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Old February 9th, 2012, 06:23 PM   #46
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I have the same affliction...

These are the revolvers



Please let me know if you find a cure for the disease.

edit; I forgot to add the Trooper in .22 WMR...

SWEET! That's a beautiful collection.

You're far worse off than I am and there's no known cure!!!

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Old February 10th, 2012, 11:28 AM   #47
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SWEET! That's a beautiful collection.

You're far worse off than I am and there's no known cure!!!

Ohhh...I'm not through yet.

In my case...this disease may well be terminal. LOL.

Fortunately my wife understands and supports my gun habit...especially when it comes to Colt revolvers. I have a list of priorities and it's simply a matter of finding the right model and/or right deal.

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Old March 9th, 2012, 06:21 PM   #48
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There aren't mine , but I love this pic. It shows that Python polish looking like blue/black glass.


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Old March 9th, 2012, 06:52 PM   #49
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In the good, the bad, and the ugly this 1913 Army Special in .38 Special is the ugliest. I got it to learn on and rehab'ed it mechanically. It's a nice old shooter now but was a mess. It will always look like a mess.



The home "gunsmithed" hammer nose.


The loose firing-pin battered frame, hog-wallowed bushing, and ugleeee...primers after shooting.


More ugly primers fired from this revolver. Every one pierced.


The other side of the revolver and a group (group, you say?) fired at 10 yards. Shows the optional electrical tape grips.


After the rehab. A bit better group as it wasn't so hair-raising to shoot when it didn't pierce primers.


It's still ugleeee....!
I fail to see the ugly there. Certainly not the Prettiest at the dance. I see well worn and Character in that Rehab
Since I just picked up my 1st Python your Sickness is contagious.

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Detective Special from my Bullitt collection:

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Old March 11th, 2012, 08:20 AM   #51
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Pics from the Colts I used to have. I only have the 4" Diamond Back now, and the custom Commander in 380 ACP.
The peacemaker was chambered in 38 spl.
The Official Police was from 1946, what a nice shooting revolver it was.
The Ace model was from the early 30īs
The last one is my Custom Combat Commander in 380 ACP.
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