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Here's a Colt 2nd Gen SAA and an Aldo Uberti. The elephant ivory grips on the Colt is for looks only, I usually carry it with the Pointer Pup imitation stag grip seen below it. The Colt is in .44 Special. The Uberti is a little better looking than the picture. It is in .45 Colt. Which barrell length is better? I think the 7 1/2" for longer range shooting. And the 4 3/4" for carrying in a pickup.
Here is my Colt woodsman 1st series, It is one of my favorites, It had some beat up and butchered plastic grips from a 2nd model on it when I got it. I found this set of checkered rosewood new made on the web.
This is my first centrefire handgun. I still have it. I do not carry it at work, but use it to represent the Department at inter service shoots. It had seen a lot of traffic when I bought it and I have fed over 80,000 rounds through it. I shoot mostly 38 service pistol (120power factor, well over). Still a tackdriver. One broken firing pin, locked up once with some old Remington Lead Bullet Factory ammo, boy that stuff was really motoring. Trigger job, jewelled action and a bit of wood shaved off grip to allow speedloaders access. Works a treat!
The 22is my wife's Browning Medallist. We bought this second hand in 1981 and it had been around the pistol club for twenty years then. It has been in regular target pistol use for over 45 years, still going strong. It hardly had any blue on it before I got it refinished a few years ago.
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