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  2. Skeeter Skelton - Wikipedia

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    Skelton's work frequently poked fun at himself. His "Me and Joe" stories of his Depression-era youth, while including references to period firearms, were character-oriented rather than technical pieces. His 'Dobe Grant' and 'Jug Johnson' short stories were perhaps the only fiction routinely published by a popular shooting magazine.

  3. Good-bye, My Lady - Wikipedia

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    Good-Bye, My Lady is a coming of age story. When Skeeter tames Lady, Jesse acknowledges the boy's right to keep her, and defers to Skeeter in all matters concerning Lady. Skeeter's growing maturity is also marked by his uncle's willingness to allow him to drink coffee, which is regarded as an adult beverage.

  4. Bill Jordan (American lawman) - Wikipedia

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    He was a contemporary of Charles Askins, Elmer Keith, Skeeter Skelton and to a lesser degree, Jack O'Connor. In 1963, Jordan assisted Keith and Skelton in development of the .41 Magnum. He wrote numerous articles on all aspects of firearms, as well as books such as No Second Place Winner, Mostly Huntin' and Tales of the Rio Grande.

  5. McEntire and Anthony "Skeeter" Lasuzzo, a retired oil geologist, met in 2017 while on vacation in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Lasuzzo is a widower whose wife passed away from breast cancer in 2013.

  6. Skeeter - Wikipedia

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    Skeeter, a recurring Saturday Night Live character; Skeeter, nickname of Naomi Oates Harper, in Mama's Family; Skeeter, in Cousin Skeeter; Skeeter the Paperboy, on-screen persona of Australian TV host James Kemsley; Skeeter Bronson, in the movie Bedtime Stories; Skeeter Valentine, in Doug; Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan, in the novel and film The Help

  7. .44 Special - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, the ballistics of the new cartridge merely duplicated the 246-grain (15.9 g) bullet at 755 ft/s (230 m/s) statistics of the .44 Russian, when the powder capacity of its case would have supported performance rivaling that of the .45 Colt and close to the .44-40.

  8. Dallas Stoudenmire - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Stoudenmire was born in Aberfoil, Bullock County, Alabama.He was one of the nine children of Lewis and Elizabeth Stoudenmire. Shortly after the American Civil War began, Stoudenmire enlisted in the Army of the Confederacy, even though he was only 15 years old.

  9. Smith & Wesson Model 27 - Wikipedia

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    When first introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1935, it was known as the Registered Magnum. [citation needed] The model was essentially a custom-order revolver.Barrel lengths could be had in 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.4 mm) increments from 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 8 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (8.9 to 22.2 cm) inches in length.

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