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[…] Later in life, I was able to acquire a .45 Colt Single Action Army. It was a 2nd Gen (1970) […]
[…] Later in life, I was able to acquire a .45 Colt Single Action Army. It was a 2nd Gen (1970) […]
[…] feed reliably. One approach was bottleneck cartridges. Another adopted by Colt on its .25, .32, and .38 ACP cartridges was […]
Atop the list is the new model Colt Python — a surprise considering its $1,499 MSRP and much higher $2,000 […]
[…] few years ago, I started a project of building the Colt 1911 in some of the odd calibers Colt produced, […]
[…] police for the previous quarter century or so, but the Colt was still seen in many duty holsters. The Colorado […]
[…] slides with caliber sizes. Some stencils are recreations of long-gone Colt scripts. This process has lots of up-front costs for […]
[…] his wild .38 Super, cut and welded everywhere, making the Colt 1911 almost unrecognizable. Wilson would come out with a […]
[…] bed. The glint turned out to be a partially buried Colt SAA .45 Colt. Kangaroo rats had chewed the panels […]
[…] ACP ammo headstamped WCC66. These chronographed 843 fps from my Colt U.S. Model 1911A1 and also the same from a […]
[…] .44 Magnum full underlugged barrel and re-bored it to .45 Colt. Turnbull Restorations color cased the hammer and trigger. Now […]