Leaky Waders
Member
Hi,
I saved a little money and my wife has given me the green light to get another 45 long colt.
Anyways, presently I have an old vaquero with power custom parts. It's a fun gun to shoot. I got it for the built in safety factor as I learn to reload.
Now, I'm considering adding a colt 4 3/4 new colt saa or a mountain gun s&w's. Basically check out all of my options...
Does the ejector star on the mountain gun get hung up sometimes on the ejected brass?
Is there really a noticeable feel between rugers and colts (there does seem to be a different feel to me, but maybe I'm bias or not comparing similar sized grips...)
If you had a choice between a newly manufactured black powder frame and a newly manufactured second + generation frame, which one would you get and why?
I wish Hickok45 could do a video comparison...instead I'll start looking at local gun stores and see what they have in stock.
L.W.
I saved a little money and my wife has given me the green light to get another 45 long colt.
Anyways, presently I have an old vaquero with power custom parts. It's a fun gun to shoot. I got it for the built in safety factor as I learn to reload.
Now, I'm considering adding a colt 4 3/4 new colt saa or a mountain gun s&w's. Basically check out all of my options...
Does the ejector star on the mountain gun get hung up sometimes on the ejected brass?
Is there really a noticeable feel between rugers and colts (there does seem to be a different feel to me, but maybe I'm bias or not comparing similar sized grips...)
If you had a choice between a newly manufactured black powder frame and a newly manufactured second + generation frame, which one would you get and why?
I wish Hickok45 could do a video comparison...instead I'll start looking at local gun stores and see what they have in stock.
L.W.