HowardC
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Well, after a little checking, if you're REALLY interested in old west Colt revolvers, consider this:
Course, not knowing you, it may put a crimp in your ready access spending cash.... I confess to being astounded when I read the price.
I'm pretty happy with my Ruger old model 357 Blackhawk. My only other 'old' style firearm is a 50 cal flintlock reproduction Pennsylvania rifle, which is fun to shoot, but has its own regimen.
Keeping with your old west theme, you may want to consider loading cast bullets over black powder charges to maintain authenticity.
Just commentating per your apparent seeking 'real' old west flavor in your shooting.
-West out
Colt SAA 1st Generation 45 circa 1876 w/Colt & Kopec Letters for sale
Colt SAA 1st Generation 45 circa 1876 w/Colt & Kopec Letters for sale online.
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Course, not knowing you, it may put a crimp in your ready access spending cash.... I confess to being astounded when I read the price.
I'm pretty happy with my Ruger old model 357 Blackhawk. My only other 'old' style firearm is a 50 cal flintlock reproduction Pennsylvania rifle, which is fun to shoot, but has its own regimen.
Keeping with your old west theme, you may want to consider loading cast bullets over black powder charges to maintain authenticity.
Just commentating per your apparent seeking 'real' old west flavor in your shooting.
-West out
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