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Any Colt Single Action Army (1st, 2nd, or 3rd Gen) Love Around Here?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4339660" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>I've owned three 1st and three 2nd Gen SAAs, sold the last one this past spring, only remaining centerfire single action my 1976 Blackhawk convertible bought new. I adore the Colts, but thickening knuckles from a lifetime of hard work slowly but surely ate up clearance between middle knuckle and trigger guard, while the Ruger design has more room there, so it stays. With both the Colts and Rugers owned, have taken many a deer and hog, all in .45 Colt, a classic round and classic guns, even the Ruger design now about as old as the Colt design was when the 2nd Gen was made. The Colt is about as trim a gun in that chambering as can be made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4339660, member: 46104"] I've owned three 1st and three 2nd Gen SAAs, sold the last one this past spring, only remaining centerfire single action my 1976 Blackhawk convertible bought new. I adore the Colts, but thickening knuckles from a lifetime of hard work slowly but surely ate up clearance between middle knuckle and trigger guard, while the Ruger design has more room there, so it stays. With both the Colts and Rugers owned, have taken many a deer and hog, all in .45 Colt, a classic round and classic guns, even the Ruger design now about as old as the Colt design was when the 2nd Gen was made. The Colt is about as trim a gun in that chambering as can be made. [/QUOTE]
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