The .44 Spl. and The Scapegoat Mtn. Bull

Curious, what is the difference between the Colt FN and the Colt SAA.

The New Frontier is a flat top version, the factory shipped them with the Elliason adj. rear sight.

I replace the adjustable rear sight on mine with a fixed 'rough country' rear, kinda aliken to the old Colt flat top target.

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Dave, thank you for that story, brought back many wonderful memories of elk camps with my dad and a few of our friends, cold nights, clean air and the best food on the planet. I could almost smell the smoke from your stove fire and the coffee boiling. Thanks again, I'll dream good tonight.
 
Great story, and other great stories by Iggy and Mule Packer, maybe others that I can't remember.

When I was a youngster, (long time ago), I used to read everything I could find about "The Lower Forty", and articles by Warren Page, Robert C. Ruark, I think they were all in "Field and Stream." I traveled the World reading those stories, and now I do it again when I see threads like you guys post.
I almost forgot about Ted Trueblood.

Thanks, please don't stop writing.

Have a blessed day,

Leon
 
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Dave, Your story telling reminds me of Elmer & Skeeter. You tell how it is. Also reminds me of some of the hunts I've been on in Idaho Montana. That was long ago but fresh in my mind. My old Colt SA 44,vintage 1926 ah accounted for 5 bucks so far but now is a safe queen. I get her out & clean & grease her up. Shoot her every so often.
 
Dave, please tell us more about the FN Colt .44spl I find that very interesting. Is that some kind of a custom, or did it come from the factory like that?
 
Dave, please tell us more about the FN Colt .44spl I find that very interesting.
Is that some kind of a custom, or did it come from the factory like that?

Best I recall now, the Colt New Frontier came about in 1963.
My uncle worked for Colt Industries and purchased one in 357.

I really liked the flat top look. I acquired mine somewhat later.

Over the years I've own several others in 44 Spl as well as 45 LC.


I guess one could say the one pictured was customized a bit.

It started out with factory wood stocks, blue w/case-colored
frame and the Colt adjustable rear target sight assembly.

About 30 or 40 years ago, I whittled out the ivory stocks,
had it engraved and added the 'rough country' fixed rear
sight of my making.

Carried it on several pack trips. It shoots were I'm looking with
a hard cast swc and a big dollop of 2400. :D

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Dave, I own 3 New Frontiers. That is listed as a FN and that confused me. I guess I had never seen a rear sight like that and thought it was a factory variant, much like a "Flat Top Target." I believe I understand, now. What kind of sight is that and where would one obtain a copy? THANX..........
 
keith44spl:
Reading your elk hunting story today brings as much pleasure as when I read it the first time. You earned that bull, and your revolver earned her ivories!
 
Great story. Reminds me of hunting in Idaho with a good bunch of guys back in the '50's. I've owned & shot a 44 Special since then. Never got an Elk but 5 bucks with the old sixgun thru the years. Now at advanced age she's a safe queen.
 
Awesome story! I can picture a movie!! I loved hearing about the engraved 27 going to work.

Thank you,
Eric


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Like I said, Dave, you have a way with words. When I first read some of your stories six years ago, I thought to myself, "I don't know who this good ol' boy is, but I know for a fact that we must be kindred spirits!"

Then, after reading some of the replies to your posts from other forum members, I realized that there were a lot of folks on this forum cut from the same cloth. That's when I decided to join. That was almost six years ago and I've never regretted it.
 
Like I said, Dave, you have a way with words. When I first read some of your stories six years ago, I thought to myself, "I don't know who this good ol' boy is, but I know for a fact that we must be kindred spirits!"

Then, after reading some of the replies to your posts from other forum members, I realized that there were a lot of folks on this forum cut from the same cloth. That's when I decided to join. That was almost six years ago and I've never regretted it.


Thanks Chip,

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Now this here.

Is an ol' thread that I am glad it was revived.:D

It predates my entering this fine forum, and I had missed it entirely.

Glad I could get to read it and...

Thank you Keith44spl for posting it in the first place.

Mighty fine reading.
 
Stories like this are timeless. Especially in these times when the world seems hell-bent on pulling itself apart at the seams. What a joy and comfort to read something like this.

Edited to add—My 15 year old says, “when I grow up I want to be like Dave Keith! I said, “when I grow up I want to be like Dave Keith too!”
 
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