Your realize I am adoptable , if you need someone to " WILL " those revolvers to you know
I promise I would take good care of your babies for you when your gone .
I really really really like the pollished 1860 . Going to have to get another and do that to it , it looks mighty clean and sanitary like that , especially with Blued screws , nice touch .
The 61's are equally as admirable for sure . And of course I love Dragoons, so needless to say . Very nice collection you have , very nice . Thanks for sharing .
Alabama, I'll add your name to the list

, but I think there are more names than guns

I like the polished '60 also. The picture kinda shows that it needs some touch-up. The loading lever is looking kinda dull, and the barrel has som spots. Glad you like the pictures. They constitute less than half my collection though.
Wow, those '61s are beautiful. Almost looks like an oil finish on the grips.
Riot, It is an oil finish. I bought them from Grat Masterson in GA. He had gotten them a few years ago to use as Frontiersman, but I guess decided it wasnt for him. They had been sittin in his gun safe gathering dust; so he offered them to me since I've been posting that I was looking for a pair to shoot. He had done some work to the actions, installed Treso nipples, and stripped the varnish off the grips. The oil finish isnt near as slippery as the varnish, and looks a whole lot better. I'll be using them the rest of this season, then ship them off to get some American Holly grips installed like I have on my '
51 Navies and Uberti '61 Navies.
Fingers (Show Me MO smoke) McGee