gregintenn
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When the question is "which gun to buy", my go to answer is always BOTH!
Dang it, Charles - I think I have your old gun.
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Somehow it made its way to Albuquerque, where it languished at Ron Peterson's for about 20 minutes before I scarfed it up.
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I'd trade you out of one of your sweet revolvers, but I got this to also replace a long lost childhood gun, so I think I'll hang on to it.
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My favorite thing about the great 16 gauge? Purple shells, of course.
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I'd say buy that fancy Fox, but keep looking for the gun of your youth.
Buy it. I sold a Series 80 Colt Combat Elite many years ago, and have been wanting to replace it since; blued slide on stainless frame. Have seen many new issue Combat Elites, but not one in the style and condition of the one I sold. I recently found a similarly done two-toned Cold Gold Cup and I decided to go with that as my substitute for the long-gone one I sold. A little different but a slight upgrade and a good replacement for the gun I had sold years ago. That's my story and that's my recommendation: Go with the upgrade you found.
I hope the 16s aren't as high as the .410, man those things are expensive now.
Dang it, Charles - I think I have your old gun.
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Somehow it made its way to Albuquerque, where it languished at Ron Peterson's for about 20 minutes before I scarfed it up.
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I'd trade you out of one of your sweet revolvers, but I got this to also replace a long lost childhood gun, so I think I'll hang on to it.
![]()
My favorite thing about the great 16 gauge? Purple shells, of course.
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I'd say buy that fancy Fox, but keep looking for the gun of your youth.