The Pictures Pages

Started by RRio, March 22, 2005, 12:43:32 PM

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Rowdy Fulcher

Capt
The leather is from El Paso Saddlery . That is my favorite rig .

Don Kenna

Here are some photos of my USFA Frontier Six Shooter.

I should mention that the holster and belt are by Rick Bachman of Old West Reproductions.

Don Kenna

Don Kenna

Someday I'll learn how to properly post pictures.

Don

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Very nice!  Thanks, Don.
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

Frank V

Wow what a bunch of nice six-guns. I'm staying tuned to this thread.


What Would You Say.
I've got the same rig by Rich Bachman    www.oldwestreproductions.com  they are fantastic & easy to carry all day in the hills. Plus you have enough ammo for all but the most extended scrapes!

Thanks for sharing everyone.
U.S.A. RIDE FOR THE BRAND OR LEAVE!

S.W. Montana

yahoody

"time leaves tombstones or dry bones"  SASS #2903

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Posted this picture elsewhere on our site a little over 6 years ago, but thought that I would add it to our Picture Pages.  Nickel plated, 5 & 1/2", .45 with Sambar stag premium grade grips from www.ElenHunting.com.  It is one of the later ( November, 2008), all USA made guns.  Nickel & stag... It is your typical "B western" SAA.  I call it my "Roy Rogers Gun." ;D
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

Pangaea

I modified the original post. 








Pangaea

I picked up this Omni on Thursday.  I think these are my favorite USFA's, if such a thing can be said.


hopalong

The Omni is definitely one of the coolest guns they offered.

Pangaea

Ben,

Thanks for the compliment.

I wish more of them would come up for sale, I'd most likely buy them all.  Is your snubby a 2 inch?  My 2 inch is Full Blue.  If also has a lot of tooling marks on the recoil shield.  It has a Bisley hammer and a 6 digit serial number. 

Philip

Blair

Sorry, but I got to ask,,, is there any historical present for this?
How does it, or would it fit into any CAS/WAS, SASS or NCOWS shoots?

This is not to say that it is not at all very "cool". Just how does it fit into the history?
My best,
Blair
A Time for Prayer.
"In times of war and not before,
God and the soldier we adore.
But in times of peace and all things right,
God is forgotten and the soldier slighted"
by Rudyard Kipling.
Blair Taylor
Life-C 21

Pangaea

Ben,

What caliber is you snub nose?  Have you ever seen one in any other calibers?

Pangaea

Here's one of my Lightnings.

yahoody

"time leaves tombstones or dry bones"  SASS #2903

Pangaea

That is a very nice Bisley.  Is it nickel?  Too bad I waited so late to get the USFA bug.  Now I just have to wait for one to pop up now and again. 

What are your thoughts on the 1911 Navy that is on Gunbroker?  Did USFA build those guns like the all American made revolvers? 

yahoody

And there I was thinking I had a "serious" UFA collection.  Between the two of you I'd not even be allowed in the room with my common trash :-)
"time leaves tombstones or dry bones"  SASS #2903

Pangaea

Dane,

If you have any "trash" you don't want, I know where there is a can to put it in !

Pangaea

New Flattop Target.  Nicest gun from the batch recently acquired.










Capt. John Fitzgerald

Pangaea,
You mentioned that this gun was a part of a "batch" that you recently acquired.  Is one of the guns in that batch serial number SPD225666?  If so, let me know.  I have a story to tell you.
CJF
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

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