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    1860 Colt ID

    Thanks everybody. I found the FROCS site (a good one). My friends piece has a serial number in the 1200's, which I gather means mid-1960's production. It is unfired, in new condition. I advised her not to shoot it until we found out more about it. She's not a collector, she just wants a good...
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    1860 Colt ID

    Trying to ID a Colt that a friend just got. No manufacturer's name, but "Made in Belgium" stamped on bottom of grip frame. It's very well made and has matching serial numbers on the bottom of the barrel, frame, and grip frame. The frame, hammer, and loading lever are case hardened (nicely...
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    Score: My new T/C Cherokee

    Thanks. I haven't measured the twist rate yet. Do you know what it is? Also, the velocity info is interesting. I don't have a chronograph these days and I've been real curious about velocities from all my BP guns. So far I haven't found any good reference materials that have velocities. Can...
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    Score: My new T/C Cherokee

    Hi All, New here. The Cherokee post caught my eye. I just got one, and I need to learn more. It's my first .32. I got lucky and found it at an estate auction. It's in beautiful condition; the original owner did a wonderful job of taking care of it. I've only run a dozen shots through it. As I...
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