My very first big bore handgun was a .45 Ruger Blackhawk that I found in Bixler's Hardware in Carlisle, PA. I was there for something in town, probably at the law school, when I walked in and saw the gun listed at a price I couldn't turn down. The salesman said that was a cash price, but they'd take a check. I said I don't live around here, but he said that wasn't a problem. And it just happened that I was going to back the following week, which took care of the waiting period in PA back then. It got me started in SASS shooting. I still have the gun.
SASS then started having matches with 2 revolvers, so of course I had to acquire a twin to the gun I already had.
Then Ruger came out with the .45 Blackhawk in stainless steel. Since I like shiny guns, of course I had to buy one. And since SASS matches used 2 revolvers, I had to buy a twin for that gun too.
And so none of my 4 .45 Ruger Blackhawks would feel neglected, I took them all along on any SASS match. I would carry the blued guns one day and the stainless guns the other day. I still have them all and have no plans to ever let them go.
When my one club started bowling pin shoots, the only centerfire handgun I had was a .45 Blackhawk. I had occasional flashes of brilliance, like when I once cleared the 5 pins off the table in under 5 seconds.