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Hatfield and McCoys
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesM56alum" data-source="post: 265613" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>Yeppers, i'ts a rerun from awhile back, I actually wrote a short story in highschool about them, they'er pretty interesting if you research them. Not too long ago a couple of winchester riffles popped up in TN in an old jail house that some one said thay had something to do with the battle between hatfield an mccoy. Seeing as they were lever action it would be possible they were from that age, most people say they used flint lock which even at the time of the battle flint lock was pretty much dead not counting a few mountain men using them for hunting bear. and the hatfield's were more well off than most hillbilly's at the time and usually had the best of their area and i really dont see them using flintlock's knowing they would have way better fire power in the lever action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesM56alum, post: 265613, member: 7596"] Yeppers, i'ts a rerun from awhile back, I actually wrote a short story in highschool about them, they'er pretty interesting if you research them. Not too long ago a couple of winchester riffles popped up in TN in an old jail house that some one said thay had something to do with the battle between hatfield an mccoy. Seeing as they were lever action it would be possible they were from that age, most people say they used flint lock which even at the time of the battle flint lock was pretty much dead not counting a few mountain men using them for hunting bear. and the hatfield's were more well off than most hillbilly's at the time and usually had the best of their area and i really dont see them using flintlock's knowing they would have way better fire power in the lever action. [/QUOTE]
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