Now who doesn't love a good cowboy gun?

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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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Share what you have in a SAA.
Most of it is not even photographed

I am very fond of the Colt Bi Centennial Set which contains a 7 1/5" revolver

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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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Then there is a Shopkeeper
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL2uVvl10Go[/ame]



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
 
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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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.
Nice! Gotta love that Stetson too.
 
Most of it is not even photographed

I am very fond of the Colt Bi Centennial Set which contains a 7 1/5" revolver

BI-SAA.jpg


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

munden.jpg


nuggets.jpg


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
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.
 
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).


1st gen from 1924. My favorite


Bought these back when they were $995 each. Unfired, gave them to my son Christmas 2018.
 
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

That is a very interesting gun and box. Do you mind sharing more info/pictures?
 
Share what you have in a SAA.

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

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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

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The total package still looks good and shoots good when assembled.

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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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