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    A few pic's

    How about a few pic's for a change ? All my Carbines, I guess I need a Civil war one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lboos View Post
    How about a few pic's for a change ?
    I agree! Everyone likes pictures. That's a great collection! - Bob

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    That must be a 7-1/2" barrel on the SAA. Is it 1st. Generation? U.S. Marked? - Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by USGI View Post
    That must be a 7-1/2" barrel on the SAA. Is it 1st. Generation? U.S. Marked? - Bob
    Bob,
    It is a Gen. one with a 7 1/2 " barrel. [1874] civ. model, But, I do have a Custer era Colt artillery US marked, frame # 4939, and B/S # 4974 [1874] but I use the civ. one in pic's because of the 7 1/2 barrel, the Custer ere one is a 5 1/2 " barrel.
    Here's a pic. of the Custer era Colt .45. Thanks for looking. Louis
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    I'm impressed! Very nice collection!
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