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Buckeyeguy

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Here is a good example of my black powder Colt pattern guns I took a number of years ago. A nice group of black powder Colts. The Patterson (no visible trigger in the center) is a Italian made reproduction but the rest are 1970s vintage Colt made revolvers, save for the long gun at the bottom. That is an honest to God Colt 1861 special contract musket made in 1862, in .58 caliber.

Among the large revolvers you see a Colt Walker just above the musket, the blue background case is a third model Dragoon, both in .44 caliber. There are a couple of smaller cased 1851 Colt Navy models in .36 caliber at the top. The double case set are a fluted and non fluted cylinder Colt 1860 Army models in .44 caliber. The real small revolvers on either side of the Patterson are a 1862 Pocket Navy and Pocket Police. There is also a 1861 Colt Navy and 1851 Navy to the left towards the bottom above the musket and the pair on the other side another Third Model Dragoon and a non fluted 1860 Army.


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:shocked2: Very nice. BE SURE to insure them to value, NOT the "cap" most policies have on firearms ($2500.00 is about average). "Insurance is all expensive till ya need it"

Oh yea! Welcome to "the Forum" :)
 
A ver nice collection. Funnily enough a mate of mine in South Australia had one of those rifled muskets, unfired when he got it too.
 
I got my first gun as a teenager at the tender age of 14. Luckily my late father was willing to indulge my hobby by giving permission or filling out forms until I was of majority age, but I had to raise the money to buy what I wanted.
 
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