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I like Direct actions. That a clever one.
I like Mohegan Precision Arms or Possibly Mohawk Precision Arms!
It opens up many possible indian names for future models if you like.
Ghostcoyote;
With genuine respect, it's spelled "Mohican".
I was a Brotherhood member of Mohican Lodge #178, Order of the Arrow while it was still in existence. In NY City, Members of the surviving Mohican Tribe/Nation have traditionally done at least a lot of the high-rise steelwork for construction in the City.
These days, the unauthorized use of tribal names and terms could attract action under civil law.
Greg
James Fenimore Cooper based his novel, The Last of the Mohicans, on the Mahican tribe. His description includes some cultural aspects of the Mohegan, a different Algonquian tribe that lived in eastern Connecticut. Cooper set his novel in the Hudson Valley, Mahican land, but used some Mohegan names for his characters, such as Uncas.
The novel has been adapted for the cinema at least half a dozen times, the first time in 1920. Michael Mann directed 1992 adaptation, which starred Daniel Day-Lewis as a Mohican-adopted white man.
Absolutely right, Chip; I should have done the research first.
Mahican/Mohican
Mohegan
The Order of the Arrow borrows from the dictionary of the Delaware Tribe (The Lenni Lenape in their own language) and gives names to successful Ordeal Initiates. My ceremonial name is Meechgalanne, meaning "Hawk", given because I was said to "look from on high", a reference to my nearly 6 1/2' height.
Greg
That's a name of a local AR builder in Macon GaArrow Arms. Simple, easy to engrave and to the point. Arrow point could be the A's in Arrow and Arms, for pretty cool logo.
That's a name of a local AR builder in Macon Ga
lmfao