![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's rough but all there, has all the matching numbers and I have the Colt letter. I decided I'm going to shoot my Great-Great Grandfather 1873 Army Colt. It will be a better gun for what you are doing, and your very special gun will still be there, with all the memories. get you a Colt Clone for a few hundred dollars and shoot it. I paid $600 for it, and he got me $10,000 for it! he could only get me about $10,000 for it. he could have got me $20,000 for it (1991), but since it had. Well, then he told me that if the gun had not been re-done. He told me that I should ONLY shoot BP in it. A guy who represented one of the auction houses told me that if I continued to shoot it using Smokeless powder, that it would someday break apart at the top strap due to the sharp pressure spike at the front of the burn curve. Her husband had rebuilt it, buffed it until you could hardly read the numbers and script, re-blued it. I got it around 1990 from a fellow who picked it up from a window. It had the Ainsworth stamps, the Script writing on the barrel, and the Cartouch. ![]()
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