Anyone else like revolvers that are older than they are?

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BuddyL

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Or close to it.
Colt Offical Police (.22)
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Colt Police Positve (38 Colt Short)
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Colt Police Positive Special (38 Colt Long)
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Colt Detective Special (38 Special)
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Very nice! I like mine a little newer than that, but they still would be older than I am! I like the 60s-70s S&W and Ruger revolvers. Back when fit and finish were great, and the gloss bluing was awesome.
 

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Nice set of Colts, BuddyL. I only have one revolver older than me, a Colt Police Positive in 32-20 caliber made in 1916. As far as I know it was never fired.
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Included in the pic is a S&W .32 Hand Ejector circa 1907, Two 1949 Colt Detective Specials (one in .32 Colt New Police and the other in .38 Colt New Police), a 1969 Colt Detective Special in .38 Special, a S&W Terrier (38 S&W) circa 1938. The others are more modern and\or reproductions: S&W 19, S&W 34, S&W M&P 340, 1851 Colt Navy conversion repro in .38 Special, Taurus Gaucho in .45 Colt, and 1851 Colt Navy black powder in .44.

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