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Post by justahunter on Jul 9, 2011 9:45:26 GMT -5
Well the reason I am asking about the comparison is due to the price of the USFAs now. They're not much different then the Colt.
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Post by justahunter on Jul 8, 2011 18:46:01 GMT -5
I personnally would love to have a FA, but I am more interested right now in the SAA.
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Post by justahunter on Jul 8, 2011 14:47:12 GMT -5
Comparing the two which do you like better. I have heard how good the USFA's are and that Colts quality has been hit or miss in the past, however, one single action gunsmith I know much prefers the Colts. What say you.
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Post by justahunter on Jun 26, 2011 15:44:52 GMT -5
Ruger also made a vaquaro for a time with duel cylinders for said rounds. I had one for a time, but traded it off because it was so heavy compared to my 45 Colt Vaquaro.
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Post by justahunter on Jun 23, 2011 14:06:41 GMT -5
How do they handle compared to the Colts/copies.
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Post by justahunter on Jun 20, 2011 9:50:02 GMT -5
Got your message. Count me in.
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Post by justahunter on Jun 17, 2011 17:04:28 GMT -5
Does anyone have a source for John Taffin books? They are hard to find. I do have "Sixguns" on back order with Midway.
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Post by justahunter on Jun 14, 2011 11:29:17 GMT -5
Maybe they should head to SC too.
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Post by justahunter on Jun 10, 2011 11:20:53 GMT -5
The trouble with brakes is they are very loud.
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Post by justahunter on Jun 10, 2011 10:22:06 GMT -5
Gun Blast has an article on it.
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Post by justahunter on May 25, 2011 23:49:57 GMT -5
That looks sharp.
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Post by justahunter on May 22, 2011 23:49:20 GMT -5
That is sharp.
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Post by justahunter on May 22, 2011 13:55:47 GMT -5
Or buy several to put on one guns for those special occasions.
There are always options.
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Post by justahunter on May 20, 2011 12:07:31 GMT -5
I am new here and have been looking throught the pages admiring all the magnificient revolvers people have. Recently I was looking at caryc stocks and was wondering how a person picks a set from the multitude of good looking stocks he has. Makes me want to buy new revolvers to have an excuse to buy more stocks.
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Post by justahunter on Apr 23, 2011 15:04:41 GMT -5
New here, but thought I would comment on this thread.
I have been conversing with Ben Forkin for several months over the phone. He is very patient and willing to share his knowledge. I dropped off my NM Flattop earlier this week to have an action job done on it. We talked for , to my surprise 3 hours. He not only explained in detail the things he would do to my Flattop, but talked of other gun related topics I was curious about and told a few hunting stories too. A very interesting person to talk to.
He also talked me into buying the Flattop instead of having an old model converted. He said the NM Flattop in 44 Special was just as accurate as he made. However, after talking to him I think I will have him convert an OM for me one of these days. Very personable. I recall Brian Pearce saying how his OM converted to 44 Special that Ben Forkin did was the best handgun he owns.
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