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<blockquote data-quote="osu007" data-source="post: 3925170" data-attributes="member: 41143"><p>I or my sister has a 41 colt da lightning. Not thunderer. It too has letter. Also has a story of belonging to Henry McCarty, AKA William Bonney. Long story short; the kid worked as a ranch hand for a short time. Got in a poker game, lost his money and gun to ranch owner’s son. the Kid road away. Gun has been in my family for many many years. I have shot it too. Grip panels are initialed on inside with a W on one and a B on the other. There appears to be 3 notches on one grip. The ranchers son kept the gun, inherited the ranch, had no children of his own. He and my father became good friends when my father was a young man and prior to his passing, gave the gun and story to my father. My father passed in 96 at the age of 73. And yes it suffered the same problem most of colt DA’s of the time did. Trigger return spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osu007, post: 3925170, member: 41143"] I or my sister has a 41 colt da lightning. Not thunderer. It too has letter. Also has a story of belonging to Henry McCarty, AKA William Bonney. Long story short; the kid worked as a ranch hand for a short time. Got in a poker game, lost his money and gun to ranch owner’s son. the Kid road away. Gun has been in my family for many many years. I have shot it too. Grip panels are initialed on inside with a W on one and a B on the other. There appears to be 3 notches on one grip. The ranchers son kept the gun, inherited the ranch, had no children of his own. He and my father became good friends when my father was a young man and prior to his passing, gave the gun and story to my father. My father passed in 96 at the age of 73. And yes it suffered the same problem most of colt DA’s of the time did. Trigger return spring. [/QUOTE]
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