On 5109 of this vid 4:55 , is that a braizing mark on the left side as the rear trigger guard meets the frame ?. It looks like a golden ? braze weld ? eitherway its great to see the old colts and thank you for bringing them to us
That first lot 5 that looks pretty sweaty looks like the trigger guard retaining screw and the base point retaining screw both look non-standard factory.
What happened to the colt pistol that the native American brought to a store and swapped the pistol for clothing. The pistol was in excellent shape and it was from the little big horn last I Hurd it was in denver
Even with the hyperbole, they are still just old revolvers. I'd rather shoot my Uberti Cavalry revolver and not worry. Looks the same, feels the same. I just can't see the ballyhoo.
If I win the lottery I'm getting a mansion and making the hallway look like that background
Complete With The Sherman Tank 😊😀😀
Can’t afford those classic Colts but got myself a modern Taylor’s 7th Cavalry with the black powder frame in 45 Colt of course.
Thanks Joel i will be watching for those at the auction !
Something strange is going on, I'm still subscribed however this video never showed up in my feed !
Why didn’t you show the feathering around the front sight so we’d know what you were talking about?
On 5109 of this vid 4:55 , is that a braizing mark on the left side as the rear trigger guard meets the frame ?. It looks like a golden ? braze weld ? eitherway its great to see the old colts and thank you for bringing them to us
Just a screwhead. On our website, we have a photo taken from the bottom if you'd like a closer look.
That first lot 5 that looks pretty sweaty looks like the trigger guard retaining screw and the base point retaining screw both look non-standard factory.
That lot 5 looks it came out of the ground.
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Imagine 3/4 of a million bucks for a fragile old Colt. I get that they are cool af but damn
$100.00 for the gun and $749,000.00 for the story.
@@BennettPatten math
What happened to the colt pistol that the native American brought to a store and swapped the pistol for clothing. The pistol was in excellent shape and it was from the little big horn last I Hurd it was in denver
Any Lott Will Be Fine With Me But The 8th Lott Is My Pick😊😊😊 Joel
Any those would be fantastic to have after getting a complete refinish and restoration!
Even with the hyperbole, they are still just old revolvers. I'd rather shoot my Uberti Cavalry revolver and not worry. Looks the same, feels the same. I just can't see the ballyhoo.