Engraver brought this by today for me to see his work before it goes
for Royal Blue and grips.
Grand slam home run!!
Sirhr
for Royal Blue and grips.
Grand slam home run!!
Sirhr
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You better get a kidskin or deerskin lined holster for packin' that around. I can't tell you how many nicely finished pistols get ruined by a shitty fitting holster, and sometimes with rivets exposed.
Colt New Service in .45 Long Colt... which is a pretty rare cal. for a New Service.That is very nice. I have always preferred engraving that accentuates but does not over power.
All that's needed now is a Tom Threepersons with similar tooling and dyed background in blue.
1917?
I thought the New Service in .45LC was pretty popular since it got adopted by the US Army for a while?Colt New Service in .45 Long Colt... which is a pretty rare cal. for a New Service.
Sirhr
Huge numbers were converted to Moon Clips... or converted for Brits. So a surviving, all-original civilian New Service (not 1917) in .45 LC is relatively rare. Not a unicorn, by any means. But not common either!I thought the New Service in .45LC was pretty popular since it got adopted by the US Army for a while?
I'd like one in .455 Webley myself.
Ahhh that makes sense, same as how all those wonderful Webleys were buggered over into moon-clips for .45ACP too. Now finding one with an intact cylinder is far more difficult.Huge numbers were converted to Moon Clips... or converted for Brits. So a surviving, all-original civilian New Service (not 1917) in .45 LC is relatively rare. Not a unicorn, by any means. But not common either!
Cheers,
Sirhr
Gorgeous!