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First picture thread.
Doc
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We haven't had a picture thread on this forum, yet. Anyone up for a little show and tell?
These are the revolvers I used for CAS matches. Pictured is a pair of Hartford Model SAAs in .45 Colt that I picked up at a gun show in Utah when I lived there in the late 1990s. They have consecutive serial numbers but this isn't anything special with Ubertis since they routinely send shipments of guns to dealers that include consecutively numbered units. I could have bought 5 or 6 in a row had I wanted. The ivories are fake, sort of the like the guns.
These are the revolvers I used for CAS matches. Pictured is a pair of Hartford Model SAAs in .45 Colt that I picked up at a gun show in Utah when I lived there in the late 1990s. They have consecutive serial numbers but this isn't anything special with Ubertis since they routinely send shipments of guns to dealers that include consecutively numbered units. I could have bought 5 or 6 in a row had I wanted. The ivories are fake, sort of the like the guns.
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Too old to live...too young to die...
Too old to live...too young to die...
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Too old to live...too young to die...
I only went out a played with it one day. I have some 777 to test it out with next.
I converted this, then added an ejector later:
OOPS.. kinda big
Got this 41 that I haven't touched:
http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a336/DcinFfxVa/Antique guns/
http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/e387/vawildpig/
Here are a couple of the locks on my favorites though [:)]
61 Uberti model shooting 20gr 777 with an 85gr truncated round.
25 yards one handed.
Blackfoot Jones
SASS# forgot
Burnside Carbine
Remington Model 1841
Harpers Ferry Model 1842
Springfield Model 1863 type I
Springfield Model 1863 Type II
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v133/mazokid/?action=view¤t=OriginalBPHandguns.jpg
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v133/mazokid/?action=view¤t=BPRevolvers.jpg
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v133/mazokid/?action=view¤t=BPPistols.jpg
This is about 85% of my black powder handgun collection; I do have more pistols both repro and original. In the photo of the revolvers, there is a Traditions Open Top '61 conversion and a Pietta with an R&D conversion cylinder. Also an early Lyman mdl 1860 with silver plated TG and grip frame. The small underhammer pistol is one I am building and is in 22 cal. Emery
Many of you all have seen this before. I greatly admire your acquisitions and possessions shown above. There is one 32-20 and one 25-20 which are the real McCoy in the above. The rest of shootable browning or win reproductions except for the pistol which is a Ruger Bisley, the .22 whice is a Marlin 39A and the shotgun which is a russian scatter gun with real functioning hammers.
Here is my "Remmy Family Portrait".
Well behaved group.
Thanks for the chance to show them.
"http://tinypic.com/m9633m.jpg"
Colt Custer,
bought it new but don't have the ball's to shoot it yet.