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  2. Demolition Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2011 [3] and having around 11 million subscribers, [4] Demolition Ranch publishes content related to firearms and their capabilities. [5] USA Today described Demolition Ranch as "a variety show of shooting, reviews and entertainment around guns". [6]

  3. Mare's Leg - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Rossi Firearms began offering a Mare's Leg under the name "Ranch Hand". The Rossi version is chambered in .45 Colt, .44 Magnum/.44 Special, and .357 Magnum/.38 Special. [15] The Rossi Ranch Hand is manufactured by Taurus in Brazil. [16] [17] Henry Repeating Arms manufactures two versions of the Mare's Leg.

  4. Louis Alterie - Wikipedia

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    Louis "Two Gun" Alterie (August 2, 1886 – July 18, 1935), born Leland A. Varain, and aka "Diamond Jack Alterie", was a Californian who became a notorious hitman for the Chicago North Side Gang during the early years of Prohibition.

  5. Hickok45 - Wikipedia

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    Hickok45's videos demonstrate a wide variety of firearms, both historic [5] and modern, and typically present an in-depth discussion of the history and functionality of each firearm. His early videos often showed him shooting Old West weaponry and wearing cowboy outfits.

  6. Les Baer - Wikipedia

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    When asked for the reason that Les Baer would be given the authorization to use the Thunder Ranch logo, Clint Smith cited the outstanding accuracy and reliability of Baer's guns. [ 2 ] All Les Baer pistols come with a guarantee of at least 3" accuracy at 50 yards, and many models are available at extra cost ($295.00) with a guarantee of 1.5" at ...

  7. King Fisher - Wikipedia

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    [3] With his new family, he began a more settled life by working in the cattle business. Between 1881 and 1883, he served as a deputy sheriff and later acting sheriff of Uvalde County, Texas. [4] During this service, he trailed two stagecoach robbery suspects, the brothers Tom and Jim Hannehan, to their ranch near Leakey in Real County, Texas ...

  8. Lincoln County War - Wikipedia

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    Susan McSween took over a large sum of land in the years after the Lincoln County War ended, establishing a ranch in Three Rivers, New Mexico. By the mid-1890s her ranch holdings were some of the largest in the territory. [27] She averaged during this time between 3,000 and 5,000 head of cattle. She died a wealthy woman on January 3, 1931, aged ...

  9. J. Frank Norfleet - Wikipedia

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    He worked for the Snyder brothers until 1889, when Isaac L. Ellwood hired him as a foreman for Spade Ranch. [2] On June 23, 1894, he married Mattie Eliza Hudgins, and they had 4 children together: Mary, Robert Lee, Frank Ellwood, and Ruth Elise. [3] [4] His family moved to Spade, Texas, [5] and by 1905, he owned 20,000 acres of land. [3]