My 'Tractor Rig." HFB Bowie, Heiser Denver holster. Red River Siilver buckle. And a 1912 SAA .38-40.
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Just hadn’t made it to the gun room yet! This one is a 1915 production(last year right?) in 32-20 as wellView attachment 8749972
Who doesn't like Bisley's? Both were gun show table bargains! Noone thought they were worth anything.
Sirhr
Now you’re just showing off!Present from Bill Ruger Jr. hisself about 15 years ago.
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I rebuilt an engine for him. He liked it.
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Real ivories and an amazing early set of Bianchi Flap Holsters with Ruger Logos and a great loop belt!
Nothing like a good Hogleg!
Sirhr
Blank, reamer, and action are all in the mail. Barrel will be sent to a heavenly place to get spun up. Alls I’m lacking is a stock and trigger at this point. Probably gonna move the ZCO 420 over to this build and scrap the rifle it was on.
This is why no speed loaders for saaSo, some additional questions regarding the SAA/Peacemaker in 45LC. Is there standard barrel length or can that vary? What's the "canonical standard" for that? Also, are there speed loaders for the 45LC?
Minor upgrades to the old caliber, but kinda yes.17-223?
well at least post a picture of the scar... or do they just stick them in with a tube now?Geez. I saw my cardiologist today. I thought the title read Show yer pacemakers![]()
Geez. I saw my cardiologist today. I thought the title read Show yer pacemakers![]()
Geez. I saw my cardiologist today. I thought the title read Show yer pacemakers![]()
That is one gorgeous Bisley! Yes, 1912 was the last year...Just hadn’t made it to the gun room yet! This one is a 1915 production(last year right?) in 32-20 as well
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She’s a good shooter. The barrel is a little rougher on the other side, someone tried to clean it wrongly. My youngest loves shooting it when she wasn’t too busy for “that stuff”!! I need to have all my Colts lettered, but I’m slow. I do know the two shiny ones I posted first shipped to the same store on the same day, but not as a pair. The historic department helped me figure that out to see if we would need one or two letters.That is one gorgeous Bisley! Yes, 1912 was the last year...
I've always wanted a .32-20. They are a bit front heavy because the 'hole up the middle' was so small! But it's an amazingly sweet cartridge.
In addition to being a target gun, the Bisley was easier to conceal and carry under a jacket or suit. And so was popular with automobilists and 'city folk' who didn't have a hogleg hanging from their belt. Though the popularity of automatics was such that the 'West' was starting to get civilized and a new Century was well underway.
My favorites of all the Single Actions. Your grips are in great shape, too (though usually the left one has more wear from rubbing on holster or fabric!
Great piece! The finish is just... perfect!!!!
My two Bisley's above... the blue one I bought for almost nothing. Broken grip and was jammed. I dismantled it to the last screw and put a new spring kit in it. And a new hand. It timed perfectly and shoots great. The nickel one I got because it was cheap on a gun show table in VT and both the seller and I thought it was a re-nickel with ivories someone had added. But it lettered to a hardware store in Maine (!!??!!) and was one of a handful of original nickel/ivory factory guns. They made me pay extra for the letter, too. Apparently, if the letter turns up something 'interesting' they charge you extra. But worth it! Probably the best thousand I ever spent on a gun! Lucky gun show day!
Cheers,
Sirhr
Don't have one yet but he ordered more tests so the ticker was on the mind. I like the topic of this thread better...well at least post a picture of the scar... or do they just stick them in with a tube now?
Sirhr
Jesus said
“Blessed are the peacemakers”
Bout time I got myself one.
Currently sitting in the 3rd generation of pistols.And on another "oddly enough," I've come to find that Colt Mfg. still seems to offer the SAA (Peacemaker) for sale...
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Not sure about that price tag, Also, it's the 7.5" barrel. Might have to get used to that, but...
And on another "oddly enough," I've come to find that Colt Mfg. still seems to offer the SAA (Peacemaker) for sale...
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Not sure about that price tag, Also, it's the 7.5" barrel. Might have to get used to that, but...
My Pietta 45 Colt. Shown with some 45 Cowboy Special rounds I loaded for it.
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That belt is really cool. As are the firearms.Copy of Geronimo's gunbelt that he surrendered, made by myself. Real Ivory on the Uberti. Remington Keene 45-70 that I restored using parts from a dug relic.
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The original Geronimo gun belt
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Wes Studi as Geronimo: An American Legend. Great Film
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One of these black boxes?I have a really nice black box dragoon… only issue with it is that with a full load, the spring on the loading handle won’t hold it in place… need to get around to fixing that!! Dragoons are awesome!!
Sirhr
I don't think this is that old but I bought it used back in the '70's some timePietta and Uberti make some SAA's that are nicer than the original Colts! As shooters, they are really hard to beat and are by no means bank-breakers! Everyone should have at least one!
Cheers,
Sirhr
A real Colt SAA in 45 Colt lighten trigger, jeweled hammer and trigger from Colts custom shop...and a real Winchester 16" trapper saddle ring carbine also in 45 Colt.
These are shooters, I do not own collector guns.
I enjoy shooting em a lot more than lookin at em.
It's a firearm it ain't no good if ya can't shoot it.
The Winchester carbine will take high pressure loads like 350 gr bullets at 1350 fps incase ya run up against a Buffalo or Grizzly.
Many thousands of rounds through the Winchester, and a bunch through the Colt barrel so hot ya can't touch it.
For me, over the yrs, my SAA 45 Colt was more accurate then the 25-5 Smith & Wesson in 45 Colt, and the 45 Colt Rugers bring up the rear in accuracy, but they will handle the heavy loads with 300 gr bullets, for revolver hunting.
Colt is 5.5" Winchester is 16".What barrel length?
Colt is 5.5" Winchester is 16".
Can you share a couple more pictures of the SAA?A real Colt SAA in 45 Colt lighten trigger, jeweled hammer and trigger from Colts custom shop...and a real Winchester 16" trapper saddle ring carbine also in 45 Colt.
These are shooters, I do not own collector guns.
I enjoy shooting em a lot more than lookin at em.
It's a firearm it ain't no good if ya can't shoot it.
The Winchester carbine will take high pressure loads like 350 gr bullets at 1350 fps incase ya run up against a Buffalo or Grizzly.
Many thousands of rounds through the Winchester, and a bunch through the Colt barrel so hot ya can't touch it.
For me, over the yrs, my SAA 45 Colt was more accurate then the 25-5 Smith & Wesson in 45 Colt, and the 45 Colt Rugers bring up the rear in accuracy, but they will handle the heavy loads with 300 gr bullets, for revolver hunting.