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Now who doesn't love a good cowboy gun?
Just added the two on top to my growing SAA collection.
Beretta (Uberti made) Stampede, smoked nickel, 7.5" 45LC,
Uberti Cattlemen, case hardened, blued with brass frame, 5.5" 45LC,
Ruger Vequero, bright stainless, 4.75" 45LC.
I just need some rigs now!
Share what you have in a SAA.
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Most of it is not even photographed
I am very fond of the Colt Bi Centennial Set which contains a 7 1/5" revolver
The one that REALLY Shoots is my Bob Munden. Finished in bright nickel and fire blue this thing is like a phaser in my hand. Bob supplied these in little treasure chests with the revolver hidden under a tray of gold nuggets . . . . Kind of Cute
Then there is a Shopkeeper
There are various other Colt's and other stuff.
One of my Favorites is a USFA 12-22. Yes a 12 shot 22 LR Single Action Army. It is full size so due to the very small bore, it feels quite heavy
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My friend Red Nichols got me excited about this one on the left a while
back. It was made in the early 1950s by Eubanks. Shown with my Colt's
Cavalry replica. The belt is from Texas Gunslinger.
2nd from left is a Lawrence "Keith" model 120 in basket weave. Same
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3rd from left is a Hunter model 3100 (carved). Cowtown cartridge belt
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Red Nichols has Tom Threeperson's original holster. Back when he made
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Sidewinder belts. Tom's holster was also 5.5" but he carried a 4.75"
SAA in it. Mine is also 5.5" with a 4.75" replica.
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My friend Red Nichols got me excited about this one on the left a while
back. It was made in the early 1950s by Eubanks. Shown with my Colt's
Cavalry replica. The belt is from Texas Gunslinger.
2nd from left is a Lawrence "Keith" model 120 in basket weave. Same
Colt's replica. Cowtown belt.
3rd from left is a Hunter model 3100 (carved). Cowtown cartridge belt
again.
Red Nichols has Tom Threeperson's original holster. Back when he made
replicas he gave me the number one prototype. Here it is on one of his
Sidewinder belts. Tom's holster was also 5.5" but he carried a 4.75"
SAA in it. Mine is also 5.5" with a 4.75" replica.
5th from left is Bucheimer-Clark's Rebel Model 98. It's a pretty close
copy of Threeperson's original. On a Haugen gun belt, and also with
my 4.75" replica.
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Most of it is not even photographed
I am very fond of the Colt Bi Centennial Set which contains a 7 1/5" revolver
The one that REALLY Shoots is my Bob Munden. Finished in bright nickel and fire blue this thing is like a phaser in my hand. Bob supplied these in little treasure chests with the revolver hidden under a tray of gold nuggets . . . . Kind of Cute
Then there is a Shopkeeper
YouTube
There are various other Colt's and other stuff.
One of my Favorites is a USFA 12-22. Yes a 12 shot 22 LR Single Action Army. It is full size so due to the very small bore, it feels quite heavy
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I told my LGS when I came back to pick up the "Stampede" off law-a-way if he had the Ruger Birds Head he had at the time I'd take it too, but it was gone . However, I do want a shop keepers birds head of some sorts in my collection for sure. Nice guns by the way.
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I display my replicas on my office wall with their favorite rigs.
But I keep my real guns in a walk in vault with good lock on the door.
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I hear ya. They are great fun.
Shoot good too.
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My only clone, but I do have a brass backstrap Pietta on the way. This Cimarron Uberti model p with sambar stags added.
this one long gone, but it did scratch the bling itch. 1st gen 38-40, for real pearls, Cole Agee engraved (maybe).
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Gotta say, I don't have one but have always wanted one. Thanks for the pics.
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I just took this the other day checking out what 7 1/2" Colts I have. Top nickel .45 from 1958. A nickel Centennial .44-40, cased 1900 Bisley .44 Special, on the right a '58 .44 Special and 2nd generation 1851 Navy.
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The one that REALLY Shoots is my Bob Munden. Finished in bright nickel and fire blue this thing is like a phaser in my hand. Bob supplied these in little treasure chests with the revolver hidden under a tray of gold nuggets . . . . Kind of Cute
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That is a very interesting gun and box. Do you mind sharing more info/pictures?
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I know your first post kind of limited this thread to SAAs, but how can you love Cowboy guns and not have a lever? And your thread title does say "Now who doesn't love a good cowboy gun?"
I love levers and have an easy dozen of them chambered in 22Lr, 357 Matgnum, 41 Magnum, 45 Long Colt, 30-30 Winchester and 45-70. Now spread those over a few different styles including Mare's Legs and we have a corral full
A couple of summers ago, I took my 45 Long Colt, Marlin lever gun and started the process of turning it into a take down
The forend was shortened and a stainless block was machined to match the contour of the receiver. You can see the ball bearing detent that was installed into the bottom of the block/ Further, the magazine tube slides back into the receiver to prevent rotation of the two pieces. The magazine tube has a lcok that prevents it from moving out
The total package still looks good and shoots good when assembled.
