I have a SAA. Would like to put a few rounds through it just to be a part of its history. Would need to find some 45LC light loads.PhiloBeddo » 05 Jun 2025, 1:06 pm » wrote: ↑ Never got into them. More of a Colt Single Action Army guy.
No, but I saw one for sale in a pawn shop in Weatherford. Only 1995.00. pass.Skans » 05 Jun 2025, 1:01 pm » wrote: ↑ If so, do you have any opinion on the early (pre-1906) DWM American Eagle Lugers?
That seems to be about what I see for asking prices. I like the really early ones with the dished toggles.murdock » 05 Jun 2025, 4:39 pm » wrote: ↑ No, but I saw one for sale in a pawn shop in Weatherford. Only 1995.00. pass.
Skans » 05 Jun 2025, 1:01 pm » wrote: ↑ If so, do you have any opinion on the early (pre-1906) DWM American Eagle Lugers?
DeezerShoove » 05 Jun 2025, 5:04 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm not into guns I can't or won't shoot.
If you gave it to me I'd be looking for a buyer the same day.
I was into antique furniture for a little while. Had some nice looking stuff.
A buddy of mine once said "I was in a rickety furniture stage a while ago."
That nailed it. **** that's "collectable" but barely usable... **** that.
I understand. I don't think you could give away antique furniture these days - really nice stuff too. Same thing could happen to antique firearms, I suppose. GenZ says they aren't into "stuff". They want experiences so they can post pictures to their social media story-board.DeezerShoove » 05 Jun 2025, 5:04 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm not into guns I can't or won't shoot.
If you gave it to me I'd be looking for a buyer the same day.
I was into antique furniture for a little while. Had some nice looking stuff.
A buddy of mine once said "I was in a rickety furniture stage a while ago."
That nailed it. **** that's "collectable" but barely usable... **** that.