I see a lot of people saying that when the generation that grew up watching westerns at the Saturday morning matinee's die off the market for SAA's will collapse in on itself. While I hope that is true because nothing I have was purchased as an investment and I'd love to get some fire sale deals I find it hard to believe. There will always be a market for the iconic single action.
At 50, I am a little too young to be part of that crowd of Gunsmoke watchers and my infatuation with the single actions is more a result of a family history of shooters, cowboys and rustlers going back to Dodge City and the westward expansion. I do like a good everybody dies spaghetti western but I cant say Ive ever sat down through an entire old Hollywood western. They're' a bit too hokey for my tastes.
Do you buy your guns because of the 50's and 60's westerns or does something else draw you in?
At 50, I am a little too young to be part of that crowd of Gunsmoke watchers and my infatuation with the single actions is more a result of a family history of shooters, cowboys and rustlers going back to Dodge City and the westward expansion. I do like a good everybody dies spaghetti western but I cant say Ive ever sat down through an entire old Hollywood western. They're' a bit too hokey for my tastes.
Do you buy your guns because of the 50's and 60's westerns or does something else draw you in?