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Post by Ken O'Neill on Aug 6, 2019 6:45:14 GMT -5
I really enjoyed my visit there several years ago. In addition to the guns and other memorabilia, some great artwork is housed there.
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Post by contender on Aug 6, 2019 8:06:00 GMT -5
That's one museum I'd love to visit. It's "on my list" if I ever get near that neck of the woods again. I didn't know about it while I was at Ft. Hood (I left there in 1979.)
Lots of Bar-B-Que guns there too!
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Post by rjm52 on Aug 8, 2019 6:21:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the great pictures...of real fighting men's guns....
Have been there three times, the last time in 2006 while on a road trip out west...always a great experience for those who love timeless guns.... Will be a sad day when the place starts filling up with Glocks, SIGs and XDs....
Bob
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Post by jfs on Aug 8, 2019 13:24:29 GMT -5
Wow, thanks for the tour.
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Post by lscg on Aug 8, 2019 17:08:24 GMT -5
was able to get some more pictures uploaded. sorry some of them are a lesser quality, they are ones I took and as you can tell my brother is the better photographer lol.
bonnie and clyde section.
the Lone Ranger and Walker's guns. was mighty disappointed I didn't see any Lonesome Dove memorabilia at all.
various pictures.
a good way to stop fence cutters.
Lone Wolf.
the Hamer's.
the Wright's.
Jim Geer.
James Rogers.
Walter Russell.
the White's.
Glenn Elliott.
some of the art work.
and this is over by the suspension bridge.
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Post by nicholst55 on Aug 8, 2019 18:27:49 GMT -5
I can tell that I need to spend an afternoon there again, next time I'm in the area. There's a lot of history there, for sure.
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