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Posted: 9/28/2022 6:08:03 PM EDT
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Given your avatar and like of old wheelguns, I’m going with not a Colt, but a Remington 1875.
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Is this one of those threads where nothing happens until page two?
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Nah. As soon as I get the chicken off the grill I’ll open it and show ya.
I think it’s pretty cool, but I’m a history nerd. |
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Here it is.
1849 Colt pocket revolver .31 cal. It was made in 1856. All numbers match. It locks up good. It isn’t museum quality, but I’m happy with it! Attached File |
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Ok, I'll be back tomorrow while OP plays his fuck-fuck chickenshit games and strings the chumps along.
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Quoted: That's a nice one. My old girl. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/428750/Remington_NMA-1845263.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Here it is. 1849 Colt pocket revolver .31 cal. It was made in 1856. All numbers match. It locks up good. It isn’t museum quality, but I’m happy with it! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/3E847EA8-154E-4D7B-B4D3-55ADC295FC02_jpe-2542991.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/3E847EA8-154E-4D7B-B4D3-55ADC295FC02_jpe-2542991.JPG That's a nice one. My old girl. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/428750/Remington_NMA-1845263.jpg Nice looking revolver! |
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Quoted: Here it is. 1849 Colt pocket revolver .31 cal. It was made in 1856. All numbers match. It locks up good. It isn’t museum quality, but I’m happy with it! Attached File View Quote that's cool, I fire both my originals occasionally with light loads |
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Quoted: Here it is. 1849 Colt pocket revolver .31 cal. It was made in 1856. All numbers match. It locks up good. It isn’t museum quality, but I’m happy with it! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/3E847EA8-154E-4D7B-B4D3-55ADC295FC02_jpe-2542991.JPG View Quote that would look pretty choice with an nc star red-dot sight on it. |
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Quoted: Here it is. 1849 Colt pocket revolver .31 cal. It was made in 1856. All numbers match. It locks up good. It isn’t museum quality, but I’m happy with it! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/3E847EA8-154E-4D7B-B4D3-55ADC295FC02_jpe-2542991.JPG View Quote Okay now that's cool! |
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Quoted: Here it is. 1849 Colt pocket revolver .31 cal. It was made in 1856. All numbers match. It locks up good. It isn’t museum quality, but I’m happy with it! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/3E847EA8-154E-4D7B-B4D3-55ADC295FC02_jpe-2542991.JPG View Quote Hey, I've got one of those - no fancy brass bling, and it's frozen up solid except for the trigger. Been in the family for at least 100 years; it belonged to my grandpa when he was a kid, but I don't know if it ever worked even when he had it. Cool acquisition, OP. |
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SAA that was chopped down. Too bad about it. It was at Little Big Horn.
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Quoted: Here it is. 1849 Colt pocket revolver .31 cal. It was made in 1856. All numbers match. It locks up good. It isn’t museum quality, but I’m happy with it! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/3E847EA8-154E-4D7B-B4D3-55ADC295FC02_jpe-2542991.JPG View Quote I love it. I love pocket pistols in general but that's old old old school cool. |
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Quoted: Here it is. 1849 Colt pocket revolver .31 cal. It was made in 1856. All numbers match. It locks up good. It isn't museum quality, but I'm happy with it! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/3E847EA8-154E-4D7B-B4D3-55ADC295FC02_jpe-2542991.JPG View Quote Very nice. |
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Quoted: It’s smaller than you’d think. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/E913576E-C2E0-472E-852B-D75F0AA31452_jpe-2543112.JPG View Quote That’s what she said. This is the opposite of big iron. |
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Quoted: That’s what she said. This is the opposite of big iron. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It’s smaller than you’d think. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104405/E913576E-C2E0-472E-852B-D75F0AA31452_jpe-2543112.JPG That’s what she said. This is the opposite of big iron. I don’t reckon you’d be too concerned if a stranger rode into town with just this on his hip. Haha. |
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