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OMG Can't remember seeing so much gun porn. Here's a sample of some of mine. I just got a new Nikon compact and I'll post some new ones when I get more time. These were taken about 10 years ago with a super ****** HP camera.
From the left, Double Eagle 10mm, SS 10mm and among the group a poly Colt 2000. Just put in a new photo of the 10mm Custom Shop Delta. The only one not in there is a 1991a1 45ss flat finish. It was a more recent aquisition three or four years ago. edit: Got off my lazy butt and snapped a mediocre pic of the 1991. Need more practice, huh.
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On reflection, I realized I left out a couple of Colt DA target revolvers whose condition or interest meant they could have been included in my earlier post in this thread. So here they are now. Again, they are older specimens.
This one is an Officers Model in 38 Special from 1920, serial number 451417. I can shoot this one a little more accurately than my K-38s, perhaps because it is slightly heavier and I do better with heavier revolvers.
And then there is this somewhat rare .32 Officers Model from 1940 or 1941, serial number 643916. I think this one is unfired.
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Let's see your Colts
Early post-war Woodsman
Officer' Model with an A.H. Hardy holster

Altered Official Police that I bought for the
Roper grips. It shoots like a dream

Officer's Special with a Heiser holster

.22 Trooper
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A lot of nice Colts of all ages. I'll add some for those of you who like older Colts.
Here are a couple of 1860 Armys. ONe a U>S> and the other a civlilian. Both shipped in 1862.
Here is a Richards first Model Conversion 12 Stop, a pretty scarce variation.
Here is a U.S. Richards Conversion. The Cavalry's first cartridge revolver.
Here is an 1871-72 44 RF Open Top.
Here is an Ainsworth inspected Cavalry SAA.
A 45 Colt SAA shipped in 1875 with a Type 6 New Model Breach Loader in 38 RF.
A Bisley in 32-20 shipped in 1910.
Here is a New Police "Cop & Thug" in 38 CF.
A Model 1905 shipped in 1907.
Last for now is a Government Model from 1913.
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Some beautiful Colts shown here gentlemen. Here's a couple that I'm fond of. They both have the Heavy Barrel option and are so marked on the barrel.
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Commander all steel in .38 super. Great pistol
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She sure can make a can dance.
Nice little 32 long. Love the weight and trigger.
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Here is my Grandfather's Official Police that will be my youngest son's. Chambered in 38 Special.
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I really like the 100 years model with the short trigger....
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new gun
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Wow , what beautiful pics of such nice Colts! I'm almost too embarrassed to post the poor snapshots of my meager herd of Prancing Ponys. Almost!
My 1960 Python #96XX
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Colt OfficersModel 38
I just purchased this gun at a local gun show. I am trying to date the gun and find out if Colt made this gun in Nickel. It appears to be original finish. I also posted this on the Colt forum. The patent #'s on the barrel are Aug. 5, 1884, June 5, 1900 and July 4, 1905. The model on the side of the barrel is officers model 38, it has a maltses cross before and after the roll mark.
The serial # is 4995xx.
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[QUOTE=GA 1911;136318564]That is a Colt Officer's Target?. It looks like a second issue to me (1908-1940) due to the front sight. I've never seen one in nickel.
IMO, those grips are not original. A serial number would help (62XX or 491XX). It's still a very interesting revolver. You did very well.
The serial number is 4995xx It is a six digit number. There is a "Y" under the serial number.
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I forgot to add a few more.
For little critters
.22-250
For bigger critters
.300 Win. Mag.
For really big critters
.375 H&H
A buddy was lucky enough to pick up eight of these lovely ladies when Colt got out of the Sauer business, when he got out of the gun business these followed me home.... I'm swapping out the scopes as finances allow.... Only issue so far.... I'm a lefty...
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Just playing with my new Canon PowerShot SX130IS camera.
I am not completly happy with the result. But this is my Near Mint 3e generation Colt SAA in .44 special.
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I just added this one to the stable, OMT .32
Very accurate.
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Here is my most expensive Colt. It is only a year old and costing a fortune each month.
The other Colts only cost at time of purchase.
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Python Target
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Here are a couple..
1933 Colt

1911

45 SA

Python

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1941 Colt 1911A1 and 1943 Commando
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Here are two of my latest. A late 1930's Official Police in .22
A very nice condition Army Special in .41 Long Colt. Note the fire blue on the trigger
and on the top of the hammer.
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Always wanted a set of genuine ivory slabs , but they're out of my price range. Don't like plastic. But I just got these buffalo bone grips on Ebay. Very nice natural glow to them , but the fake Colt medallions are a bit chintzy looking. I'll replace them.
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Here's my one and only Colt. A six-inch Trooper Mk III .357. I just picked it up yesterday. I really like the "Satin Nickle" finish. Now the shootout begins, six-inch, 4-screw, M28 vs Colt Trooper Mk III.
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A non-gun, or BB or pellet firing copy of Colt 1860 Army?
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Series 80 MKIV Officers Enhanced .45
2nd Gen SAA 5 1/2" Stagecoach .45
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My one and only Colt M1991 A1.45 Auto.
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First gen SAA in 38 WCF owned by Skeeter.
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Good guess.
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Chopped .41 Army Special....
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