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The Pony Quest is back on....


BHunted

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So many moons ago, (early '80's), I had to make a decision what I liked and disliked. Dept required we use something that could fire .38 spl.
So, with not much to offer, it was either going to be S&W or Colt...
Went to the shop and I needed to be convinced of which. Then, it was a matter of preference. The S&W rattled a tad when you shook it, the Colt, solid as a rock.
So, my love of Colts started up. Within a short period of time, I bought a 4" Nickel Python, 6" Royal Blue Python, a Nickel 1911 MKV Series 70. Short after, ...the Colt  Lawman Mark III .357
My carry was the 4" Python and backup was the Lawman.


My dept was hell bent on not using revolvers anymore, so I was able to carry the 1911....  (would be nice if they paid something), but truth be told, revolvers were not that expensive, and I already had what I needed.
Over the years, I started getting more interest in semi-autos and went with HKs... 
I sold my 6" to a guy in AZ, my 4" to a kid just out of the academy and my Lawman to the guy that owned my marina... Knowing what we know today for the going price, I kick myself in the arse for getting rid of them. Who would have known.
Kept the 1911 only for remembrance. Eventually had it chromed, (nobody does nickel anymore ,(and if so, would be very expensive) ... and fitted with tritium sights my old eyes could see...

So, my quest. I just got my hands on an excellent 1976 vintage Lawman Mark III. Must have been in someone's safe for decades because looks like it was never shot. Still had cosmoline on some parts. I got a deal that I could not pass up. I will slowly rebuild my Pony/Pythons of yester-year.

My only Colts and hopefully not the last, (excuse the tint and oily prints. They are both shiny mirror like. Hard to get shot without reflection..) :
 

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1 hour ago, papa61 said:

Stop it! Old Colts are so sweet, and expensive. That pair is beautiful!

Bought the 1911 for $250 brand new in 1977 I believe
The 1976 Lawman just last week for $845...
Just got to keep eyes peeled.... my new mission. 😉

 

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i just came across a crazy deal myself... i found a 2000 production year series 80 1911 in all black. 

 

I had been looking for a nice series 80 (i prefer Springfield for series 70 design, just a better 1911) for some time and couldn't find one for under 1500 or so dollars. 

 

Well i found one in almost new condition for 700. yep. 700. The deals are out there, be patient and wait and you will be rewarded like myself. I love Colt and have built my collection back up to 2 as well. 

I have a beautiful 3 inch King Cobra 357 fitted with some sexy Altamonts snakeskins with Gold rampants in the grips. 

I just ordered another set of Alts for my new (new to me) series 80 in American Walnut with Gold inlays as well. 

my next Colt i will be after soon enough will be a Python, but i just cannot decide on barrel length. Im leaning towards 4 inches but i have heard get the 5 inch if you can... so we will see. 

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3 hours ago, Grayfox54 said:

While I'm mainly a S&W guy, I do have a fondness for pony revolvers as well. 😉

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i love the Blued and black pachmayr grip look 

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