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Old 07-16-2017, 12:04 PM
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Here's my SAA crop with notation --


1874, a gun show trade a century later --


Same story, both well used but nice inside --


1891 .38 Colt, LGS 100 yrs later, was full blue & I had CCH --


1906 family gun given me 1940 --


1906 from my employee 1981 $300, then my DIY TLC --


1910 my Dad's, inherited 1976 --

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Old 07-16-2017, 12:16 PM
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Very nice!! I am in the process of getting my 1st one!!
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Old 07-16-2017, 01:48 PM
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I have5, but they are all clones 4 Italian and 1 German. The Cimarron 357 isn't just another pretty face and the old Sauer will out shoot it!

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My favorites are the 4 3/4" guns. 1) they are four inchers 2) they are inherited guns. There are no family guns in my lineage. Ill be the first to pass them on. Im always a bit jealous when I see other people's inherited firearms...especially when they are iconic guns from the turn of last century.
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That's a very nice collection of SAA's, especially that 1906 vintage example. I just got my first Colt SAA, a 5.5" 2nd Gen with ivory grips, a couple of weeks ago. It was consigned at my local shop, and I walked in right after they got it. It was bad timing money wise, but I bought it anyway. Glad I did, it shoots great.
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