Pancho Villa

KGDiebold

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I was in San Antonio this weekend and visited the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum. Just thought I'd share an interesting find. This is a Winchester 1866 caliber 44 belonging to Pancho Villa's notorious female colonel "La Concha" pancho was a Mexican revolutionary general and based off of a quick internet search, would have been in use around 1914-1920
 

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mitch

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Roger, I'm not suggesting this piece is one of his, but didn't Cole Agee engrave some guns for Pancho Villa? Or am I confusing him, or perhaps both parties, with someone else?
 

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