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<blockquote data-quote="TnWatchdog" data-source="post: 148770" data-attributes="member: 3077"><p>I love the old westerns they are showing on many local antenna stations. As a kid I enjoyed them and still do today...good acting and plots.</p><p>This is one of my favorites...I liked the intro then and find myself turning the volume up when it plays now. You can watch some of the shows on YouTube...</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]8fMN8a3ZRUY[/MEDIA]</p><p>Info on the rifle, you know the Hollywood stuff, like fake news...</p><p></p><p>"The 1892 Winchester in .44/.40 caliber used on the <strong>show</strong> only holds eleven bullets. The audio track was dubbed over the video track. They are not entirely in sync. You may hear 12 or 13 shots fired in the audio portion, and you may watch him pull the lever back on the rifle a different number of <strong>times</strong>."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnWatchdog, post: 148770, member: 3077"] I love the old westerns they are showing on many local antenna stations. As a kid I enjoyed them and still do today...good acting and plots. This is one of my favorites...I liked the intro then and find myself turning the volume up when it plays now. You can watch some of the shows on YouTube... [MEDIA=youtube]8fMN8a3ZRUY[/MEDIA] Info on the rifle, you know the Hollywood stuff, like fake news... "The 1892 Winchester in .44/.40 caliber used on the [B]show[/B] only holds eleven bullets. The audio track was dubbed over the video track. They are not entirely in sync. You may hear 12 or 13 shots fired in the audio portion, and you may watch him pull the lever back on the rifle a different number of [B]times[/B]." [/QUOTE]
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