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Any Colt Single Action Army (1st, 2nd, or 3rd Gen) Love Around Here?
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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4339789" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Love the old Colt's. I have owned 1 First Gen, but sold due to being nervous about shooting. Cost has kept me from having others.</p><p>Participation in CAS, I have seen and shot several Colts. As well as, many of the Italian clones.</p><p>I HAD several Ruger Vaquero in various calibers. Being the same dimensions as the SAA, I slowly, sold them off in favor of the Blackhawk. Having Old Model 3-screw, New Model and Stainless; I have an affinity for the 3-screw, being closer to Colt SAA design. Though, I find clean up and maintenance much easier on the Stainless ones. There are calibers I would like to acquire (.327 Fed, .32 H&R and .32-20, for example). Though, cost on Rugers is getting more restrictive on making acquisitions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4339789, member: 27991"] Love the old Colt's. I have owned 1 First Gen, but sold due to being nervous about shooting. Cost has kept me from having others. Participation in CAS, I have seen and shot several Colts. As well as, many of the Italian clones. I HAD several Ruger Vaquero in various calibers. Being the same dimensions as the SAA, I slowly, sold them off in favor of the Blackhawk. Having Old Model 3-screw, New Model and Stainless; I have an affinity for the 3-screw, being closer to Colt SAA design. Though, I find clean up and maintenance much easier on the Stainless ones. There are calibers I would like to acquire (.327 Fed, .32 H&R and .32-20, for example). Though, cost on Rugers is getting more restrictive on making acquisitions. [/QUOTE]
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