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#196575 - 12/05/21 01:04 PM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Sidney_Redford]
Uncle Mike Offline
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Hi, here is my pre-war P 35," Browning Hi-Power", regards, Mike

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#196576 - 12/05/21 01:11 PM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Sidney_Redford]
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Hi, here is my 1910 Colt Bisley, in 32-20. I got it at an auction. It went low because the previous owner had it restored. Grampa said, "even a blind hog finds an acorn, sometimes". The pictures were taken by the Auctioneer, regards, Mike

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#196580 - 12/05/21 09:53 PM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Uncle Mike]
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Mike, those sure look good.
Walker
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#196582 - 12/06/21 04:22 AM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Uncle Mike]
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Mike
I got it at an auction. It went low because the previous owner had it restored.

Turnbull restoration?
Awesome gun, it's beautiful...
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#196583 - 12/06/21 08:17 AM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Michael_Mason]
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Beautiful!!
though I already typed this, BUT maybe I didn't post it up.
anyway....there was an article in the recent GUNS magazine about the colt(3rd gen) in 32-20....
I was interested in the recoil...any comments...have you shot it??

Thanks
:-)Rocky
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#196584 - 12/06/21 10:26 AM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Michael_Mason]
Uncle Mike Offline
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Originally Posted By: Michael_Mason
Originally Posted By: Uncle Mike
I got it at an auction. It went low because the previous owner had it restored.

Turnbull restoration?
Awesome gun, it's beautiful...

Hi, my guess is that it was done by Nutmeg Sports because of the grips. That is just a guess. The Auction house said the widow said it was "sent back to the factory". Auctioneer also said he was shocked by, for him, a low price. It wasn't that low but reasonable in comparison to Colts at that time, regards, Mike
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#196585 - 12/06/21 10:44 AM Re: Hand Guns [Re: thevalueman]
Uncle Mike Offline
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Originally Posted By: thevalueman
Beautiful!!
though I already typed this, BUT maybe I didn't post it up.
anyway....there was an article in the recent GUNS magazine about the colt(3rd gen) in 32-20....
I was interested in the recoil...any comments...have you shot it??

Thanks
:-)Rocky


Hi Rocky, shoots good and recoil is lower than a 38 Special.(to me) It's 100 grain bullet at about 900 fps. I'm not recoil sensitive but I think this is a nice mild shooting round. Accuracy is good, regards, Mike
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#196586 - 12/06/21 11:13 AM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Uncle Mike]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Mike,
I may be wrong on this,but I understand that there were two factory loadings for the 32-20. One for rifle and the other for revolvers.

They warned that using the rifle loads will damage a handgun and once the round is out of the box,no way to tell which load is which.
Am I wrong on that???

Super nice looking Colt/Bisley.

Wayne
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#196588 - 12/06/21 02:33 PM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Wayne Dengler]
Uncle Mike Offline
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Hi Wayne, my understanding is that commercial ammo companies load the older shells to a minimum pressure, unless specified. The 32-20 or the 32 WCF was originally a rifle cartridge that was also later used in handguns. I use cowboy loads in old "timey" cowboy guns. If I was concerned about the 32-20 I would use "Black Hills" Cowboy loads. I have shot those in the above revolver w/o signs of pressure. I also reload so that is a different option. I can only say I never had a problem, regards, Mike
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#196589 - 12/07/21 05:53 PM Re: Hand Guns [Re: Uncle Mike]
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the site is too slow today....older national match....ivory grips!!
who knows...I may have posted this before...I love cocktail hour!!

:-)Rocky


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