« Last post by grey ghost 99 on December 01, 2023, 12:55:15 AM »
Army length grip frame with Buffalo Brothers imitation ivory eagle grips. I do not have any other grips for it. No box.
I got this as part of a trade to make up the difference for my guns value. I have never fired it as I do not have 44 special ammo loaded at a safe load for this (Skeeter loads for my flat top). Looks to be fired very little.
Ejector rod housing screw is a little buggered by last owner, he said it almost wouldn't come out, all the rest are fine. 1 small line of bluing missing from back strap, looks like a screw driver nick
No trades, postal money order I ship when it clears
Price dropped 12-4
Located Owensboro Kentucky, would meet any of the guys or gals from there to maybe the bowling green area and knock of what shipping would cost
« Last post by Major 2 on November 28, 2023, 10:16:47 AM »
Here is what I've done, I'll find a likely vintage label in a search online. Copy & paste then use my photo editor to crop and size to fit boxes I buy from Paper Mart.
I should have 45 Colt labels I can spare, but they will be earlier than you specify.
I’m looking for a couple .45 Colt factory cardboard boxes from the late 70s or early 1980s for props in a photography job I’m working on. Any help would be much appreciated.
« Last post by Snake Oil on November 20, 2023, 07:20:01 PM »
I believe it has to do with shorter teeth on the cylinder. I remember reading somewhere, not that long ago, that revolvers with more rounds "wearout" sooner. More teeth on the cylinder and more cylinder stops. This would cause more wear on parts, but would be a fun way to shoot!