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Yeah, I may have to bite the bullet and go through Gunbroker.Old guys tend to have those Colts but it's very hard to get me...er them old guys to sell them.
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Yeah, I may have to bite the bullet and go through Gunbroker.Old guys tend to have those Colts but it's very hard to get me...er them old guys to sell them.
This guy is kinda local, Lafayette in McMinnville and I have bought from him in the past. Beautiful Colt but expensive.Yeah, I may have to bite the bullet and go through Gunbroker.
Standard Manufacturing makes the best Colt copy in my opinion but cost a bit too.I agree on buying local and this looks pretty nice. Thanks for the lead!
I've lusted for a Colt SAA in 45 since I was a kid, sometime in the 60's. I've owned several Blackhawks, a Single Six and even a High Standard Double Nine, but never a "real" Colt of the SAA persuasion. If I had one I'd probably not part with it either.Old guys tend to have those Colts but it's very hard to get me...er them old guys to sell them.
My favorite holster for the Colt Peacemaker is byI've lusted for a Colt SAA in 45 since I was a kid, sometime in the 60's. I've owned several Blackhawks, a Single Six and even a High Standard Double Nine, but never a "real" Colt of the SAA persuasion. If I had one I'd probably not part with it either.
Last year I picked up a Colt Peacemaker 22. It's not fancy, but it has a good trigger and is a lot of fun to shoot in 22 LR. 22 Mag it doesn't light the fire very consistently. That's too bad cuz a 22 Mag in a handgun is a fairly useful thing. I should refinish the grip frame and buy a holster for it. Then not worry about 22 Mags.