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Jeff Higgins Jeff Higgins is online now
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Originally Posted by fred cook View Post
Just added this Colt Officers Model to the herd. A fairly late (1952) gun with nickel finish (unusual). Grips are Circassian walnut. Please forgive the finger smudges! I should have wiped it down before taking the picture. Chambered for .38 special. Note the custom hammer!
Very cool, Fred. It's great to see you are into the double action Colts. I've been learning a lot from you.

On a different note, but hailing from about the same time, here is my old Model 70. Serial number says it's a 1950 manufacture. It's just a run-of-the-mill .30-'06. This was one of just two hunting rifles I owned when I was younger, with the other being a T/C Hawken in .54 caliber, so I could take advantage of muzzle loading seasons. Unfortunately, as I got older and acquired a pretty diverse array of (often unusual) hunting rifles, this poor thing started get left at home. It sat unloved and overlooked in the back of the safe for a good two decades. It's kind of a heavy, unwieldy thing as hunting rifles go, going well over ten pounds with a scope. I guess I didn't know any better when I was younger... Anyhoo, the scope is gone, it will be wearing a peep of some kind from now on (starting with the XS Sight Systems "ghost ring" shown), and will be getting a bit more use from now on.

The old soldier:

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