The G&C historical rifle T-shirt is one of my favorites; I wear mine often (when weather permits), so I bought one for my nephew for Christmas. It captures the spirit of American resistance to tyranny well, I think. One of my goals is to have one of every rifle depicted on the shirt in my collection. There's one that is conspicuous by its absence on your shirt, however: the 1873 "Trapdoor" Springfield, which was standard U.S. Army issue from 1873 to about 1895, and the U.S. military's first metallic cartridge rifle, chambered in .45/70 Gov't.