Silver Royal Pistol Annie Barrel Saddle Package – 119054599
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( 2 Reviews )Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings02
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Head out to the show ring with the Silver Royal 9SR27565P-31-757 Pistol Annie Barrel Saddle Package. This Western saddle package features floral tooling accented with gator-print, sparkly crossed pistol conchos, silver dots, bullet conchos and antique copper crossed pistol conchos that boast a sleek yet unique appearance. The horse saddle also has roughout fenders, jockeys and a black, suede seat with cutout gator-print crossed pistols that complete the look.
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Head out to the show ring with the Silver Royal 9SR27565P-31-757 Pistol Annie Barrel Saddle Package. This Western saddle package features floral tooling accented with gator-print, sparkly crossed pistol conchos, silver dots, bullet conchos and antique copper crossed pistol conchos that boast a sleek yet unique appearance. The horse saddle also has roughout fenders, jockeys and a black, suede seat with cutout gator-print crossed pistols that complete the look.
- Horse saddle package includes a saddle, headstall, reins, breast collar and spur straps to help you get ready to ride
- Leather Western saddle with a suede seat delivers durability
- floral tooling accented with gator-print, sparkly crossed pistol conchos, silver dots, bullet conchos and antique copper crossed pistol conchos add flair
- Chrome-plated steel resists wear and tear
- Roughout fenders and jockeys offer a comfortable seat
Additional information
Cantle Height | 4 in. |
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Gullet Height | 7 in. |
Hardware Material | Chrome Plated Steel |
Horn Cap Size | 3 in. |
Riding Style | Western |
Rigging | In Skirt |
Saddle Seat Size | 16 in. |
Seat Material | Suede Leather |
Skirt Length | 24 in. |
Skirt Width | 24 in. |
Stirrups Included | Yes |
Swell Width | 13 in. |
Tooling Themes | Floral |
Tree Material | Reinforced Fiberglass |
Tree Size | 1/4 in. |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9SR27565P-31-757 |
A barrel or cask is a hollow cylindrical container with a bulging center, longer than it is wide. They are traditionally made of wooden staves and bound by wooden or metal hoops. The word vat is often used for large containers for liquids, usually alcoholic beverages; a small barrel or cask is known as a keg.
Barrels have a variety of uses, including storage of liquids such as water, oil, and alcohol. They are also employed to hold maturing beverages such as wine, cognac, armagnac, sherry, port, whiskey, beer, arrack, and sake. Other commodities once stored in wooden casks include gunpowder, meat, fish, paint, honey, nails, and tallow.
Modern wooden barrels for wine-making are made of French common oak (Quercus robur), white oak (Quercus petraea), American white oak (Quercus alba), more exotic is mizunara oak (Quercus crispula), and recently Oregon oak (Quercus garryana) has been used. Someone who makes traditional wooden barrels is called a cooper. Today, barrels and casks can also be made of aluminum, stainless steel, and different types of plastic, such as HDPE.
Early casks were bound with wooden hoops and in the 19th century these were gradually replaced by metal hoops that were stronger, more durable and took up less space.
Barrel has also been used as a standard size of measure, referring to a set capacity or weight of a given commodity. For example, in the UK and Ireland, a barrel of beer refers to a quantity of 36 imperial gallons (160 L; 43 US gal), and is distinguished from other unit measurements, such as firkins, hogsheads, and kilderkins. Wine was shipped in barrels of 119 litres (31 US gal; 26 imp gal). A barrel of oil, defined as 42 US gallons (35 imp gal; 160 L), is still used as a measure of volume for oil, although oil is no longer shipped in barrels. The barrel has also come into use as a generic term for a wooden cask of any size.
A pistol is a type of handgun, characterised by a barrel with an integral chamber. The word "pistol" derives from the Middle French pistolet (c. 1550), meaning a small gun or knife, and first appeared in the English language c. 1570 when early handguns were produced in Europe. In colloquial usage, the word "pistol" is often used as a generic term to describe any type of handgun, inclusive of revolvers (which have a single barrel and a separate cylinder housing multiple chambers) and the pocket-sized derringers (which are often multi-barrelled).
The most common type of pistol used in the contemporary era is the semi-automatic pistol, while the older single-shot and lever-action pistols are now rarely seen and used primarily for nostalgic hunting and historical reenactment, and the fully-automatic machine pistols are uncommon in civilian usage because of their generally poor recoil-controllability (due to the lack of a buttstock) and strict laws and regulations governing their manufacture and sale (where they are regarded as submachine gun equivalents).
A saddle is a supportive structure for a rider of an animal, fastened to an animal's back by a girth. The most common type is equestrian. However, specialized saddles have been created for oxen, camels and other animals. It is not known precisely when riders first began to use some sort of padding or protection, but a blanket attached by some form of surcingle or girth was probably the first "saddle", followed later by more elaborate padded designs. The solid saddle tree was a later invention, and though early stirrup designs predated the invention of the solid tree, the paired stirrup, which attached to the tree, was the last element of the saddle to reach the basic form that is still used today. Today, modern saddles come in a wide variety of styles, each designed for a specific equestrianism discipline, and require careful fit to both the rider and the horse. Proper saddle care can extend the useful life of a saddle, often for decades. The saddle was a crucial step in the increased use of domesticated animals, during the Classical Era.
Silver is a chemical element; it has symbol Ag (from Latin argentum 'silver', derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erǵ 'shiny, white') and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. Silver is found in the Earth's crust in the pure, free elemental form ("native silver"), as an alloy with gold and other metals, and in minerals such as argentite and chlorargyrite. Most silver is produced as a byproduct of copper, gold, lead, and zinc refining.
Silver has long been valued as a precious metal. Silver metal is used in many bullion coins, sometimes alongside gold: while it is more abundant than gold, it is much less abundant as a native metal. Its purity is typically measured on a per-mille basis; a 94%-pure alloy is described as "0.940 fine". As one of the seven metals of antiquity, silver has had an enduring role in most human cultures.
Other than in currency and as an investment medium (coins and bullion), silver is used in solar panels, water filtration, jewellery, ornaments, high-value tableware and utensils (hence the term "silverware"), in electrical contacts and conductors, in specialized mirrors, window coatings, in catalysis of chemical reactions, as a colorant in stained glass, and in specialized confectionery. Its compounds are used in photographic and X-ray film. Dilute solutions of silver nitrate and other silver compounds are used as disinfectants and microbiocides (oligodynamic effect), added to bandages, wound-dressings, catheters, and other medical instruments.
by Gramma
Very Satisfied with my purchase, it was worth the wait.
by Renee
I bought this Saddle a few weeks ago my son and his horse LOVE it Would do it again to see his face.