Code of the Weest

The values of the west

There's more to the west than six-guns and outlaws. Part of our fascination with the era lies in our admiration for the tough men and women who lived during it. We should all embrace the values of the cowboy and the pioneer and get back to the personal qualities that made America great.

Hunting the American West

Winner of the 2009 Western Writers of America Spur Award, Hunting the American West is a thoroughly illustrated, narrative history of big-game hunting in the 19th century American West.

Daisy® BB Guns

Winchester® has licensed Daisy to make air guns marked Winchester®, adding luster and income to the Winchester® name.

If you missed the 60th Anniversary Limited Edition Red Rider BB Gun that came out in 1998, you will not want to miss the original. Daisy® is once again producing what was perhaps their most popular model ever.

American Bison Lapel Vest Regular

Bison leather is prized for its lustrous and slightly wrinkled or pebbled look that develops a rich, soft patina over time. It tends to mold to your body better than most cowhide and will endure years of use.

"Cowboy Ethics"

In words and images, Cowboy Ethics explores the life and code of the working cowboy as a source of inspiration pointing today's business world to a simpler more straightforward way of operating.

Hand Engraved Sterling Silver & Gold Cufflinks

Elegant and smart, these hand engraved Texas Star cufflinks are antiqued Sterling Silver with 14k gold fill accents. They have solid button backs rather than the swivel bars that seem to fail at the worst possible time.

Pipe Hawk®

The steel-headed tomahawk arrived with the French fur trappers as trade goods and quickly became a prized possession of the American Indian. Many designs were in use, varying from the simple hatchet to the elaborately decorated multi-use pieces.

The Lives of Mountain Men

They were the first white men to penetrate the continent, and they soon lost their identity, becoming something completely new and different, a hybrid of Native and European, part civilized, part wild.

Brunton Gentleman's Compass

Modeled after an original D. W. Brunton design, it is instantly venerable, featuring a substantial body of aluminum and brass with a look and feel that suggests status, yet with all the performance you expect from Brunton.

Wrangler® Patch Knife with Beaded Sheath

In the Old West a piece of cloth or leather was wrapped around a muzzle loader's lead shot to prevent the escape of gases when the gun was fired. Each "patch" was cut with a knife much like this one created by Wrangler®. Like the original knives made during the early years of this country, the blades are thin (about 1/16") making the knife both lightweight and a good choice for slicing.

American Bison Lapel Vest Tall

Bison leather is prized for its lustrous and slightly wrinkled or pebbled look that develops a rich, soft patina over time. It tends to mold to your body better than most cowhide and will endure years of use.

Cowboy Values

Owen continues the message he first introduced in Cowboy Ethics, offering the idea that all of us share seven core 'cowboy' values: Courage, Optimism, Self-Reliance, Authenticity; Honor; Duty; and Heart and that it's time for each us to embrace a more simple time and get back to the qualities that made America great.

Daisy Competition Match 499B

It occurred to me that many of you would also be interested in what the Airgun Letter called "The world's most accurate BB gun." This is indeed a very, VERY accurate BB gun. It helps of course that it is furnished with really great sights; a globe front sight, and a fine target peep sight at the rear. This is a single shot lever cocking gun that loads from the muzzle. The accuracy is enhanced by the use of specially ground shot. This shot is finished to 0.0002 inch, that is about 1/10 of the slack in the normal steel shot available for regular BB guns.