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Costuming & Accoutrements

Preserving an accurate portrayal of our western heritage includes providing the public with authentic clothing and accoutrements.  The South Fork Regulators will encourage all members to maintain at least one historically accurate outfit from the period 1865 through 1890.  This will include hat, clothing, footwear, leather, weapons and accessories.  Each Regulator should maintain an outfit that accurately depicts the alias or persona they are portraying.

Originals and reproductions of firearms manufactured during the late 1800s, including Colts, Winchesters, Remingtons, Smith & Wessons, Marlins, Sharps, and Henrys are allowed, so long as they are in safe operating condition.  All double-barreled shotguns should have exposed hammers.

Members are highly encouraged to share costuming and accoutrements to meet these standards.  The Cowboy Spirit dictates that Regulators take care of each other.  The major concern is not creating a financial burden on any members to meet these guidelines.  We are more interested in the fellowship of like-minded people who want to share in activities and events about our western heritage.

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