Arizona Legacy Over-Under Shotgun
Indigenous hunter-gatherers arrived in the area now known as Arizona more than 12,000 years ago. Today, the state is home to 22 federally recognized Native American tribes, each contributing to the vibrant cultural mosaic. Their pottery, paintings, weaving, and carvings reflect their deep connection with the terrain. Their silversmithing skills, combined with their reverence for turquoise, have left an indelible mark on Native American artistry.
Geronimo, the formidable Apache leader, epitomizes both defiance and resilience. Born in Mexico in 1829, he was a skilled hunter and a man of legend. Native American lore tells of him consuming the heart of his first kill to ensure perpetual hunting success. For nearly 30 years, Geronimo fought fiercely for his homeland against encroaching settlers and soldiers. His name reverberates through history as the last American Indian warrior to formally surrender to the United States. On September 4, 1886, in Skeleton Canyon, Arizona, he submitted to General Nelson Miles, ending years of guerrilla warfare and evading capture.
Arizona’s Wild West is a tapestry of adventure and legend. The Arizona Territory, considered so lawless that it was denied statehood until 1912, played a pivotal role in the saga of the Wild West. Its rugged landscapes, scorching deserts, and untamed frontiers set the stage for legendary accounts of outlaws, lawmen, and pioneers. Historic towns such as Tombstone, famous for the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, epitomized the untamed spirit of the West and remain a testament to a time when the rugged frontier shaped the course of history.
Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the Grand Canyon stretches for 277 miles, revealing layers of geological time. Its sheer cliffs, painted in hues of red, orange, and gold, evoke wonder and awe. Standing on the rim, one gazes into a vast chasm, where the river below seems like a mere ribbon. The Grand Canyon is not just a geological marvel; it’s a otherworldly sanctuary and a testament to the earth’s enduring majesty.
Whether you stand atop a mesa in Hopi land, trace the footsteps of Wild West legends, or peer into the depths of the Grand Canyon, Arizona’s history beckons a tale of resilience, culture, and the eternal dance between land and sky.
Engraved on a fully functional Weatherby Orion I shotgun chambered in 12 Gauge- this classic over-under features a pristine 24 karat gold-plated finish with ornately engraved artwork on the receiver and walnut stock. Limited to only 48 numbered editions, this shotgun is the perfect gift to commemorate your heritage and continue your legacy!
- Fully-functional Weatherby Orion I Over/Under- 12 Gauge
- Only 48 Numbered Shotguns will Be Made!
- 24 Karat Gold-plated Finish!
- Easy payment Plans Available
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