Lets say that the year is 1880-1885 and the place is somewhere west of the Mississippi. A man presents himself to a rancher asking for a job as a ranch hand. I have read that when a long arm was needed, it was generally provided by the owner of the ranch. I don't know how often that is the case. Lets talk about handguns, though.
Here is the question part of the post:
The man seeking a job is most likely:
1. In possession of a presumably high end revolver such as a Colt, Remington or Smith and Wesson or comparable.
2. In possession of a lower quality revolver such as one manufactured for use in the civil war or comparable.
3. Not in possession of a personal firearm.
Here is the question part of the post:
The man seeking a job is most likely:
1. In possession of a presumably high end revolver such as a Colt, Remington or Smith and Wesson or comparable.
2. In possession of a lower quality revolver such as one manufactured for use in the civil war or comparable.
3. Not in possession of a personal firearm.