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<blockquote data-quote="SdoubleA" data-source="post: 3192082" data-attributes="member: 32961"><p>My love affair with old pistols began over 60 years ago. My Granddad's Colt's Model 1873 SAA. (And yes, they were called pistols and they were the real Single Action Army since the design and shells were for the U.S. Cavalry.) They were the predecessor of the civilian Colt's Single Action model most people are familiar with.</p><p></p><p>His Colt began years of research and collecting on my part. His old .45 was commissioned in 1874 and decommissioned in 1912. It has remained in my family ever since. They sure as heck are not made that way any longer.</p><p></p><p>The attached pic is just for sight recognition.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]129841[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SdoubleA, post: 3192082, member: 32961"] My love affair with old pistols began over 60 years ago. My Granddad's Colt's Model 1873 SAA. (And yes, they were called pistols and they were the real Single Action Army since the design and shells were for the U.S. Cavalry.) They were the predecessor of the civilian Colt's Single Action model most people are familiar with. His Colt began years of research and collecting on my part. His old .45 was commissioned in 1874 and decommissioned in 1912. It has remained in my family ever since. They sure as heck are not made that way any longer. The attached pic is just for sight recognition. [ATTACH=full]129841[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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