Claven2 said:I'd also like to see someone bring in the copy of the Dance Bros. revolver. I don;t see it on the Pietta website right now, but I know they used to make a copy.
1851 Navy said:Claven2 said:I'd also like to see someone bring in the copy of the Dance Bros. revolver. I don;t see it on the Pietta website right now, but I know they used to make a copy.
I believe Dixie Gunworks still carries the Dance Bros.

The John Henry Dance & Brother handgun manufactory begin the winter of 1861-1862 with money being advanced from the state of Texas. Has 1 piece European grips with a steel frame. Barrel is .44 caliber, blued ,7 3/8" octagon to round. Brass blade front sight and a V-notch in hammer nose for rear sight. Features brass backstrap and triggerguard, color casehardened frame, loading lever, hammer and trigger. Manufactured by Pietta/Italy.
Let me be the first to say..I hate you! :lol:1851 Navy said:Well I took the plunge! In two weeks time I should have a 5.5" SAA winging its way to me, barring any last-minute strikes by Canada Post.
1851 Navy said:Striker said:Let me be the first to say..I hate you! :lol:
Sorry, I have a couple of exes who have you beat by several years. :lol:
RevolverRodger said:Does marstar have the 4-3/4 inch SAA guns ?




























