mikejonestkd
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I have a chance to buy a ANIB never been fired Turnbull SAA clone in 45 colt. The finish, as to be expected from Turnbull, is absolutely perfect- deep bluing, gorgeous case hardening, and decent quality walnut grips. The owner has no desire to keep it - he won it in a raffle, and is selling it for a great price.
The problem is that I simply don't need another single action revolver...I have several SAA clones - ubertis, cimmarons, and several rugers, as well as two second generation Colts.
It is too pretty to ever shoot, and I don't want to own a safe queen. Buying it to just look at it is a foreign concept to me.....
I need advice and opinions on what to do - especially if you have first hand experience with Turnbull revolvers.
The problem is that I simply don't need another single action revolver...I have several SAA clones - ubertis, cimmarons, and several rugers, as well as two second generation Colts.
It is too pretty to ever shoot, and I don't want to own a safe queen. Buying it to just look at it is a foreign concept to me.....
I need advice and opinions on what to do - especially if you have first hand experience with Turnbull revolvers.