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*SOLD* Colt New Frontier Single Action Army .45LC 4.75" *3RD GEN MODEL - CLASSIC*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt New Frontier first appeared in 1961, beginning with serial number 3000NF, which remained at the Colt factory. Production continued through 1974, ending in the 72XXNF range, resulting in just over 4,000 units produced during this 2nd Generation run. These Flat-Top Target models were offered in four calibers: .45 Colt, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and .44 Special. According to Colt historian Don Wilkerson, the .38 Special is the rarest among them, followed by the .44
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Jun 13th 2025
*SOLD* A. Uberti 1860 Henry .45 LC Blue/Brass 24.25" *EYE CATCHING REPRODUCTION*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Uberti's 1860 Henry Rifle is a popular rifle that has a distinct receiver that was originally available in bronze or steel. During the U.S. Civil War, it was one of the most sought-after rifles and was known among Confederate troops as the rifle that Yankee soldiers could "Load on Sunday and shoot all week." In today's world, the Uberti 1860 Henry is a favorite in N-SSA target shooting competitions due to its historic appearance, quick handling, and excellent accura
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Apr 3rd 2025
*SOLD* Hammerli/Interarms Virginian .45 LC Blue/CCH *SWISS SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
A winning hand is a matter of luck. The new VIRGINIAN by HAMMERLI is another matter. Here, your winnings are assured in advance. Crafted by the Swiss firm of HAMMERLI (world famous for its crafting of Olympic medal winners) the VIRGINIAN guarantees you the precision, excellence and reliability worthy of its honored name. You don't gamble when you choose the VIRGINIAN. It's your best choice for a lifetime of shooting pleasure and pride of ownership. Some special VIRG
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Apr 1st 2025
*SOLD* Uberti 1873 .45LC -Sterling Silver- 4.75" *GEORGE S. PATTON COMMEMORATIVE*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisIf America ever had a warrior son, it was General George S. Patton Jr. During World War II, a time when heroes abounded, General Patton stood out and captured the imagination of the world. He brought great enthusiasm to war, mastered the art of it, and excelled at it. As a young Cavalry Officer, he yearned for war: "God, but I wish there would be a war." After he experienced it in World War I and peace returned, he reflected: "War is the only place where a man really lives
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Jul 11th 2024