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Turn of the Century Colts?
yahoody:
I am a big fan of "turn of the previous Century", Colts. My grand Father's Colt is from 1911. I have a few I really enjoy. Anyone else into shooting the older Colts?
1904 FSS
1901 38wcf
Abilene:
I've posted these before. The 7 1/2" 45 Colt is a 1901 model and left the factory as a 4 3/4" 38-40. It would be wild if this was part of a matched pair with yours! (s/n is 2110xx). I've put almost 2900 rounds through it, mostly at CAS matches. Not really sure how well it groups. :) But a lot of clean matches (a lot easier today than it used to be).
The long-flute 32-20 from 1915 belongs to my brother, but he has never shot it. I've put over 1000 rounds through it.
I shoot the two together about once a year now, and the .45 will get shot at least once more with a Cimarron antique model that looks the same.
Yahoody, the top one appears to be ivory. What is the second one? Looks good. What does "FSS" mean? I know it's not Factory Short Stroke. :D
yahoody:
Nice!
Frontier Six Shooter, aka 44 WCF from Colt.
Yes it is ivory. Bone on the other.
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DeaconKC:
My 1905 Bisley in .38WCF, still shoots nice!
https://i.imgur.com/8hkTktI.jpg
hrt4me:
@yahoody, what loads are you firing in your 1904 FSS ?
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