For a moment I was contemplating doing this to my 45-70 Marlin as well, but with 24" barrels, it is big even as a take down
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I just took this the other day checking out what 7 1/2" Colts I have. Top nickel .45 from 1958. A nickel Centennial .44-40, cased 1900 Bisley .44 Special, on the right a '58 .44 Special and 2nd generation 1851 Navy.
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Post this picture years before. Both 3th generation Colt SAA are in my collection. One is in .45 Colt the other in .357 magnum. Both are made mid 1980. Still love them.
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Here is a Colt SAA with one piece ivory stocks and engraved. Holster and belt by Myres El Paso.
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And this one is a Colt Gen 2 38 Special:
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Earlier Ruger Vaquero in .45 Colt, came with .45 ACP cylinder too
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This is three of my Colts. Top to bottom: .45 Colt made in 1881, .38-40 made in 1899 and a .32-20 made in 1907. The clouds of smoke from the blackpower loads in the .45 are impressive.
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My two U.S. Fire Arms Premium Single Actions;
Flat Top and Unfired Bisley (both 44S&W Specials).
My usual not pretty pictures.
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Wow!!! Some of those are just downright gorgeous!! Here are some of mine. Not real fancy, but certainly functional.
Many years ago when I was "playing cowboy," the country where the ranch was located had a lot of thick timber-covered, mountainous areas...black bear country. Our foreman wanted all of us carrying a revolver when horseback away from the ranch headquarters, and he preferred we carried a single-action because, as he put it, "Even when it's dirty, it'll still work!"
I guess old habits die hard because I still carry a single-action when I'm horseback up in the hills.
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More Cowboy Guns!
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Here's some short ones. Cut down 5" renickeled 1890 .44-40, pearl handled 1992 .44-40 with a .44 Spl. cylinder only, engraved .45s, 1957 & 1920, and a 1911 .45 on the bottom rebuilt by Colt in 1969. I got the original .32-20 parts for it.
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This Cimarron Uberti model p with sambar stags added.
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Wow Charlie, those Sambar Stag grips are superb!
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There are absolutely some beautiful SSA collections here.
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Very nice saa's.
Been hooked along time.
My latest....
1980 Colt Sheriff's Model strapped with ivory.
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Very nice saa's.
Been hooked along time.
My latest....
1980 Colt Sheriff's Model strapped with ivory.
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Great SAA's guys!
Something very "artistic and fluid" about the lines of a SAA isn't there?
The last one I bought (5.5 Uberti) is 45LC, but I was looking for it in 44-40.
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I like playing cowboy...
Top 2- (Uberti & Ruger) .45
Bottom are matched SASS commemorative pair ; Ruger .357
Apologies for poor pic.
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Wow Charlie, those Sambar Stag grips are superb!
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I agree, those are some of the prettiest stags I've ever seen!
Where did you get them?
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Don’t forget the original cowboy guns, the cap and balls:
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Well, I have shown these on the Forum a time or two already but, okay.....!
Ruger Vaqueros - old model - .45 Colt
Charles Daly SAA replica - .45 Colt
And because they're pretty and definitely SAA replicas in their own right, an original Ruger Single Six. .22 LR, unmodified, a later Ruger Single Six with transfer bar, .22 WMR (oops - that's not the correct order in the picture!), and a Ruger Bearcat, old style, .22 LR, unmodified. Interestingly, to the best of my knowledge, the Colt Paterson model and the Bearcat are similarly sized.
Several others that I owned have moved on to other owners, including two original Vaqueros in .44-40 and a 5 inch barreled Vaquero in .45 Colt. But the most interesting SAA replica that I ever owned was my first, an Armi San Marco in .45 Colt with a true Hollywood bird's head grip-frame. Gorgeous gun but it had issues so I sent it to Bob Munden. He fixed it but he made the trigger so light only a super competitor could handle it and I was then just starting in cowboy shooting so I had to sell it for a gun with a more "conservative" trigger. That Charles Daly pictured above is straight from the factory and it's trigger is nearly as light as the one that Bob M did for me so I never used it to compete. But I kept it because it's such a cool gun!!!!
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Montgomery Wards hammer double 12 gauge. One to ride the river with.
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That was built by Savage-Stevens and IIRC, it is a Model 235.
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Cowboy Replicas
Attached are pics of my replica cowboy guns. The rifle is a Taylors and Company 1873 Deluxe Trapper mfg. by Uberti. The handguns are (left to right) a Cimarron New Sheriff 3 1/2 in. by Uberti mfg. 2019., a Cimarron Eliminator 4 3/4 in. mfg. by Pietta 2014, a EMF Californian 5 1/2 in. mfg. by Pietta 2018, and a Cimarron Custer Cavalry 7 1/2 in. mfg. by Uberti 2001. All are in 45 Colt. IMG_4405 (2).jpg
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