I FIGURED A LOT OF YOU LOOKED THIS UP. OH WELL, BRITISH BULLDOG REVOLVER.
A British Bulldog revolver.
Andre
.44 British Bulldog pistol
The whole thing started when a lawyer named Charles Guiteau became incensed when his application to be the U. S. ambassador to France was denied
So after stalking the President, he finally shot him twice. However, Garfield did not die from the bullet wound as so much as he did from the doctors who treated him. He lived several months after with what turn out to be death by infection and blood poisoning.
Now back to model railroad.[^]
Uhhh…I dont know! I guessed again…[#wstupid]
Johnny Cash Wrote A Song About It.Here’s One For You:We All Know That Robert Ford wass “The Dirty Little Coward Who Shot Mister Howard,And Laid Poor Jesse In His Grave”.He was Shot With A Smith&Wesson .44 American Revolver.But What Were Jesse James*'Last Words? (*Jesse Woodson James,1847-1882.Famous Bank&Train Robber.Not The Host Of “American Chopper”.
Hey, I knew one.
British Bull Dog, .44 cal., five-chambered revolver with a fancy grip.
Yes a British Bulldog revolver, which is a 44 .cal, I through in the magnum just to confuse people.
no confusion possible. 44 mag didn’t show up until the mid 50s. The Winchester rifle was non-starter due to size and the 38 spl was 20th century inovation. Proces of elimination