Friday, October 30, 2009

colt revolver list

Experienced with the advantages of a repeating arm in combat, Walker teamed up with Samuel Colt in 1846 to develop what was to become the most sought after of the Hartford Model Colt percusion revolvers. As a Texas Ranger and Dragoon ... Four years later, My Walker still looks like new and it gets PLENTY of use. This piece of history is available here in New Zealand for $595 NZ. It is just too depressing for me to look up a US list price, so I will leave that to you! ...I also have the Colt revolver from the InToyz 1/6th Colt weapons set, which has a working, swing-out cylinder, a spring-loaded hammer (doesn't remained cocked), and a speedloader that fits perfectly. .... Whatever doesn't move in trade, sell it on the boards with list price. Ebay's fee structure and just the tedium of it all (emailing, html, photo hosting, uploading, etc,etc) just makes it easier to bleed gear off for sale in the communities. Again, there's the goodwill ...Black powder pistols are also on my bucket list but ended up placing that on hold while learning to straight shave...perhaps this time next year I'll get the 1860 I've coveted since I was in junior high....which, coincidentally was close to when the original pistol was ... It is much more durable then the brass frame revolvers. I also recommend it over the Colt replicas as they are easier to aim as the Colt only has a notch in the hammer and are notorious low shooters. ...44-40WCF, SAA Revolver The second issue is that all of the bullets, even the ones that look good, have a round mark from where the sprue plate hole is. After colt revolver list stops into slide stop davis colt designs beat pistol other ...... List in Waianae ★, ★ Riccardo in VIRGINIA ★, ★ Hunting in SC ★, ★ 38 Special Speedloader in MD ★, ★ Jump in Kennebec ★, ★ Specials in Moorefield ★, ★ Value in NM ★, ★ Det in FL ★, ★ Colt Commander in ALABAMA ★ ...Your favorite gun might not be on this list. That's because it's MY list. Be sure to comment and tell me your favorite carry or duty or self defense gun. We can all benefit from this discourse on fine handguns. #10 THE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER .... My first snubby, bought days after graduating from the academy, was a NIB chrome Colt Cobra lightweight snubnose revolver in .38 special. It remains one of my favorite carry guns. Six rounds in a reliable Colt revolver. ...Visions of the old original Colt revolver rifle . . . . . Al T. on 20 Oct 2009 at 2:22 am link comment. Egads, chamber that in .45-70 and I'd buy it! Or perhaps .500 S&W… AB on 20 Oct 2009 at 3:01 am link comment ... Dom, I think because it is not on the Clinton approved list. Any Russian gun not on the list cannot be imported. CS on 20 Oct 2009 at 4:44 pm link comment. This has nothing to do with this post – but this video about the Swiss gun tradition is interesting and ...... Diffendal in IL ★, ★ Decorating in Tower Hill Number One ★, ★ Bosch Colt in OH ★, ★ List in MD ★, ★ 6 in Ovando ★, ★ Nba in NM ★, ★ Click in PENNSYLVANIA ★, ★ Defender,colts in MD ★, ★ Colt Holster in Hudsonville ★ ...A Coltsville Industrial Historic District in Connecticut, which draws its fame, in part, from being the hometown of the inventor of the Colt revolver. This study is scheduled to reach Congress by March 2010. ...Lot 48 – Colt Single Action Army Revolver, High Chaparral $5250. Lot 49 – Colt Single Action Revolver, Red Dawn $2500. Lot 50 – Colt Single Action Army Revolver, Steve McQueen, Magnificent Seven ...
I live in the state of Virginia and will be 21 in March. (You must be 21 to own a handgun in VA.) I am looking at options ahead of time so that I can get a gun as soon as possible after my birthday.

Some things that I have to consider when making a choice are size, caliber, and price. Price is a big one since I am attending college right now. Not a whole lot of extra cash lying around.

I am looking for a firearm that can be carried as a concealed weapon (I plan to get a permit) but something that I only need to fire once. (Assuming I hit my target) I realize that I may sound like some freak that is planning to do something horrible. Therefore, let me list my reasons for having a concealed weapon.

#1.) I do not hate the constitution.

#2.) I have no desire to use a gun in a confrontational way, but will use it for self defense if ABSOLUTELY neccessary.

#3.) For home defense and security.

I do not plan to carry a gun on me 24/7. But only when I go out of town and am around bad neighborhoods......like in Baltimore. Ugh.

Anyway I need a quality weapon that can be concealed well. Here are some options that I have thought of:

1911 Colt .45- Good all around hand gun, a bit pricy, but has plenty of kick. Not EXACTLY the easist concealed gun.

Smith and Wesson M&P 360 .375/.38 Revolver- Fires .38 and .375 rounds, small and easily concealed (snub nose) but only has a 5 round cylender. So I would only have 4 shots.

Please comment on these choices and make suggestions!!!

Thanks in advance!


Where on the internet can I find a list of serial numbers for Colt artillery single action revolvers that were issued to the Rough Riders?


I think I have a good set. My theme is weapons(firearms), (ex: someone with flowers would draw/make flowers in a small images to for one big one and mirror each other, I have:

FIREARMS(aesthetically, the best looking guns, if you know your guns, name them, try not to name all the guns from the same company like colt for revolvers):
Pistols 4
Revolvers 4
Auto/Sub Machine Guns 4
Assault Rifles 4
Sniper Rifles 3
Shotguns 3

Thanks.
Lol, yeah it does. We pick a topic, then a random number from a hat. I'm just glad I didn't pick 73. =D


I am doing a project in school and need to know what materials are needed to build a colt revolver in 1855. I need to know how much those materials cost and how many are needed (in 1855 pricing). Any websites with price lists would help. Please cite your sources for my works cited, thanks.

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