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Originally Posted By SoundStorm: This a grail gun for me. Mk4 Series 80 with the 9mm conversion slide. If you know who used this gun, we can be friends https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/202656/20230614_175057_jpg-2851590.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/202656/20230614_175125_jpg-2851591.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By hkusp: Colt 1903 with new blueing. Previously, it only had about 2% blueing left. It will be shot regularly at the range. The grips have been replaced also. https://i.postimg.cc/Twrty6zp/Colt-right-side-cloudy-sky.jpg View Quote NICE! |
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Originally Posted By hkusp: Both 1903's together. One on right has a high polish blue but both look the same in the photo. https://i.postimg.cc/y8mLDCds/Colt-1.jpg View Quote That blue is so deep one could drown in it. |
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Originally Posted By hkusp: Both 1903's together. One on right has a high polish blue but both look the same in the photo. https://i.postimg.cc/y8mLDCds/Colt-1.jpg View Quote Beautiful. I was gifted an old beater and didn’t want to sink money into it so I just threw some cerakote at it. Blasphemy, I know. |
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Interesting knife, any details?
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Two Colts made 100 years apart.
Bottom one has a Remington Rand slide but frame is 1919 Colt. A1 frame scallops were added during a Korean War era USMC rebuild. Attached File |
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“If you want a glimpse of the future, imagine a clown shoe stamping on a human face. Forever.”
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• "I like the M4. I point the blasty end at the angry man and the problems go away." - member, 82nd Airborne, AFG •
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Originally Posted By MiG-21: Two Colts made 100 years apart. Bottom one has a Remington Rand slide but frame is 1919 Colt. A1 frame scallops were added during a Korean War era USMC rebuild. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/26154/IMG_6318_jpeg-3055473.JPG View Quote Funny, I would have thought inertia would have moved the FO rod to the front, not to the rear. Maybe the side returning to battery caused it. Oh, well. |
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Originally Posted By jackd1: Funny, I would have thought inertia would have moved the FO rod to the front, not to the rear. Maybe the side returning to battery caused it. Oh, well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jackd1: Originally Posted By MiG-21: Two Colts made 100 years apart. Bottom one has a Remington Rand slide but frame is 1919 Colt. A1 frame scallops were added during a Korean War era USMC rebuild. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/26154/IMG_6318_jpeg-3055473.JPG Funny, I would have thought inertia would have moved the FO rod to the front, not to the rear. Maybe the side returning to battery caused it. Oh, well. It was gravity before I noticed its previous owner had only heat flared one end of it. It's since been rectified. |
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“If you want a glimpse of the future, imagine a clown shoe stamping on a human face. Forever.”
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Originally Posted By lsufan1971: My 1948 Colt back from Nighthawk. I had the Colt Hawk package done. https://i.ibb.co/Hq63xFd/image002.jpg https://i.ibb.co/jRqV7yw/image001.jpg View Quote That is AWESOME |
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Originally Posted By lsufan1971: My 1948 Colt back from Nighthawk. I had the Colt Hawk package done. https://i.ibb.co/Hq63xFd/image002.jpg https://i.ibb.co/jRqV7yw/image001.jpg View Quote Terrific looking gun, exactly what I would want. How long did it take and if you don’t mind how painful was the price? |
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Originally Posted By Mick214: I brought this home today: https://i.postimg.cc/vZbg3p5Z/Colt-DS-factory-grips.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By pokey074: So beautiful and classy. I've just got the new junk. https://i.imgur.com/xbq8V5T.jpeg View Quote You can't beat the looks of the Pythons! I love the hammer bob on King Cobra.... |
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• "I like the M4. I point the blasty end at the angry man and the problems go away." - member, 82nd Airborne, AFG •
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Looking for my first .45. Satin nickel Colt Combat Commander serial # 70SC85412 sold at a gun show in Louisville KY sometime in 1985. My Avatar, my sweet princess girly girl Maggie. Got a nice 15 years with her, miss her a lot.
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Originally Posted By captain127: Terrific looking gun, exactly what I would want. How long did it take and if you don’t mind how painful was the price? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By captain127: Originally Posted By lsufan1971: My 1948 Colt back from Nighthawk. I had the Colt Hawk package done. https://i.ibb.co/Hq63xFd/image002.jpg https://i.ibb.co/jRqV7yw/image001.jpg Terrific looking gun, exactly what I would want. How long did it take and if you don’t mind how painful was the price? Sent it to them last August. They told me 9 moths but called me December 23rd to tell me it was ready. The Colt Hawk package is $2600.00 You supply the gun. |
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