41 Long Colt
I seem to be the only person with a transition model 1903 41 Colt SAA, that I shoot. I use "tightgoup" but I will now go to black powder.
What whould un USE obviously I will fill the case and compress.
Any help out there
What whould un USE obviously I will fill the case and compress.
Any help out there
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I know that the SSA was made in 36 different calibers but I've never seen a .41. Where do you find the brass to even shoot that thing?
1st edit: When I asked about his brass, I wasn't talking about the cases. Who plays cowboy with a 105 year old $3,500 Colt?[:D]0 -
quote:Originally posted by Pagan
I know that the SSA was made in 36 different calibers but I've never seen a .41. Where do you find the brass to even shoot that thing?
Here are two .41LC Colt SAA's for sale and ammo is readily available from a number of sources such as Midway.com:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=94954359
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=947757070 -
Christ I bought mine for $250.00
At the $2200 to 3500 they are asking now , Heck I may post it myself ! HA ! [:D]0 -
quote:Originally posted by melkor
Christ I bought mine for $250.00
At the $2200 to 3500 they are asking now , Heck I may post it myself ! HA ! [:D]
$250.00? You've gotta be the luckiest SOB on earth. I've never heard of anybody in the last twenty years paying less than $1,500.00 for a working 1st edition Colt SAA0 -
Well, do youself a favor, buy yourself a clone to play cowboy with and lock up that Colt.
Truly,0
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