those accents .......... :rolleyes:

If I am wearing a pith helmet, this is the man I am choosing to emulate.


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what always strikes me about Teddy: he always looks like his own grandfather, although he just became 61 years old.
Here a picture, shortly before Cuba ,also there looks stone old and that with 40 !
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Elmer Keith plays him excellently in the movie with Sean Connery (RIP 007)
"the wind and the lion".
Absolutely worth seeing.Love it.
Foxi
p.s
I am always happy to hear accented English.
At least you understand them

:E Frightened:
 

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what always strikes me about Teddy: he always looks like his own grandfather, although he just became 61 years old.
Here a picture, shortly before Cuba ,also there looks stone old and that with 40 !
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Elmer Keith plays him excellently in the movie with Sean Connery (RIP 007)
"the wind and the lion".
Absolutely worth seeing.Love it.

Foxi
I do not believe that I have ever seen a recorded image of Roosevelt's grandfather. Unless I missed something in translation. :E Shrug:

And yes, "Wind and the Lion" is one of my favorite all time movies. The scene of the Marines double timing through the city as the European diplomatic community looks on in horror is almost perfect. And because it was directed by John Millius, who was a dedicated student of the history of and collector of fine firearms, every single weapon in the movie is exactly correct.


Everyone here needs to add that wonderful old movie to your must see list.
 
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"Roosevelt's grandfather"

it's just a typical German metaphor for someone who always looks old.
The two of us stay young forever (including our girls ;)
 
"Roosevelt's grandfather"

it's just a typical German metaphor for someone who always looks old.
The two of us stay young forever (including our girls ;)
Got it. Those damned metaphors and idioms could start a war.
 
Elmer Keith plays him excellently in the movie with Sean Connery
I believe it is Brian Keith, but considering the nature of this forum, I understand the typo.
 

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Simple, basic, and slips on most any belt and accepts cartridges from .35 to .600; made in USA:
What brand/ model was this? Did I miss it somewhere?
 

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