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Thread: Three Hard To Get Colts, one 1911 and two SAA 1873's

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    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    The gutta percha is coming to daddy... JP.
    To shoot or not to shoot...that is the question!
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    Quote Originally Posted by okcorral1881 View Post
    To shoot or not to shoot...that is the question!
    I dont buy it as a pottery, i will shoot it, that is sure but maybe i will be very carefull at the great nickel finish... JP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    Those are adjustable for elevation and windage... JP.

    Mmmm....I still prefer the look of the BoMar type.

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    You already know what fun 45Colt is to shoot. It would be hard to just look at that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark-II View Post
    You already know what fun 45Colt is to shoot. It would be hard to just look at that one.
    Yep since my Toklat 454 Casull is such a pleasure to shoot and i was getting that Long Branch, my Flattop convertible was good to go to a new house...
    45 LC is an awesome caliber... JP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    Yep since my Toklat 454 Casull is such a pleasure to shoot and i was getting that Long Branch, my Flattop convertible was good to go to a new house...
    45 LC is an awesome caliber... JP.
    I'm hedging on a flat top 45 myself - the .357 version I got from PR is deadly, and very nice in the hand. I was not a huge fan of Blackhawks before that gun, and even had buyers remorse during the pre-order. Glad I gave it a chance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    I dont buy it as a pottery, i will shoot it, that is sure but maybe i will be very carefull at the great nickel finish... JP.
    1st rule....keep all copper solvents away from nickel finish.

    Renaissance wax does a nice job on protecting and keeping it shiny.

    OK
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    Quote Originally Posted by okcorral1881 View Post
    1st rule....keep all copper solvents away from nickel finish.

    Renaissance wax does a nice job on protecting and keeping it shiny.

    OK
    Thanks for the mantenance tips... JP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    I dont buy it as a pottery, i will shoot it, that is sure but maybe i will be very carefull at the great nickel finish... JP.
    Quote Originally Posted by okcorral1881 View Post
    1st rule....keep all copper solvents away from nickel finish.

    Renaissance wax does a nice job on protecting and keeping it shiny.

    OK
    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    Thanks for the mantenance tips... JP.
    To keep it shiny and micro scratches away


    "If A is success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut."

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    Interesting... Are there chains that sell the wax or do you buy online?

    Any good for gloss blue finishes or just natural metal?

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