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| The Classic A1 QuickDraw - Santa Fe Double Rig with 3D
two-tone Gold and Silver Star Conchos
First popularized in the Speghetti Western movie era and
fast draw competitions in the early 1900's-50's
Our A1 is consistently one of our top selling outfits and
is shown as a Double Strong Arm Buscadero style rig and is also available as
a single Left or Right hand draw or CrossDraw rig. The Buscadero gun belt is
2.75 inches wide and is hand cut contoured to drop at the hip and comes with
an old style clipped corner California belt buckle. Cartridge loops are
hand-laced wet and dry molded to fit your cartridge size and we lace 20
loops standard. This outfit is very popular among Cowboy Action Shooters and
Reenactment Enthusiasts. Hand cut and carefully border tooled from 8/9 oz
double shoulder vegetable tanned cowhide and fully lined with 4/5oz top
grade, double shoulder vegetable tanned cowhide. Conchos adorn the gunbelt
at each end of the hand laced and wet molded bullet loops. |
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Price:$499.00
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| | The Santa Fe Railroad, former U.S. railroad, chartered in 1863 as the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe RR; opened to traffic in 1864. Construction continued, and in 1880 it reached Santa Fe, N.Mex.; the following year the railroad connected with the Southern Pacific RR. The railroad acquired several small lines, and further construction followed; by the early 1890s the Santa Fe, with its 9,000 mi (14,480 km) of track and connections to Chicago and Los Angeles, became one of the world's longest railroad systems. |
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