Let's see those single-action cartridge wheelguns.

D-Ric902, you may only have one single action revolver right now but that is one outstanding piece of work.

If you would not mind would you please enlighten us to who the smith is that built that fine work of art.

Best Regards
Bob Hunter
 
OK, a blast from the past that's up and running again.

A genuine Colt in genuine 44 Special with genuine ivory...

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A genuine Colt in genuine nickel in genuine 38-40 with fake ivory...

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Ruger Single Six Centennial Edition, I live in Colorado and got this one basically ANIB for the price of a new Single Six. great gun.

 
I don't have pictures of all of mine, but a few:

A couple Ruger convertible Blackhawks. 9mm/357 and 45LC/45ACP



Ignore the bottom one (GP100). A 1976 Ruger Blackhawk on top. Both guns in 357 of course.



Ruger birdshead in .45ACP



A couple of Bearcats.

 
And here are some more:


A Ruger/Lipsey flat top in 45LC/45ACP



A Ruger Vaquero. This one is another convertible which I sort of collect and in 45LC/45ACP.



A couple Single Sixes.



Yet another convertible in 45LC/45ACP

 
3rd Gen Colt and USFA 45 Colts

Flattop Blackhawk and Sheriff's Vaquero 44 specials

Tayler's Smokewagon and Uberti Model P 38/40s

Ruger Bisley 45 Colt

uberti Bisley 38/40

Big Thump BFR 480 Ruger/475 Linebaugh
 
Here are some of mine. All USFA's except one.


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