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Diablo Blanco
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I figured since there’s some S&W love currently being shared it was only right to show some Ponies a little love.

Det Spec. 1977 & 1993, Magnum Carry 1998

[IMG:left] IMG_0277 by David King, on Flickr[/IMG]

1993

[IMG:left] IMG_0279 by David King, on Flickr[/IMG]

1977

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Magnum Carry

[IMG:left] IMG_0284 by David King, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG:left] IMG_0285 by David King, on Flickr[/IMG]

Not technically a Colt but it is one of the USFA guns manufactured in the old Colt plant under the blue dome and then completely built by Doug Turnbull. This is Doug Turnbull Cowboy Classic #243DT with factory fitted 1 piece Walnut grips.

[IMG:left] IMG_0297 by David King, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG:left] IMG_0299 by David King, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG:left] IMG_0301 by David King, on Flickr[/IMG]


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You know as blasphemous as this is, I’ve never really liked Colts. I mean I love the SAA but I am an American male and I feel like that is genetically encoded at some level Smile but vast number of Colt revolvers past say the 20’s-30’s just have never done it for me.

That isn’t to say those aren’t some very nice revolvers ya got there it’s just to say I am apparently broken. Smile


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'68/5 digit s/n purchased nib!!

 
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I always preferred S&Ws to Colts with the exception of the Python which I lusted after for so long. I sold off a large portion of my S&W revolvers over the last 10 years as they weren’t being shot. I’ve also added a few Rugers and Kimber revolvers to the mix. The Kimber K6S machining is every bit on par with the machine work put out by Ed Brown. I will probably pick up one of the new Colt Anacondas if I stumble into to one at the right price.


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Well I like both brands about equally. My favorite revolver overall is the Python. I've owned several but only own this one now, which I have posted before. 1963 snubbie. This was the first year the snub Python was offered and it is lettered as late 1963.



Similar but smaller size is the Diamondback snub
This one is 1967 the second year of production



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My 5000 serial Gen II.



My Gen III



The old Dick Special





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Only own one Colt revolver, a Trooper Mk.III. It was a Christmas gift from a friend/previous employer.
I missed another one that came into the shop pre- Covid, business was slow except for ammo sales (he dealt mainly in military and older firearms) and we weren’t able to get much inventory from the bigger suppliers I was more concerned with the shop making money than my adding to my pile.

So,post-Covid this Mk.III came in I asked if it was going on the floor and he said that he was going to put it in his collection, he was a big Colt guy. So for about the following year we would joke back and forth about that nasty old Colt with no box or papers.

Fast forward to December 2021, his health while previously bad had progressively gotten worse. Middle of December his S-I-L and grandson came up to the shop and drive him home, he got really bad that day. Before we closed up there were several customers in that afternoon he said to me “Get that trooper out of the safe and bring a 4473 and the state forms.” I assumed that he was selling it, I asked him “Who’s it for?”

He said “You.” Well I protested,,told him I can’t accept that. Well, not the thing for me to have said, boy did he get pissed at me! His S-I-L and grandson took me aside and said over my protests “He wants you to have it. He’s in his right mind, he told me when I first got here he planned on giving it to you on Christmas Eve but you know as well as I he’s not doing well. Take it and enjoy it.”

He wanted to make 85, at that point just under a month away.He did and exceeded that by a bit over a month.

Whenever I take it out I think of him. R.I.P Walt.


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When I hear “Colt revolver loveL I always think of this old Detective Special,a co-worker sold it to me when he was hard up for cash. Was his dads in Puerto Rico, just a tore up nickel finish .38 he used for protection running the family shop.



I think I gave him like $200. It was a very smooth shooting .38, just kind of looked like hell.

He got back to me after he left the company, got lucky I guess, cause it was just before I bailed, don’t know if he would have found me otherwise… I loved the gun, but not gonna keep a family piece out of the family, so I sold it back for what I paid.

Still looking for another one and the same finish challenged condition, they make a great pocket carry!

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Great story Shovelhead. Here are a few more of mine.

Model 357 1959



King Cobra


Trooper .357 1968



Detective Special 1967



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Shown now with the correct grips. The gentleman I got this from finally found the grips.

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got2hav1, thank you, thought for awhile maybe I was rambling on too much. Very nice collection you have there.


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One of two pistols I regret selling one is the colt magnum carry
 
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the handle?... it's Latin for "Lover of the Bow".
 
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My Colt Det. Special.

10-7 1963 Det Spcl Ad by Dave Steier, on Flickr




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My 1940 Detective Special

 
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My 1940 Detective Special



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Very nice, the first issue are my favorite.

Did you get a letter for it?

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^^^^^^^ I did not, but I have been thinking about contacting Colt. I think I heard it’s like a hundred bucks or so.
 
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I think it's still 75.00
You can choose to have your name on the letter or not.

https://www.colt.com/page/archive-services

If only those old pieces could talk.
 
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I have had at least one single action army for about the last 30 years, my favorite colt model
I haven’t cared much for the DA’s - I did have an officers model match 38&22 for quite a while, but in bullseye competition they are shot SA anyway ( the 38 was actually SA only)
In my younger days everyone seems to think the python was the ultimate wheel gun. I sold a bunch of stuff to buy one, and it wasn’t in my collection long. I simply prefer the S&W
 
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