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      I have a cartridge (.45 M1909) dated December 1913 from Frankford Arenal. And I have a .38 Colt round (Purchase from Remington UMC)...
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      As a matter of note, during the test trials that began in 1900, around 1906 Colt submitted two .45 Caliber revolvers chambered for the...
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      The very first "real" revolver I ever bought as a youngster was a Colt New Service, a RNWMP revolver. Originally a .455 Eley, it had...
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      O.K. In reading all the posts, one question comes to my mind: Is this gun identical, so far as grip is concerned, to the M1909 Marine...
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      O.K. Some dialog to ................whatever. Thread was posted here abouts about cartridge box rows and why five in a row. So now my...
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      BobWright replied to the thread Boxes Of Ammo For Revolvers.
      The Single Action is correctly loaded with five rounds, leaving an empty under the hammer fer safe carry. And, all courses of fire I've...
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      BobWright replied to the thread New grips....
      I reckon I don't get your implication. Why pull the trigger on a holstered gun, with the hammer down? My trigger finger doesn't get to...
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      BobWright replied to the thread New grips....
      I'm just the opposite, I want that trigger clear of leather, hammder, too: Bob Wright
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      BobWright replied to the thread Big Bore EDC.
      This has been my daily companion for the past two years, a Ruger Blackhawk in .45 Colt: Holster is a custom holster made by Doc...
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      I believe Driftwoood Johnson will always be a step or two ahead! I'm not too sure he is really a real person, or even a single person...
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      There is a toy museum in Vicksburg,Mississippi that will have the cap pistol you describe. Saw many of my old toy guns there. True...
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      I count myself a handgunner beginning in 1954. Duing the time since then, I tried to study and shoot all types of handguns, auto pisto...
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      Incidentally, in the movie "Winchester 73" especially shooting through a washer, was done by the late Herb Parsons. Herb Parsons was no...
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      As a matter of interest, in the late 'Fifties (1950s) New York arms dealer Robert Abels had a quantity of Colt New Service revolvers...
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      BobWright replied to the thread The 38-44 again.
      Interesting thing is that there were two.38-44 cartridges, both meaning .38 calibers intended for the .44 caliber frame. the original...
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