The one on the Left is a Sauer and Sons .22. The other is and Uberti/Taylor's .357
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Here's a Colt .44-40 but came with a .44 Special cylinder in it which I like better, anyway. Those wood grips were on it when I got it.
Last edited by Wyatt Burp; 02-10-2018, 8:40 AM. -
That one on the left sure looks like a Great Western, made in Los Angeles in the early 50s-early 60s. I got two GWs that belonged to my dad, including a 2 ton .22 that looks just like yours only mines poorly heavily chromed.Comment
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