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Old 12-18-2014, 10:07 PM
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Looking at the pic my fist thought was you should have a case made for them. Like a dueling set. Then I remembered your track record and they may not be together very long!
Do we have an "Ignore Button" here?

For the record, I have EVERY Colt (and revo for that matter) I've ever purchased!
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Old 12-18-2014, 10:13 PM
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Very nice. I haven't owned a wheel gun for a long time. Not sure why other than I do not know much about them as I have not kept up. My last one, really wasn't one, a cowboy set up .22 that I popped partridge with snooping and pooping in the north Maine woods just east of Baxter State Park as a kid.
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Old 12-18-2014, 10:58 PM
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Do we have an "Ignore Button" here?

For the record, I have EVERY Colt (and revo for that matter) I've ever purchased!
I humbly and happily stand corrected! So dueling case?
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Here's mine. Has the original grips and I had it Armoloyed.


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I humbly and happily stand corrected! So dueling case?
However, after grandstanding like that, I'll let you throw a pie in my face if I sell either of the aforementioned guns
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Old 12-19-2014, 08:57 AM
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Very very nice. Are you going to get some wood grips for the one with the Pachmyrs?
I think I will but probably not the original Colt wood grips - I want a bit more in the hand than that. I really like these:

https://eaglegrips.com/130-colt-post...nd-cobra-grips

but also Hogue wood grips for half the price.
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Here's mine. Has the original grips and I had it Armoloyed.


Cool, is that a gunmetal gray color? Was the finish shot or did you just want something different?
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Old 12-19-2014, 02:33 PM
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The finish was originally blue, but Armoloy was the latest and greatest at the time and since it was a carry gun for me off duty I thought it was a good idea. Back then early 70's, it only cost $50 so I shipped it off to Texas and had it done. It has served me well all these years and actually is easier to keep clean, since the finish is kinda sorta like Teflon. I guess you could call it gray or even a brushed finish?
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^^^ Very cool back story on the coating. I think the fact that it's a period "hard hat" really adds some panache!
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