Timewalker Guide Service
I am Pete Andresen. This is my page focusing on wilderness adventures, history, and shooting.
06/05/2026
Those 300 meter "A" targets are challenging! This is going to be a great match. https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0218SWx2C1fgqq1ZBqqfj5hRpjJ5B5ihbBc4gUKkz9S2YpmB2wfP1efcdHiSqZ4pSal&id=100057469607170
05/30/2026
Today’s range lessons! I studied how to shoot benchrested rifles, I made good video, and I learned that bullet selection is very important with this rifle. My goal with this rifle is to shoot with decent accuracy out to 300 yards.
05/28/2026
We went looking for relic rifles on a wilderness ranch, and the owner graciously showed us this. He reached under a bed in a remote mountain cabin and pulled out this Wi******er 1873 and handed it to me. He knows I’m doing a video series on the 1873 rifle.
The carbine was jammed. I removed the side plates and used a Swiss Army knife to extract a relatively modern .44-40 cartridge. There was another cartridge rattling around in the magazine tube. The magazine spring was missing.
The carbine was made in 1891, based on serial number.
My GUESS is that the carbine was left outside or in an exposed place for a long time. It has been horribly rusted and pitted. As you can see the internals indicate that there was a lot of black powder fouling in the gun. The loading gate is corroded so that the edge is diminished.
The carbine was recovered on a ranch in Montana. It wasn’t in the Salinas Valley when it was first found.
Then someone took a buffing wheel to it without dismantling the gun beyond removing the magazine spring. The entire carbine is highly polished.
The stocks suffered some exposure damage and appear to have been chewed. They are now deeply sanded to the point of changing their dimensions. The buttplate is missing.
The bore was too filled with filth to evaluate it. It’s a .44-40, based on the relatively modern cartridge I extracted.
Someone then took an electric pencil and crudely inscribed the ranch owner’s initials and brand on the side of the receiver, added some more electro pencil writing on the underside, and gave it to the ranch owner.
So what now? Can we fix it?
05/27/2026
This is a giant matchlock wall gun of about 1” caliber it has a pintle to fit a swivel mount. Imagine shooting it. What’s your guess concerning its age? I’m gonna guess 1650 just for grins. But wait. There’s more…
05/22/2026
At the J Carl Earl Fi****ms Collection,
An astonishing display of Thompson submachine guns. There’s a factory-made original semiautomatic carbine! Also why did the Thompson have better sights than the Pattern 1917 rifle? Adjustable for windage!
This place was astonishing. The J Curtis Earl Collection. https://share.google/elewPmG6DxqNODREE
05/19/2026
Can this be a Civil War gun? Please explain. Here's a little data:https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/150-years-of-the-trapdoor-springfield/
05/17/2026
This is quite possibly a relic of the Lewis and Clark expedition in Idaho, and quite possibly the work of one specific man, John Shields. Apparently the locals were crazy for this kind of blade as a tomahawk. Astonishing to see this. Why would they want this blade design? It is BIG! It seems to be almost 9 inches long!
Ya Baby!
05/11/2026
Improvement isn’t happening with my current training techniques. It’s taking more of a commitment than I had imagined. My perception is that I should put more of everything into developing my marksmanship. Or, age has finally got me. Let’s find out. Paging the spirit of Gordon Nakagawa. Let’s get .
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