went back across the street - years ago
Many years ago I just kept seeing more and more Smith & Wesson's that caught my eye so began my descent on the slippery slope.
I started selling off the Colts (and there were many in those days) and acquiring S & W's. I had a 1969 Colt OMM 22 still as new in box with the little Colt logo keychain fob style screwdriver (SAT) still sealed in cellophane. That gun had just sat as a safe queen, while its 1962 Colt OMM 38 got the heck shot out of it. They, along with the other Colts were just no longer my focus, and I have not missed them at all, especially with all the Smiths I can chose from for 22 rimfire action (M-17, K22 Masterpiece, 22/32 HFT, Outdoorsman) and 38 Special action (M-14, 36, 60, 637, even a US Navy Victory).
I do have to admit though, that the Colts always were nice handling and looking guns, and with that prancing pony they still command top dollars when found for sale.
Just as an aside.........the Colt OMM 38 was a dead equal to my Model 14 for accuracy in my hands, triggers were both butter smooth (in SA) which was most of my plinking/paper punching time. Don't know about the OMM 22 as it didn't come out of the box during my ownership.
Glad you found one and will shoot it. They are still top drawer guns that you cannot go wrong with.