I think the "coolest" one I've got now is this USFA, SAA. I got it a few months ago, almost by accident. I'm not a single-action guy, but stopped to look at it in the case at the LGS. I thought it was a Colt until I asked to see it and noticed the letters US on the grip rather than the prancing pony I expected to see. It had the box, papers, cloth bag and such. I was going to put it back but my wife told me to buy it. "It's pretty."
I've got other pictures, but this one shows the case hardening so well, I end up using it all the time.
I still didn't really know what it was until some people on the forums educated me.
One other candidate. At least I think it's "cool" and maybe someone else will. A Umarex replica "Thompson M1A1" in CO2, BB. All metal construction, with the exception of the plastic wood furniture, it looks, feels and operates just like the real thing. Fires full and semi auto, loads 30 BB's (and two CO2 cartridges) into the magazine. Comes in around 9 pounds.
Personally I always wanted a Thompson, but a real one is just out of the question. This is about as close as I'll ever get to one I suppose.
Kimber Micro 9 for size comparison. It's a big, solid feeling piece.
I've got other pictures, but this one shows the case hardening so well, I end up using it all the time.

I still didn't really know what it was until some people on the forums educated me.
One other candidate. At least I think it's "cool" and maybe someone else will. A Umarex replica "Thompson M1A1" in CO2, BB. All metal construction, with the exception of the plastic wood furniture, it looks, feels and operates just like the real thing. Fires full and semi auto, loads 30 BB's (and two CO2 cartridges) into the magazine. Comes in around 9 pounds.
Personally I always wanted a Thompson, but a real one is just out of the question. This is about as close as I'll ever get to one I suppose.

Kimber Micro 9 for size comparison. It's a big, solid feeling piece.
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