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Post by paul105 on Jun 27, 2012 21:22:15 GMT -5
Here are a couple of FA97s -- 3 1/2" Round Butt and 4 1/4" Oct Bbl. . . . Paul
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Post by tek4260 on Jun 27, 2012 21:24:31 GMT -5
Most members here could go on and on posting pictures..... Quite a statement for the 45 Colt!
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Post by ChiefTJS on Jun 27, 2012 21:41:40 GMT -5
Tek- I like the brass on your "replacement".
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Post by usajon on Jun 27, 2012 21:45:04 GMT -5
where ever we sleep , we sleep good. If it's 1/2 cocked it is loaded needs a cleanning bad USAJon
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Post by schunter on Jun 27, 2012 22:06:08 GMT -5
Some pretty 45's on this thread! Mine wants to be a 5-shot like Axe's when it grows up, but here's my Clements 45...
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Post by steve on Jun 27, 2012 22:21:26 GMT -5
Pre Accusport. When the SS Bisely Vaquero's started showing up, I did a little swappin' Had my local Smith re-chamber a SB cylinder to tight .45 Colt. And mill an octagon barrel while he was at it ;D If the hammer seems a bit odd, it is. It's Power custom, with the half cock notch.
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Post by tek4260 on Jun 27, 2012 22:35:09 GMT -5
How about a flat top 45 from the days before they were offered from the factory
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Post by steve on Jun 27, 2012 23:45:31 GMT -5
I never get tired of seeing that one tek.
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Post by wildwillalaska on Jun 28, 2012 0:28:04 GMT -5
Here are a few of my old model Ruger 45's, includes a lettered brass frame and convertible. I'll post a pic of some custom 45's here in a week when my Clements flat top hopefully arrives. Just heard the sheep grips headed back this week, so shouldn't be long now.
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Post by wildwillalaska on Jun 28, 2012 0:34:55 GMT -5
A few more, but does include an old .357 flat top and a .475 linebaugh, all others 45 of a flavor or another.
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Post by steve on Jun 28, 2012 0:43:44 GMT -5
I know threads like this have been done before................................. But I like it when eveyone shows off what they have. These Pics never get old.
wildwillalaska..........I'm certain that I'm your bastard son.............ADOPT ME AT ONCE ;D
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Post by boxhead on Jun 28, 2012 3:05:38 GMT -5
Here's some of 'em. A basic 5 1/2" OM 357 conversion done by Harton many years ago. The lower is a 4 5/8" OM with its 41 Mag OM brother above. A 5 1/2" 5 shot by Larry Crow of Competitive Edge Gunworks. And a couple of DA's. A 4" 25-5. The original .457" throated cylinder for the above. Worth something... A Stroh converted 5" M29-2.
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Post by squawberryman on Jun 28, 2012 4:36:25 GMT -5
Easy to tell those are Keith Browns on that Smith, very nice.
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Post by whitworth on Jun 28, 2012 6:11:07 GMT -5
.45 Colt overload!! Keep 'em coming! ;D ;D
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Post by reflex264 on Jun 28, 2012 8:03:06 GMT -5
How about what they do? 1.125" group at 100 yards. Warning: This load is safe in my gun and has been pressure tested. That doesn't mean it is safe in yours. Use at your own risk. reflex264
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