Safe Queens: Let's see 'em

My 1934 Colt Woodsman Sport model.


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Yeah, I am from the "if I can't shoot it I won't own it" camp.

I do have a El Dorado Arms .45LC. I want to shoot it but the time and $ of getting new dies, finding new pet loads, blah blah blah... I wish it was a .44... anyone want to buy a nice .45?

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S&W M1917.

Still looking for something good to trade it on. ;)

Basically mint, with only 1 light spot of freckling and 2 scratches on the cylinder.

Other than that. None. I have a few that are in VERY good shape and I am VERY, VERY, VERY carefull of them, such as a Savage 99 .300. But they all get used to some extent.
 

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I only have one safe queen, It is a Ruger old model Blackhawk unconverted with better than 95% of the finish left, with original box and paper work. Its only a safe queen because I have not shot it yet. But I will.
 
My sig says it all ;)

Here's an old pic of just my Colts (I've picked up a few more since, Colts are my favorite). I've also got Smiths, Brownings, Berettas and a Glock:

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A Maine Sesquicentennial Colt Frontier Scout .22lr issued in 1970. Looked for many years to find one that I could afford and this one turned up not 10 miles from my home. Owner got it from his dad who'd kept it in his safe - never had a round in the cylinder.

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