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Post by mbaneacp on Apr 14, 2017 22:21:02 GMT -5
I was looking at Taylor & Company's website, and I noticed that they had both 38-40 and 32-20 SAA clones. Am inclined to pick up a pair of 38-40s, because the oddballs have a way of disappearing...I got the last 2 .44 Russian Schofield short barrels...
Michael B
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Post by oregon45 on Apr 14, 2017 22:26:15 GMT -5
Thanks for the heads up! Those 32-20's are calling to me...
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Post by CraigC on Apr 14, 2017 22:33:24 GMT -5
They have them, I bought my Taylor's .32-20 back in 2006. Dixie Gun Works has them in .32-20, .38-40, .44Spl and .44-40 too. Along with the ubiquitous .357 and .45Colt.
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Post by Joe S. on Apr 15, 2017 20:49:39 GMT -5
I would really feel like John Wayne with some of those!
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Post by Encore64 on Apr 15, 2017 21:01:54 GMT -5
Paco Kelly has some great data on his site for those 32-20s.
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Post by f3 on Apr 15, 2017 21:35:25 GMT -5
Paco Kelly has some great data on his site for those 32-20s. Is there anyone that has more informative data than Paco Kelly? I love how his articles include things I would never have contemplated. For instance using air rifle pellets in the 22 Hornet propelled by primers alone.
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Post by Joe S. on Apr 15, 2017 21:39:15 GMT -5
Now that's cool!
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Post by Encore64 on Apr 15, 2017 21:54:07 GMT -5
I print and keep everything written by him in slipcovers and a three ring binder.
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