usmc2427765
US Veteran
I really enjoy my nightly visits to the forum. The experts will mull over the possibility of a refinish on a weapon or the possibility of a cut barrel or replaced parts. The ongoing debate on whether a refinished weapon has any value to them or is not worthy of consideration. The forum members that really know their stuff will go on for several paragraphs about the smallest detail and ,even at 71, I find it fascinating.
I collect S&W revolvers along with a few Colts for one reason and one reason only : who carried them. I collect Texas LEO weapons. It is not important to me the possibility of a refinish or cut barrel, rather my ability to document them to the LEO or agency. I have a few and among them a Texas Ranger Colt. I look at these old guns and wish they could talk and, I swear, there are times I can almost smell the mesquite fires they were near and the smell of the Brill, Myres or Dawson leather that carried them.
I want our leather experts like Crazy Phil, Turneriver and Red Nichols to keep up the the good work and keep the information and images coming.
Thanks for the fellowship. Brian Jefferies
I collect S&W revolvers along with a few Colts for one reason and one reason only : who carried them. I collect Texas LEO weapons. It is not important to me the possibility of a refinish or cut barrel, rather my ability to document them to the LEO or agency. I have a few and among them a Texas Ranger Colt. I look at these old guns and wish they could talk and, I swear, there are times I can almost smell the mesquite fires they were near and the smell of the Brill, Myres or Dawson leather that carried them.
I want our leather experts like Crazy Phil, Turneriver and Red Nichols to keep up the the good work and keep the information and images coming.
Thanks for the fellowship. Brian Jefferies