| Class: Double Duelist
Irons:
SS Vaquero's in .357, 5.25" barrels. Use a 160 grain truncated bullet in .38 shells.
Have used a Marlin 1894CS carbine in .357 magnum with no problem accepting .38's, but now moving to Navy Arms 1866 full length rifle.
Have a Fox 12. ga SXS with 20" barrels, but am faster with my Norinco 1897 pump. Have used it for both trap and hunting, with great success in each.
History:
Mountain Black, the black sheep of his family, abandoned his European aristocratic background to seek adventure and prove his worth as a man, rather than the worth of his family name, in the unsettled new west. In the 3 years since his arrival from Europe, he signed on as a wagon train diver moving settlers across the plains and Rockies to California, did some buffalo hunting providing meat and furs to settlements, served as a deputy US marshall, and recently spent a winter in the mountains trapping and living with Cheyenne, including a wife who died to pneumonia. With the skills gained and experiences under his belt, he now travels the west, not a drifter but an adventurous soul looking for the right place, and people, to settle in. Somehow, as much as he keeps to himself and steps out of other people's ways, trouble keeps finding him. Raised to be a gentleman and officer in the family regiment (cavalry), it's not in him to turn a blind eye to injustice, brutality, or to back away from a threat. Unfortunately, such an attitude, while popular with ladies, seems to create enemies
wherever he goes.
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