
Sexie Sadie, of Major Photography, always at a dead run at major matches, found a proper, historically correct way to get around. They were using electric scooters in 1881, weren't they? There is a western action shooting club that frowns on this sort of thing, but then they don't have 40,000+ members like SASS does. Personally, I think it was a great idea. I'd like to put that motor and those controls on my gun cart.

Considering the "Spaghetti Western" theme of the event, I presume this is the Cart With No Name.

The feller in white is gunsmith Coyote Cap, the shotgun wizard of SASS. If you're shooting a '97, you need to send it to him. Aside from being one of the neater gun carts at WR, it makes him easy to find. He did work for AWA on their new '93 that'll be coming out soon.

Billy Boots timing Panhandle Pam, who finished just out of the Belt Buckle winning top 10 in Ladies Traditional. Sometime I've got to remember to get closeups of Billy shooting his Freedom Arms revolvers. Very nice, very expensive revolvers. He does quite well with them. He and Paladin make quite a team running a posse.

This is Arizona Calamity, winner of Ladies' Duelist. She shoots CAS full time when not playing Calamity Jane in Deadwood, South Dakota.
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