Sixgun open your wallet

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jdad
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Sixgun open your wallet

Post by jdad »

You know you want this set.....bragging rights. :D

http://www.gunauction.com/buy/12691130/ ... 5s.unfired
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Wow, those hammer spurs are way up there. I'll not even hazard a guess as to where these will end in price.
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Rimfire McNutjob wrote:Wow, those hammer spurs are way up there.
I'm guessing for ease in fanning. Although I don't think I'd have the heart to fan, much shoot one of those.
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If I had the money to buy them. I guarantee they would be shot. :D

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Sure would be a good smooth carry gun.
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The engraving doesn't appear to be of as high quality as the guns themselves, especially considering that they were Bob Munden's guns. Bob had at least a couple tables worth of Colts and probably Colt Replicas that he toured with. I got to handle some of them after his show at the local Ford dealership about 7 or 8 years ago. He was interested in reliability and making sure that his actions held up to the demands of speed, but they had side to side play in the cylinders. Still, I would like to own one of the guns that he did his action job on.
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