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Fantasy gunfighting has never enjoyed as much popularity as it does today. This one-of-a-kind guide provides you with complete coverage of the sport from the top experts and personalities in the field. All aspects of your favorite sport are covered in the feature articles, including shooting techniques, how to choose a gun, stage setup and more! You will gain more insight into the field and beginners will learn everything they need to know from this detailed guide. A valuable reference section in the latter part of the book contains a comprehensive catalog of equipment and suppliers for everything you need. Over 300 B/W photographs. 288 pages. Softcover. Measures 8-1/2" x 11".
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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.
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.
Interest in cowboy action shooting and Old West reenactment has skyrocketed, and spawned tremendous growth in the field of replica firearms. Guns of the New West gives readers comprehensive information on the gun they own or are thinking about buying.
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.
One of the fastest growing sports in America is "Cowboy Action Shooting". This book is all about Black Powder, the original guns and today's replicas of those guns.
In the early 1800s, when U.S. President Thomas Jefferson ordered a mission of exploration westward from St. Louis, Missouri, he inspired the emergence of a nation in a momentous century of migration and settlement.
When Ernest Hemingway was not looking for a war, he was either hunting or fishing. These 334 pages are taken from his books, as well as from his writing for Esquire, Vogue and other magazines.