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Colts....1910 Police Positive on right. 1907 Pocket Positive on left. Both chambered in very obsolete 32 Colt, long & short. Great shooters, pleasant and accurate, definitely hand caster/hand loader proposition. Shown with obsolete and modern ammunition, the newer green/yellow box is the...
Everyone is right......it is a "Scout", my miss; thank you! Several locals tried to tell me it was a New Frontier and that I was missing the Magnum cylinder. This is a 1958 gun; the 22 Winchester Magnum wasn't introduced until 1959
Was presented the opportunity to purchase one of the guns of my teens. It is a 1958 Colt Frontier Sixshooter, duotone, 22 Long Rife. I used one when I was a teenager and haven't seen one since until now. It is almost new, fired very little. Sure is purdy!!!!
This is about the prettiest of my older ones. Colt Police Positive 38, 38 Police (38 S&W), with vintage Mother Of Pearl stocks. Dates to 1913. Has the stylized "C" around the Rampant Colt, only used for a couple of years. has the original premium finish blue.
Colt New Army (civilian/commercial). 1907, last year production for New Army and only produced in 32-20 from 1905 till end of production. This old girl is a great shooter but has very fragile lock work. I had to fit a new hand and hand spring to her when I got her, a labor of love!!!!!
My 1965 Manhurin PP 7.65 is very pleasant to shoot. Very reliable and accurate as expected. Handles all style bullets with aplomb; cast or jacketed, RN or any other design. I never feel at a loss with it along side. And most important to me......it is all steel; except of course the grip...
A couple older Colts. Both are 32 D.A. On left is 1907 New Pocket/Pocket Positive. On right is 1910 Police Positive with smooth walnut stocks. The smooth walnut were a listed option at Colt but I haven't been able to verify these as Colt. Both guns are mechanically perfect and finish is...
Couple old Colt D.A.. 1907 transition New Pocket/Pocket Positive on the left. 1910 Police Positive on the right. Smooth walnut stocks were an option in 1910 but I'm unable to verify these as being authentic Colt. Both are chambered in 32 Colt, Short & Long. Ammo can be a little hard to come...
They don't get used much, carried some. Colt Cobra, 1974. S&W Model 12 Airweight, early 60's. Both good shooters and easy to carry and they use the same holster and ammunition.
Pulled this out of the back of....1981 Marlin 1894C, barrel shortened to 16 1/4", new higher front sight. Magazine shortened to modified button status. I haven't fired it in 10 years, when the road in dries enough so I don't get stuck, I'll shoot it. Until then maybe I can figure out how to...
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