ammunition cost roughly $30.00 which is $65.00 in present day America
I am just kidding because I really don't know what ammunition is. Look it up on the internet!
It's not the number 99. The fire marks are the tread marks of the DeLorean when it goes back in time. Apparently the DeLorean does a loop and hits 88 MPH and goes back to the Old West.
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Yes! She starred in the 20 Mule Team Borax commercials back in the 50's on "Death Valley Days", with "The Old Ranger" as narrator of the weekly series based on "Tales Of The Old West".
One of the prime stipulations regarding old west bounty hunters is that their names were never recorded. This makes it very hard, if not impossible to track down those you believe to have been bounty hunters in the old west.
No age is "too old" to pursue an education. <><><><> Very much agree with above. I am in my 60's, and am back in school this week. Being older, you may be a better student than some of the younger folks.
No, Old Snake will not run out of ammunition on Virtual Range training.
How much can you get back For a 1year old
18
12 years old
Depends on what you are buying, where you are buying it and your age.
Try Old Western Scrounger.
New guns have a better fire rate and have more attachments you can say. Old guns had horrible reloading and a lack of ammunition. New guns have enough and a good amount of ammunition.
80$ hope that helps
Try Old Western Scrounger
You have to tell us what caliber it is. It should be marked on the left side of the barrel. The Model 1894 was chambered for almost every cartridge available, so depending on which one it is you may be able to find ammunition at WalMart and you may have to pay big dollars to get some from a specialty manufacturer like the Old West Scrounger.
Clara Clayton, played by Mary Steenburgen
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