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04-25-2024, 07:29 PM
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I maybe a Huckleberry for......
Buying this rig....
A little Tombstone memorabilia.
Kilmer knocked it outta the park.
NIB complete Doc Holiday rig w/dagger and
shoulder holster.
Uberti 45colt 3.5 inch.
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04-25-2024, 07:44 PM
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Nah, you'll be a "daisy" if you do....
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04-25-2024, 07:51 PM
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If I was see that complete rig for sale in a gunshop, or anywhere for that matter, I'd have hard time walking away without it.
I haven't seen any gun for a while that really got my attention like this. Coool, just cooool.
PS: I used to live in Glenwood Springs, CO, Doc's final resting place.
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04-25-2024, 07:53 PM
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I have had the Blue Steel and Black Walnut version od that gun for about 25 years. With 220 gr RNFP over 6.7 WW 231 it shoots very well. But smooth grips cause it to roll in your hand. Another version has checkered grips, they do a much better job!
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04-27-2024, 11:20 AM
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Back in 1996 I was thinking about Cowboy Action shooting, so I bought an Uberti New Thunderer (imported by Cimarron)....single action, 4-3/4" bbl., case hardened frame, bird's head checkered walnut stocks, in .45 Colt. It was a cool looking revolver and a lot of fun to shoot, and paired well with my Winchester 94AE Trail's End .45 Colt saddle ring, large lever loop carbine. Unfortunately, CAS never came to pass, and I ended up trading my New Thunderer for a S&W 1911. Although I really like the 1911, and I still own it and the Winchester, but I do regret selling the revolver.
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