Traded for a Colt SAA to go with my Win 38-40 1892 SRC!

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Traded for a Colt SAA to go with my Win 38-40 1892 SRC!

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This is the 38-40 Colt SAA that I have been looking at with the cut barrel. It went from a 7 1/2 years ago to a 5 1/2. It was a poor job. The shop that traded for it cut it back to 4 5/8 and put a new sight on it along with crowning the mussel. I think it turned out well. I shot it yesterday and had a little file adjustment to the height but it shoots great now. It is amazing what a little steel wool and cold blue can make look better. The SAA has some caseharden colors left in the non-wear areas. They are both from the 1920s. I thought y'all might want to see them.

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Post by Jarhead »

Beautiful looking pair! Mighty fine indeed! :)
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That a NICE combo! :mrgreen:
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Great Stuff!!
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Post by clubkey »

Really nice combo you got there sir...8)

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Hobie wrote:That a NICE combo! :mrgreen:
+1 Thanks for posting :D !
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Good for you. I just love those old Colt SAA's. They are a big slice of America to me.
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Post by KirkD »

Rangerider, both are superb looking pieces that somehow seem to command respect due to their history. Your display case is also a real beauty, together with the items displayed within. Very nice indeed.
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Now, THAT'S a "cowboy combo"! :D :D Image
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Post by J Miller »

Nice combo. I like that Colt, I've always wanted one. Yours even has the long flute cylinder. Don't see many of those.

When you get a chance why not do a combo range report with pics for us.

By the way, your pics are excellent.

Oh, what does that 1933 vintage document in the black frame right behind the Colt say? I can just read enough of it to be curious.

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Post by AndyM »

Great Pair - I have been looking for a Colt SAA in 32-20 to go with my 1892 Winchester - holy cow - they are expensive...
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One of the best combos we have seen.
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Post by RIHMFIRE »

love the 38-40 round....nice combo...
I like the way you decorate too!
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Two sweethearts for sure! I love the 38WCF. :)
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J Miller, That is a "Warrant of Authority and Discriptive list" for the Texas Ranger Frank Hamer. Sorry to say it is a copy. The Texas Rangers carried these before they had a state badge. I have one but it is not one of a well known Texas ranger. I don't think the Colt SAA is a long flute, maybe it is the angle of the photo.
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Post by rjohns94 »

beautiful pair, display, and photos. thanks so much for the post.
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

That's what I call a combo!!! :D
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Post by JerryB »

Really great looking pair,I hope you get alot of enjoyment carrying them.
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Nice!
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Post by Winjester »

Nice looking combo! I love those old Winchester SRC's. :P :P
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Post by scr83jp »

Old Savage wrote:One of the best combos we have seen.
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Post by samb »

Love your combo rangerider7!
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That Old Colt

Post by Winchester92 »

That's a fine picture...and in 38-40! Looks like you came to the rescue of that old Colt. It has a good home now. Thanks for the pictures
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