With reference to the above, I hope Colt (et al) gets back into the business of making beautiful revolvers again someday. Not so beautiful, but functional:
First... my everyday workhorses, a 686 and a Taurus 85
Then a few others. The "85" snuck in here again (for size comparison sake)... from top to bottom:
Taurus 85
Uberti 1847 Walker Colt in .44
Uberti 1848 3rd model Dragoon in .44
Pietta 1858 Remington New Model Army in .44
Ruger SBH (3 screw) in .44 mag
Pietta (1863 as I recall) Remington Pocket .31
Another Pietta 1858 Remington New Model Army with a spare cylinder which I snagged up for a steal... the gun looked NASTY when I bought it... the more I cleaned/polished it, the better it started looking. It turned out to be a well spent $125
The Pocket Remmie has a twin that wanted to get into the act too.
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