tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post6341070424732206949..comments2024-02-13T14:28:21.282-05:00Comments on New Jovian Thunderbolt: Harlem GunneryNew Jovian Thunderbolthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09452246769246304612noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-84338956419090672212017-08-26T09:22:08.079-04:002017-08-26T09:22:08.079-04:00There were two movies made with his characters/boo...There were two movies made with his characters/books, Coffin Ed and Gravedigger Jones (always loved that name). Can't remember the second one, but the first was 'Cotton Comes to Harlem'.JFMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01204566508793862175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-14626898352563959992017-08-16T08:28:33.799-04:002017-08-16T08:28:33.799-04:00A rifle chambered in .303 Savage would be a Savage...A rifle chambered in .303 Savage would be a Savage 1899 or a 99. Both closely related lever actions. I don't believe anyone other than Savage ever chambered a production rifle in .303 Savage. 190 grain bullets were one of the standard loadings in the .303 Savage. Remington did chamber the Model 81 Semi Automatic Rifle in 300 Savage. They probably just mixed the wrong cartridge and rifle. <br /><br />I remember as a kid seeing advertisements for a movie by the name of Cotton Comes to Harlem. Might have to buy that book to see what it was all about.Lantryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01742636407023158083noreply@blogger.com