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Special Interests - Groups & Societies => Colt Firearms => Topic started by: Appalachian Ed on April 06, 2010, 09:19:02 AM
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I love REAL Colts!!! Here are a few for Yall to Peruse..... ;D ;D
-Ed
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A few More Pics... ;D ;D ;D
-Ed
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Beautiful Colts, tell me more about that Birdshead. Did Colt make it like that? Is it a 3rd gen?
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To the best of my knowledge - and a call to the Custom Shop - Colt doesn't make a birdshead grip for the Single Action Army.
Vaya,
Scouts Out!
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Grip frames are easy enough to change out
As for me guns, I will not own a gun I can't shoot and if I'm gonna shoot it I ought to set it up like I want it.
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Grip frames are easy enough to change out
As for me guns, I will not own a gun I can't shoot and if I'm gonna shoot it I ought to set it up like I want it.
That´s fine & dandy, however CAS does not always allow that. ;)
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The Birdshead came from the custom shop.
Options as listed on the end of box.
3 1/2Barrel.
38-40
Birdshead Grip
Buffalso Horn Grips
ALL are factory options through the Colt Custom Shop.
-Ed
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To the best of my knowledge - and a call to the Custom Shop - Colt doesn't make a birdshead grip for the Single Action Army.
Vaya,
Scouts Out!
Whoever you called and spoke to was wrong. ;D ;D
See Photo
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Whoever you called and spoke to was wrong. ;D ;D
See Photo
I have got to order one of those!!! :P
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I have got to order one of those!!! :P
Hold on to your socks when you add up all UP CHARGES for the options!!
-Ed
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Hold on to your socks when you add up all UP CHARGES for the options!!
-Ed
Sent you a PM.
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Hold on to your socks when you add up all UP CHARGES for the options!!
-Ed
Words of wisdom Appalachian Ed! May caution favor the wallet.
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If they allow sub-sized frame, lowered hammer, short stoke Colt clones why wouldn't they allow this gun?
It's getting to where CAS will allow nearly anything short of belt fed full-auto.
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If they allow sub-sized frame, lowered hammer, short stoke Colt clones why wouldn't they allow this gun?
It's getting to where CAS will allow nearly anything short of belt fed full-auto.
Solution: NCOWS. ;)
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Indeed...
Vaya,
Scouts Out!
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I have always liked Colt's since I was a kid. I handled my first when I was just 10 years old and Montana was celebrating the territorial centennial. Colt had made 850 of these fine Colt SAA in .45 Colt. I had to have one. Since then I did get one of the Centennial models along with a number of other Colt's including:
7 SAA's in 38-40, 44-40 and 45 Colt, 4 first Gen.
2 Colt lightning first model rifles in 38-40, 44-40
1 Colt model 1878 Hammer SXS shotgun
1 1911 Commercial Model made in 1917
1 Colt Officer's Model Match .22
1 Colt Police Positive .38
More to come, as I can afford them.
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