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Posted: 10/15/2023 2:59:34 PM EDT
My favorite is a pristine condition 6320.
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Probably the 6940, but I don't really have any cool Colts.
Need a Delta, a CCU 45 Railgun, and a 6" Anaconda. |
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Gold Cup.
Bought for Steel Challenge limited class, won many matches. |
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The only one I have is an M4 receiver. I think it was from back when Brownells had a bunch of them. I bought it second hand from a buddy and fellow Arfcommer and turned it into a 12.5" mini recce build.
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My cased blackpowders
1860 calvery brace with stock Walker 3rd model dragoon 1 of 8 made gold plated 1860 And a shooter 1860 with stock All cased with all accessories. |
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1922 manufactured 4inch Police Positive Special.
My best shooting gun and favorite revolver. |
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I do not currently own a Colt.
I've only ever owned 2: a Delta Elite 10mm and a 70 Series Gov't model. The .45 was terrible (home-built custom, I think), and the dealer said he'd rather give me a refund than try to make it work. |
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I only own two colts so I’m going with my 1943 1911 I got from the CMP.
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Colt SAA 45 LC 4 3/4. Colt letter shows it shipped to Speer Hardware in Fort Smith on Sept. 22, 1900. Shipped blue; now nickel. Old stag grips on it.
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The only Colt parts I have is a 16" barrel and bcg, but both are quite nice.
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Government Model massaged by Ted Yost.
New Python is a close second. Then a pair of New Service revolvers in .45 Colt & .45 ACP |
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I only have 2 Colts. One of them is a Frontier Scout. It's a neat little rimfire SA revolver and I like it. But my favorite is the Competition 1911. One of my favorite guns over all, and that is out of around 240 I currently own.
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Colt 1860 Army revolver with a bit of history (https://www.nramuseum.org/guns/the-galleries/a-nation-asunder-1861-to-1865/case-16-union-pistols-and-revolvers/mosby-raider-captured-colt-1860-army-model-percussion-revolver.aspx)
No longer at the NRA Museum. rongorongo |
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My 1968 colt detective special that my father in law carried as a DC homicide detective. MPDC marked.
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Grandfather's 1930s Colt Detective Special that his dad bought him when he made detective on the LAPD.
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My dad's government model 1911. Made in 1918, he carried it a lot, loaded with the cheapest hardball he could find. Wish he was still around.
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