Um, that's not a Smith and Wesson, it's a single action .45 Colt, or a copy like a Ruger Vaquero. I'm not revoking your poetic license, I'm just saying (I know because I've got examples of both within reach).
As someone who has been known to combine alcohol, firearms, motorcycles, and wagering, I can say definitively that it really helps to be left-handed.
Beyond that, it helps to be young and stupid. And I'm not as young as I used to be.
It's for putting the Harley out of its misery when it inevitably goes kaput. A single bullet through the cylinder head with eyes averted….
"Harley owners all know each other because they keep meeting on the side of the road when their bikes break down"
I kid….
I hear the sidearm, bullets, and holster are legally required when one gets a motorcycle endorsement on their license from the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division…
The throttle is on the left handlebar?Difficult to ride and use the shooter if it isn't.
Unless there's also one on the other side.
I don't understand why he'd trade away the relative reliability of a horse.
So much cooler than the sheriff relegated to the hubcapped Impala.
Oh and the bullet hole on the fender? Completely necessary.
Um, that's not a Smith and Wesson, it's a single action .45 Colt, or a copy like a Ruger Vaquero. I'm not revoking your poetic license, I'm just saying (I know because I've got examples of both within reach).
Looks like the frame has two pins for the action, making it a New Model Ruger of some sort. (Blackhawk almost within reach of the keyboard….)
Harley Davidcolt? (BTW, prolly not a lot of authentic Harley Davidson parts on there either)
As someone who has been known to combine alcohol, firearms, motorcycles, and wagering, I can say definitively that it really helps to be left-handed.
Beyond that, it helps to be young and stupid. And I'm not as young as I used to be.
File under: What could possibly go wrong?!
It's for putting the Harley out of its misery when it inevitably goes kaput. A single bullet through the cylinder head with eyes averted….
"Harley owners all know each other because they keep meeting on the side of the road when their bikes break down"
I kid….
I hear the sidearm, bullets, and holster are legally required when one gets a motorcycle endorsement on their license from the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division…
I want a full pic of this bike