SCR 20, Recognizing the 1847 Colt Walker pistol as the official handgun of the State of Texas.

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SCR 20, Recognizing the 1847 Colt Walker pistol as the official handgun of the State of Texas.

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Governor signed this on 24 May.

Missed it completely until I saw an article about it earlier today.

Text: https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/87R/b ... navpanes=0

The official gun of Texas: Gov. Abbott names this historic handgun in most Texas move ever


Dang it. Now I may have to get one or two and finally move into the black powder realm...and then there's the powder horn...brass...bullets...percussion caps...and of course appropriate holstery...this is going to be more expensive than one of AndyC's ideas.
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Re: SCR 20, Recognizing the 1847 Colt Walker pistol as the official handgun of the State of Texas.

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ELB wrote: Tue Jun 22, 2021 2:29 pm :txflag:

Governor signed this on 24 May.

Missed it completely until I saw an article about it earlier today.

Text: https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/87R/b ... navpanes=0

The official gun of Texas: Gov. Abbott names this historic handgun in most Texas move ever


Dang it. Now I may have to get one or two and finally move into the black powder realm...and then there's the powder horn...brass...bullets...percussion caps...and of course appropriate holstery...this is going to be more expensive than one of AndyC's ideas.
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