black powder guns

R.O

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just want to share some pictures with you ,I know there are a lot of western fans here :) some black powder revolvers and single action colts
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5 inch target in 44 russian

.32 and .38 lemonsquizer's
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double barrel st -ettiene .16....original ,1880 BL.PWDR colt , 32s&w,original bowieskinner


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45 single action engraved ,long flutes cylinder ,first generation
 
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cowboy guns

one of the last first generation single actions sold,unfired since purchase
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etched panel 44-40 single action
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ivory gripped colt send to iver -johnson
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cattle brand colt .41 first generation
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thanks rampant colt ,the smith&wesson is a rare 5 inch target,target sight, barrel and cylinder all marked with serial number 427 mother of pearl grips are original to the gun,the serial has a star ,the frame is stamped 4-22,
pictures are taken with a kodak easy share 6mega pxls ,I believe it was 80$
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restored saa colt with Ivory grips;41 colt...1899,
ivory, raised mexican eagle grips first generation colt engraved by J.ADAMS
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single action colt first generation,32-40,engraved by Wilbur Glahn,ivory grips
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the last one

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nickel plated black powder colt 1879 with original ivory grips


I hope you enjoyed the pictures ,thank you for taking a look ;)
R.O
 
thanks again :) LOL
the background is an old cinema poster ,too bad it's not a John wayne poster, just love the Duke ,the small s&w guns are posted on an old flemish newspaper
r.o
here is my uberti 45 it is in use for more than 15 years now ,used almost every week
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one on a newspaper
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if only guns could talk..

The 7th photo says "etched panel .44-40 single action"

My question is regarding the 'etched panel' as you refer to it; i presume you meant to say 'grip', no? The "Notch" (as referred to in old-west tales) indicates that the Colt six-shooter was successfully used in self-defense or in a shootout against another armed opponent... Does the notch indicate a kill?
 
now if this gun could talk !!!! a heavy used gun ,but for an etched panel in very good condition,the etched panel refers to what you can read on the side of the barrel 44-40 six shooter,it is done with acid , the grips have no notches ,dents are from heavy use ,there is a mark on one off the grips, indicating that there was something placed on the grips at one time
 
Great Photographs

Some great Photographs there R.O. You must have a exceptional talent for acquiring classic beauties with an eye for detail. Great stuff.
 
Do you tape your mouth shut when you look at these beauties so you don't drool on them? Thank you for sharing!!!!
 
R.O.

What a collection!

I bet every one has a story to tell.

When I look through the photos, I am reminded of the song, "Proud to be an American"

I know from past posts that you are collector in the truest sense of the word. It is a real compliment that you value these handguns.
 
Thank you very much for all the nice replys on the pictures shared on this thread, most of you will now by know that I live over the pond, and that I have a great passion when it comes to collecting guns,especially the American guns from the wild west era, I used to own some nice Uberti black powder guns, that I sold off just kept the san-marco44 BL.PDR and is still in use,the 16 gauge st ettiene is also frequently used ,using a black powder shotgun is just awsome:D I just required this gun today ,not a new gun but in nice condition,shooting this gun with black powder ammo will be great fun
slowhand I saw your new guns ,very nice, Pietta are good quality guns ,In the 80's I had a remington like your pietta same model,made by uberti,I can remember that the action was much smoother than the other ones I owned
have fun with them,Doc Hoy I wish I could say that, these guns are real American craftsmanship


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whoooooooooo oooo ooooo
I'm very pleased by these personal collection. You have posted very beautifull pics from your guns. Congratulations & thanks a lot to let us shown your precious revolvers.
Sebooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :D
 
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