That would awesome.I'm definitely getting one of these if we can ever buy/sell handguns again.
Taylor's and Company TC-9 revolver.
An 1873 Colt clone chambered in 9mm Luger. It would be fun and cheap( ish) to shoot.
Also, way prettier than a Glock or Sig.View attachment 1040351
Yeah, me too, but I'd probably just take one to make sitting more comfortable.SAA’s are beautiful guns. If we could open carry that would be my going out for dinner gun.
But you CAN get one. Even nowI'm definitely getting one of these if we can ever buy/sell handguns again.
Taylor's and Company TC-9 revolver.
An 1873 Colt clone chambered in 9mm Luger. It would be fun and cheap( ish) to shoot.
Also, way prettier than a Glock or Sig.View attachment 1040351
This is legal to do?But you CAN get one. Even now
Buy an antique model for 10k, then rebarrel to 9mm and add a new 9mm cylinder. Now you have one you dont have to register, no ATT bull shi+ and can shoot anywhere a non restricted can be shot
https://www.g*np0st.ca/firearms/handguns/calgary/excellent-condition-antique-colt-1873-single-action-army-revolver
Absolutely is! As long as it wasnt manufactured in one of the "bad" calibers, and the new caliber also isn't on the "bad list, your goldenThis is legal to do?
Not the same creature but have to settle for what’s available in our current market. Prophet River just recently brought in the Taylor & Co revolver carbines and one of them was 357 and came with the 9mm convertible wheel, ask me how I knowI'm definitely getting one of these if we can ever buy/sell handguns again.
Taylor's and Company TC-9 revolver.
An 1873 Colt clone chambered in 9mm Luger. It would be fun and cheap( ish) to shoot.
Also, way prettier than a Glock or Sig.View attachment 1040351


I would buy one of these in a heartbeat. Would be a great plinker.I'm definitely getting one of these if we can ever buy/sell handguns again.
Taylor's and Company TC-9 revolver.
An 1873 Colt clone chambered in 9mm Luger. It would be fun and cheap( ish) to shoot.
Also, way prettier than a Glock or Sig.View attachment 1040351
Feasible I guess but how much would that cost to do under $20,000 do you think?But you CAN get one. Even now
Buy an antique model for 10k, then rebarrel to 9mm and add a new 9mm cylinder. Now you have one you dont have to register, no ATT bull shi+ and can shoot anywhere a non restricted can be shot
https://www.g*np0st.ca/firearms/handguns/calgary/excellent-condition-antique-colt-1873-single-action-army-revolver
You need to load your own, antiques won’t handle the pressure of modern smokeless factory ammoThis is legal to do?
Have to squish all your own ammo unless you buy a RF but be prepared to spend $5/rnd if you can even find it. Rusty Wood occasionally carries 41LC but it’s close to $300 a boxDamn…
While that is all really cool, I think I’ll just stick to buying an antique and shooting in the antique’s calibre…
The above posts are right that you would have to down load the 9mm to be safe. The benefit to this is components like brass and bullets are WAY easier to come by for 9mm rather than 41lc. The brass is expensive and it needs a heeled bullet with a special crimper. You could use smaller diameter hollow based bullets, but they didnt work great when I tried them in my 41lc I sold years agoDamn…
While that is all really cool, I think I’ll just stick to buying an antique and shooting in the antique’s calibre…



























