New to the Forum old to the gun.
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:50 pm
Hi,
I'm Mark Wells from central Arkansas. I am a retired Army Major, an Ordained Minister, a gradute Master Gunsmith and a life-long lover of Model 8's. Currently my dad and I have 7 Model 8's 2 - .25s, 1 - .30, 2 - .32s amd 2 - .35s all in perfect firing order (I'm also a fairly talented machinist) and shot fairly regularly.
For almost 60 years, until failing eyesight has given us both pretty much "No Go's" on open sights we for the greatest part downed enough Arkansas whitetail bucks to literally fill a railroad car with these wonderful old guns. As is, dad worked for years in the oilfields and I spent 23 years with the Army, so we've toted these guns pretty much around the world without finding game too tough for one caliber or another (lions, tigers, giraffes and elephants withstanding) to handle.
So we look forward to hearing from any and all and sharing anything our meager 100+ years of combined experience with the Model 8 might hold that will help keep the heritage of these great old guns going.
I'm Mark Wells from central Arkansas. I am a retired Army Major, an Ordained Minister, a gradute Master Gunsmith and a life-long lover of Model 8's. Currently my dad and I have 7 Model 8's 2 - .25s, 1 - .30, 2 - .32s amd 2 - .35s all in perfect firing order (I'm also a fairly talented machinist) and shot fairly regularly.
For almost 60 years, until failing eyesight has given us both pretty much "No Go's" on open sights we for the greatest part downed enough Arkansas whitetail bucks to literally fill a railroad car with these wonderful old guns. As is, dad worked for years in the oilfields and I spent 23 years with the Army, so we've toted these guns pretty much around the world without finding game too tough for one caliber or another (lions, tigers, giraffes and elephants withstanding) to handle.
So we look forward to hearing from any and all and sharing anything our meager 100+ years of combined experience with the Model 8 might hold that will help keep the heritage of these great old guns going.