Peacemaker and Frontier Six Shooter

lestert357

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I like the old ones that helped settle this country and made the Colt Single Action Army a legend. On your right is a Colt Peacemaker .45 Colt from 1875 (3rd year of manufacture), and on your left is a Colt Frontier Six Shooter .44-40 etched panel from 1880. Both guns are 100% matching and original…..
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Let's see your Equalizers!
 
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I like the old ones too though I have a number of newer ones also. The long one shown below is a civilian Colt 45 made in 1882. I think it led a fairly active life. The short one is a 32-20 made in 1904. Both are all original and unmessed with.
 

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Loving those pics. Had several over the years and let them go for one reason or another. Only have a 4 3/4" 2nd in .357 at the moment with 357 as the first three in the ser#.
 
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I like the old ones that helped settle this country and made the Colt Single Action Army a legend. On your right is a Colt Peacemaker .45 Colt from 1875 (3rd year of manufacture), and on your left is a Colt Frontier Six Shooter .44-40 etched panel from 1880. Both guns are 100% matching and original…..
ccfae0254d4b0d1dc71f9c3e555f00bb.jpg

Click on the picture for a closer look.

Let's see your Equalizers!

You, sir, have good taste.
 
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