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Originally Posted by Milu
The problem I have with the older guns is that I like shooters, not rare collectables to appreciate on display. I'm a little dubious about old time metallurgy so I prefer something a little more modern. However, I must agree with Tabs about old time quality even if I'd be nervous about shooting most of the old pieces.
My own choice of 45 is the Detonics scoremaster.
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I have no reservations about shooting any of my old colt autos, none at all. My carry is a 1908 .380 that was made in 27. Goes bang every time. I DO have them inspected though for sure.