Any American rifle made prior to 1832 would be a flintlock with a clamp on the hammer to hold the piece of flint. There was a Western Arms Company manufacturing percussion revolvers c. 1851, a Western Arms Corporation importing cartridge arms c. 1990 which may still be in operation, and an unknown manufacturer made .22 rifles marked "Killdeer - Western Arms" around 1900. None of these could be called a "buffalo rifle." My best guess at this point is that you have perhaps mis-identified a small-bore utility shotgun marked with a trade name selected by the retailer sometime between about 1890 and 1940. Please feel free to prove me wrong by posting a complete description of your firearm or even better, a link to a photo album with several clear digital pictures of the overall gun and close-ups of the action.
Large ammounts of buffalo meat.
Buffalo aren't very rare and are found in large herds.
A buffalo is a large animal. The name bison is often used instead of buffalo. Buffalo is the name of a city in the USA.
A large animal that grazed the planes.
What's the name of the large body of water near Buffalo Bills stadium
One can find information on Western art history at any large library. Western art history is one of the more popular art history topics, so the local library is bound to have some books on the topic (no pun intended).
buffalo
they live in large buffalo-hide tents
they live in large buffalo-hide tents
Physically, they are large enough to, but they won't. Remember, buffalo are ruminant herbivores.
# Buffalo Municipal airport # Large airport: Springfield/branson (SGF) Springfield, MO
This is not an idiom. If you see "as ___ as ____" you are dealing with a simile or comparison between two things. Remember AS = A Simile. This is just saying something is very large, as a buffalo is a large animal.