commandZee wrote:MilSurpFreak wrote:Just a few of my favorites.
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What's that iron in the background?Fukshot wrote:The colorful background is the cover of The S.C.U.M. Manifesto by Valerie Solanis.
What caliber and make?beaurrr wrote:Here's one of my favorite thingies:
Colt, 1958 vintage, .45lc, 7.5 barrel. Also have elephant ivories. Let it run this weekend. Wrist is sore.Simmer down wrote:What caliber and make?beaurrr wrote:Here's one of my favorite thingies:
Cimmaron P, long gone now. It served well, but just sat in the safe after another single action took its place as the most regular shooter.beaurrr wrote:What's that iron in the background?Fukshot wrote:The colorful background is the cover of The S.C.U.M. Manifesto by Valerie Solanis.
Ahh, no, I was disparaging the later Colts that are pricey only because of the name. If the firing pin isn't on the hammer, no reason not to have the rest of the modern engineering.beaurrr wrote:Glad to hear it. But.........I believe you said, "I meant the whole frame-mounted firing pin bit of the 3rd gen. Might as well have a New Vaquero.
I guess I thought that sounded a tad disparaging. No matter, though. Any friend of a wheelgun is a friend of mine.
Sigh. They are still Colts, and I still love them. And they still command ridiculous sums (ask me how I know). I, however, exclude my love from those early third gen SAAs because of their reputed shoddy fit and finish. But, as far as the firing pin, all SAAs have the hammer-mounted firing pin. But, I know you already knew that. Did I understand your point?Fukshot wrote:Ahh, no, I was disparaging the later Colts that are pricey only because of the name. If the firing pin isn't on the hammer, no reason not to have the rest of the modern engineering.beaurrr wrote:Glad to hear it. But.........I believe you said, "I meant the whole frame-mounted firing pin bit of the 3rd gen. Might as well have a New Vaquero.
I guess I thought that sounded a tad disparaging. No matter, though. Any friend of a wheelgun is a friend of mine.
Yep. Why do I keep thinking they made some with frame mounted pins? Am I thinking of another model?beaurrr wrote:Sigh. They are still Colts, and I still love them. And they still command ridiculous sums (ask me how I know). I, however, exclude my love from those early third gen SAAs because of their reputed shoddy fit and finish. But, as far as the firing pin, all SAAs have the hammer-mounted firing pin. But, I know you already knew that. Did I understand your point?Fukshot wrote:Ahh, no, I was disparaging the later Colts that are pricey only because of the name. If the firing pin isn't on the hammer, no reason not to have the rest of the modern engineering.beaurrr wrote:Glad to hear it. But.........I believe you said, "I meant the whole frame-mounted firing pin bit of the 3rd gen. Might as well have a New Vaquero.
I guess I thought that sounded a tad disparaging. No matter, though. Any friend of a wheelgun is a friend of mine.
and matching sofa!seniorelmeowmeow wrote:
my collection of body armor and helmets and gasmasks
Nice movie choice...and nice pistol choice! The CZ83 is often on my hip.the comedian wrote:Czech pilsner and a Czech pistol.
What no pics of strippers?
eelj wrote:What no pics of strippers?
Look what I found while sorting through some old threads in the back. We try to run a clean outfit here, swampgrouch.SwampGrouch wrote:eelj wrote:What no pics of strippers?
What is she sitting on? No obvious Bum responses, OK!Simmer down wrote:Look what I found while sorting through some old threads in the back. We try to run a clean outfit here, swampgrouch.SwampGrouch wrote:eelj wrote:What no pics of strippers?
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