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Great Day at range in Pflugerville; 3 Colt revolvers

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  • topduarte

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    Got off work a little early today and decided to go to Reds.

    All 3 of these have not been shot me until today. 18 rounds thru each revolver.

    Left to right. Colt Army Special in 32-20 from 1912 (Serial # 343595).

    Next is Colt Scout in 22lr from 1969 (Serial # 42212K)

    And last is a Colt Official Police in 38 Special from 1944 (Serial # 717947).

    The 32-20 was a blast to shoot as was the Scout.

    The 38 Special has slick aftermarket grips that I need replace but not bad.

    Fun day shooting 3 different Colt revolvers models in 3 different calibers.
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    jar

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    Hard to beat some of the Colts and Smiths from those eras. My carry gun lately has been a 1926 Colt Police Positive in 38S&W or a 1919 Colt Army Special or a 1980 Colt Detective Special in 38 Special and a 1919 Colt New Service 45acp.

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    MarkB462

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    Got off work a little early today and decided to go to Reds.

    All 3 of these have not been shot me until today. 18 rounds thru each revolver.

    Left to right. Colt Army Special in 32-20 from 1912 (Serial # 343595).

    Next is Colt Scout in 22lr from 1969 (Serial # 42212K)

    And last is a Colt Official Police in 38 Special from 1944 (Serial # 717947).

    The 32-20 was a blast to shoot as was the Scout.

    The 38 Special has slick aftermarket grips that I need replace but not bad.

    Fun day shooting 3 different Colt revolvers models in 3 different calibers.
    Wow, excellent caliber variety from revolver history. I bet they’re a blast to shoot.
     
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