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They are beautiful and show their obvious craftsmanship, something that modern manufacturers lost.
My favorite is the cartridge conversion one on the bottom far right but maybe I feel that way because I haven't yet got deep into the black powder hobby.
Thank you for sharing your collection and those nice photos of it, Wyatt Burp.Comment
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Here's a closer look at that conversion. And the holster and belt I made for it thirty years ago. This gun was converted from an unknown Italian gun completely remarked with Colts barrel address and other stamps. The thread are metric which means it isn't Colt.They are beautiful and show their obvious craftsmanship, something that modern manufacturers lost.
My favorite is the cartridge conversion one on the bottom far right but maybe I feel that way because I haven't yet got deep into the black powder hobby.
Thank you for sharing your collection and those nice photos of it, Wyatt Burp.

Here's a .45 colt conversion a friend has that I have my eye on. This gun is so cool I can't stand it.

Last edited by Wyatt Burp; 10-02-2023, 8:26 PM.Comment
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Nice old Colts man!sigpicComment
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Lovely pieces. I have a fondness for Uberti SA cartridge revolvers. Colts are too expensive and I don't have the wits or courage to fool around with black powder.
But again, my compliments. Thanks for sharing.Comment
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