07 Jan 6 UGCA show



07 Jan 6 UGCA show

Hope Bisbing

special award for her contributions to arms collecting

Hunting Weapons

Gilmer & Loring Brush

JC

Indian Artifacts of the Great Basin & Southwest

Jimmy Campbell

It's Called Colt

Evolution of the Colt Dragoon

Colt .22 Caliber....

Jim Craner

World War II GarandJC-

Buffalo Bill Cody Letter

Jerry Dickson

JC

Self Defense 1600s-1850s

Russell Day

Winchester Takedowns

Linda Lasseter Evans

3rd

My Breechloading Sharps Single Shot Pistols & Pistol Carbines

Dave Gonzales

Examples of Civil War Muskets

Jerry Grotepas

Naval Artifacts and the Gentleman

Brad Hansen

2nd

Brad Hansen's U.S. Krag Collection & Accoutrements

Michael Hillier

Just Shooters

Bill Hockett

Carroll Cone

Collections

Ray Howser

Peoples choice

Best of show

Colt Gatling Gun Model 1883

Terry Johnston

JC

Smelly- The Number 1 Series Lee Enfield

Ed Klint

Games

Brent Sanders

World War II

[print photo for Linda]

Chuck Ridley

*National Rifle Association

Gaylord Smith

Utah Shuetzen Society

JC

Old German Style Single Shot Target Arms

John Spangler

JC

Cleaning & Repair of U.S. Military Small Arms

Greg Garlick

1886 Winchesters

Veterans of Foreign Wars

Wahsatch Shooters Association

*USR&PA

Costume

Ben Johnson

World War II Paratrooper

Costume Couple

Shane & Heidi McCann

WW2 D-Day 1st Infantry and Womens Army Corps

Insurance

The need for “SELF DEFENSE” existed from the beginning of time.

The bad gusy will stop at nothing to take the property or lives of others.

This display contains “a slice of early gunsmith history” in showing the inventiveness and efforts of the Good Guys to protect their families, their lives and their property.

Firearms in this display we needed when door locks, shuttered windows or a gentleman’s persuasion failed.

Additionally, highwaymen, robbers and Bad Guys preyed upon the unsuspecting traveler as they do today.

The sheer inventiveness of “multi-fire” firearms would appear to be unthinkable given the period in which they were made.

The best single shot flintlock or percussion gun occasionally misfired. Sometimes the Good Guys missed on the first shot, or there were more than one Bad Guy. There would be no time to reload.

So, LET EVERY MAN BE ARMED!

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