Just killin' time Trivia

CowboyP":pp9vu7vg said:
smokeyjoe53":pp9vu7vg said:
Dogface":pp9vu7vg said:
CowboyP":pp9vu7vg said:
I'll count the shots when The Rifleman comes on Monday.
Bear in mind,
the 44/40 holds 11 rounds.
Count both the shots
AND
the number of times he
cocks the rifle.
Sorry Doggy, Wrong.............. You are correct that the 44-40 holds 11 rounds but the shots were actually dubbed in to provide a distinctive sound. They also added 1 shot so the answer is 12.
I'm going to watch & see if smokey is right.
Smokey is always right, most of the time........
 
smokeyjoe53":2f48k619 said:
CowboyP":2f48k619 said:
smokeyjoe53":2f48k619 said:
Dogface":2f48k619 said:
CowboyP":2f48k619 said:
I'll count the shots when The Rifleman comes on Monday.
Bear in mind,
the 44/40 holds 11 rounds.
Count both the shots
AND
the number of times he
cocks the rifle.
Sorry Doggy, Wrong.............. You are correct that the 44-40 holds 11 rounds but the shots were actually dubbed in to provide a distinctive sound. They also added 1 shot so the answer is 12.
I'm going to watch & see if smokey is right.
Smokey is always right, most of the time........
We'll see. The Rifleman comes on 5 days a week. If you're wrong, I'll call you on it.
 
smokeyjoe53":177ywkle said:
Dogface":177ywkle said:
CowboyP":177ywkle said:
I'll count the shots when The Rifleman comes on Monday.
Bear in mind,
the 44/40 holds 11 rounds.
Count both the shots
AND
the number of times he
cocks the rifle.
Sorry Doggy, Wrong.............. You are correct that the 44-40 holds 11 rounds but the shots were actually dubbed in to provide a distinctive sound. They also added 1 shot so the answer is 12.
That prolly drove the rifle purists crazy!
May have been the precursor to today's movies
where the guys rarely reload

I watched the show
sometimes.
The kid's character was too wuss.

Always wondered why he fired so many times during that opening?
My Pop thought it was a huge waste of ammo!
 
The Smith Flyer was an American automobile manufactured by the A.O. Smith Company in Milwaukee from 1915 until about 1919 when the manufacturing rights were sold to Briggs & Stratton and it was renamed to Briggs & Stratton Flyer.
 
smokeyjoe53":1nlpypu9 said:
The Smith Flyer was an American automobile manufactured by the A.O. Smith Company in Milwaukee from 1915 until about 1919 when the manufacturing rights were sold to Briggs & Stratton and it was renamed to Briggs & Stratton Flyer.
We have a winner!
Introduced as the Briggs & Stratton Flyer in 1920, it sold for &125-$150
 
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