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history of the Single Action Shooting Society
and the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting™
is one of dedication, creativity, and achievement.
Its people and their lives have created a family
activity with enduring appeal not only in the
United States, but throughout the world. Later
this summer, SASS will induct the first six
individuals into the newly formed Cowboy Action
Shooting™ Hall of Fame during the four-day
Family Reunion celebration in the scenic vacation
destination of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, August
19-22.
The SASS Museum and Cowboy Action Shooting™
Hall of Fame honors and memorializes the men
and women, who through their exemplary contributions
and achievements, have embodied and perpetuated
the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting™
and the Single Action Shooting Society. Through
these distinguished inductions, the SASS Museum
and Cowboy Action Shooting™ Hall of Fame
provides a generational continuity with the
past, present, and future and creates a record
of a game that has become a family oriented
pastime and passion that preserves our Great
American Culture.
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| Judge
Roy Bean |
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| General
U.S. Grant |
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| China
Camp |
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| Smuck |
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| Alan
Wah |
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| Val Forgett |
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The men and women honored in the SASS Cowboy
Action Shooting™ Hall of Fame, SASS’
highest honor, represent the heart and spirit
of this truly American pastime. Sport founders,
promoters, manufacturers, makers, shooters,
and others whose contributions to the game
helped it grow and endure, will find a home
within this unique memorial.
These first year inductees are special in many
ways. The founders of Cowboy Action Shooting™
and the Single Action Shooting Society, Judge
Roy Bean, SASS #1, and General
U.S. Grant, SASS #2, are among the
most significant inductees. Each of these gentlemen
made essential contributions to the shooting
sports by envisioning this family oriented
game and creating innovative concepts that
have endured for more than 25 years.
In the history of END of TRAIL, the SASS World
Championships, no two individuals have achieved
more significant victories than China
Camp, SASS #649, and Smuck,
SASS #160. At one time it appeared China
Camp could not be beaten. Over the
years from 1992 through 1996, the unbeatable
China Camp won the overall
World Championship five consecutive years,
setting a record not likely to be broken. Smuck,
also known as Lucky Smucky, was the first multiple
World Champion, winning three times, in 1984,
1985, and 1988 … and doing it in different
categories each time. In fact, Smuck
won his shooting category in every category
in which he was allowed to compete (Ladies,
Juniors, and Senior categories were “off
limits!”).
In the final two categories, the inductees are
recognized for their contributions to the industry
that surrounds the game. Alan Wah, aka Wahoo,
SASS #822, a clothing visionary who designed
and manufactured a line of Old West Cowboy
clothing with attention to authenticity enters
the Hall of Fame for his important contribution
to this significant sport’s staple. Not
only did Wah provide important durable goods
for the game, he also provided support as a
long time major sponsor. Finally, a posthumous
induction will be presented in recognition
of the late Navy Arms Company founder, Val
Forgett aka Pierre Gun Runner,
SASS #6220. A visionary in the manufacture
of Cowboy firearms, Forgett was an early pioneer
in providing Old West reproductions that literally
provided the starting point for many shooters
to relive and play the Cowboy Action Shooting™
game that has become so popular over the last
25 years.
SASS finds it extremely interesting that among the distinguished individuals
who will initially be inducted into the Cowboy Action Shooting™ Hall
of Fame, two are of Chinese descent, further exemplifying the variety of
contributions made to this Old West game as well as the founding of our Great
American Western culture.
Criteria for Inductees
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