1st generation Colt SAA dealers? Would you shoot one if you had one?

Started by jphendren, November 13, 2014, 04:23:25 PM

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James Hunt

Shooting a 1st gen that letters to August 1876. It and a 3rd gen were my mounted shooting pistols. It was class in the midst of Rugers and Italians.

Actually, I guess you are going to have to take my word for it that there is a 1st gen gun behind that smoke.



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tseaha

I'm carrying a 1904 Colt Bisley .45 Colt 4 3/4" as a duty weapon.  Hornaday 185 gr. Critical Defense shoot into little bity holes at 15 yards. But I'm mostly shooting lead for practice and when I qualify twice a year. Tight as a tick and I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end. Also don't have to worry about spraying innocent bystanders with stray lead.😘😘😎

hopalong

QuoteNo name - no background information - no 'real' website with pictures - no references - no nothing.

Don't be grabbing for your wallet anytime soon.

As to shooting them - of course you can shoot them with properly loaded ammunition, and provided they're in good condition.

Scouts Out!

Hi, I spend most of my time on the Colt Forum, but I noticed some concern about the seller mentioned.  The gentleman is a member of the Colt Forum named coltsixguns.  I have found him to be a reputable guy.  I haven't purchased from him, but I did sell him a Model 1878 a couple of years back, and the transaction was very professional.

Regards,

Tim

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