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Sorry about quality of picture but check out the caliber and label on the 2 boxes. 1880's Target pistol type that held National Bulls-Eye records for many years
quote:Originally posted by Doc
What's up with the ill fitting stocks on that Colt?
Gunsmith said they were fashioned out of a larger set of grips, by a previous owner. I actually like them they are comfortable and fit my hand well. This is a GB purchased gun and the seller never mentioned that the latch was stuck or the action was binding. Hopefully it will be good to go once the Gunsmith gets in there and cleans it out, I hope nothing is jacked up. Once its all worked out it'll make a good gun for the ole lady to carry.
This was my Great Grandfather's gun. He was a Judge in South Dakota and carried this pistol when he was on the bench. Not much of a gun, but it is priceless to me.
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Model 520 Smith...only 3000 made
A couple .45's
3" model 66
.22LR 8"
10 shot .22
Model 27's
Ofcrs model Match .22 Magnum
Model 19 nickel
Model 36 Chiefs 6"
Oh, BTW...
Too old to live...too young to die...
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What's up with the ill fitting stocks on that Colt?
Gunsmith said they were fashioned out of a larger set of grips, by a previous owner. I actually like them they are comfortable and fit my hand well. This is a GB purchased gun and the seller never mentioned that the latch was stuck or the action was binding. Hopefully it will be good to go once the Gunsmith gets in there and cleans it out, I hope nothing is jacked up. Once its all worked out it'll make a good gun for the ole lady to carry.
Blue ones, shiny ones, even stainless (but not as much[:I]).
The original wheel gun:
Brad Steele
Capt. Jack Sparrow.