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Texas Rangers 175th Anniversary Tribute Rifle

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Working in cooperation with the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco, Texas, America Remembers proudly announces the Texas Rangers 175th Anniversary Tribute Rifle. For the Tribute, we selected the classic Model 94 Winchester rifle in caliber .30-30, a rifle that was a favorite of the Rangers.

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Left side captures the heritage of the Texas Rangers featuring a 19th century group photograph and portraits of legendary Rangers Samuel Walker, John Coffee Hays, Bill McDonald, and William A. “Bigfoot” Wallace.  Wallace spent much of his life defending settlers on the frontier and his grave is marked with the words, “Here lies he who spent his manhood defending the homes of Texans,” a fitting description for many Rangers.

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Right side of receiver features a striking image of a Texas Ranger in action, holding a revolver in his right hand, with his left hand ready to draw another.   To his right is the official logo of the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum.

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Texas Rangers have served Texans since the earliest days, and the history of the Rangers is legendary. Stories of their courage and daring are world-renowned. In 1823, famed Texan Stephen F. Austin proposed to employ “rangers” to protect settlers from hostile Indians and the criminal element. Today, 175 years later, the Rangers continue to protect the citizens of Texas.

Working in cooperation with the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco, Texas, America Remembers proudly announces the Texas Rangers 175th Anniversary Tribute Rifle. For the Tribute, we selected the classic Model 94 Winchester rifle in caliber .30-30, a rifle that was a favorite of the Rangers.

Each Tribute is elegantly decorated by craftsmen commissioned specifically for this issue by America Remembers. From the gold and nickel embellished receiver on the blackened background to the handsome laser-carved stocks, the Tribute captures 175 years of Ranger history in magnificent detail.

Click here to see the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum.

 “Texas Ranger Hall of Fame is a trademark of The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame.”


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Product Description

Make/Model: Winchester Model 94
Caliber: .30-30
Stock: Walnut
Edition Limit: 300
Decoration: Each Tribute rifle is decorated by craftsmen specifically commissioned by America Remembers.

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