OT. Cowboy Action Shooting and various related info...
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:01 am
Anybody here besides me (and most likely Willie,) own a sixgun?
well, i've owned several over the years, Colts mostly, some other brands. and sold or traded off every one of them. but a while back, i got the yen to get back into the fold on them...and started looking around. JESUS! the price has skyrocketed! many's the time i could hook up with a fine Colt Model P sixgun for three to five hundred dollars... less than that, the more beatup looking they were. but hey, not any more. last gunshow i went to, even wornout Colts were going for 700 to 800 dollars. new ones a grand or better. man, i don't want a Colt for that price...no way.
but looking around, i spotted some replica Colts... several different brands in fact. Beretta Stampede, Uberti, Navy Arms, EMF, Taylor, and others... and most all of the replicas looked as good as any Colt. i finally shut my eyes and settled on a Uberti Cattleman in .45 Long Colt for 250.00 dollars... the piece looks good, near if not completely identical to the Colt Peacemaker. i took it home and damn, but it works just fine. i can even hit with it, by darn. and that .45 Long Colt round packs a hefty punch.
by the way, i found out why the Colt cowboy pistols and such have skyrocketed in price the last few years... a thing called Cowboy Action Shooting. yeah, from what i've checked on, its a hell of a fast growing sport these days, and old pistols, especially Colts, are being snapped up like crazy, driving the price sky high.
it does look pretty cool. the cowboy shooting clubs, mostly SASS (single action shooting society) backed and ram-rodded clubs and events, are sprouting up all over. you dress like a cowboy or westerner, you pack cowboy or western leather and iron, and you meet once a month or so to show off your duds, meet and greet other like-minded pistol packers, and even get to shoot off your sixguns in staged shooting contests. oh and at many of these events, you even get to chow down. some even have open bars AFTER the shooting's over. sounds cushy.
amazing... that something like that has spread like wildfire. i've checked around locally and there are none real close to me. but hey, someone might start one soon.
till then, i'm out there with my own Peacemaker busting caps and having a ball.
by the way, though a fairly low cost alternative to the Colt, i can highly recommend the Uberti sixguns. my Cattleman is doing very well for me.
Beowolff
well, i've owned several over the years, Colts mostly, some other brands. and sold or traded off every one of them. but a while back, i got the yen to get back into the fold on them...and started looking around. JESUS! the price has skyrocketed! many's the time i could hook up with a fine Colt Model P sixgun for three to five hundred dollars... less than that, the more beatup looking they were. but hey, not any more. last gunshow i went to, even wornout Colts were going for 700 to 800 dollars. new ones a grand or better. man, i don't want a Colt for that price...no way.
but looking around, i spotted some replica Colts... several different brands in fact. Beretta Stampede, Uberti, Navy Arms, EMF, Taylor, and others... and most all of the replicas looked as good as any Colt. i finally shut my eyes and settled on a Uberti Cattleman in .45 Long Colt for 250.00 dollars... the piece looks good, near if not completely identical to the Colt Peacemaker. i took it home and damn, but it works just fine. i can even hit with it, by darn. and that .45 Long Colt round packs a hefty punch.
by the way, i found out why the Colt cowboy pistols and such have skyrocketed in price the last few years... a thing called Cowboy Action Shooting. yeah, from what i've checked on, its a hell of a fast growing sport these days, and old pistols, especially Colts, are being snapped up like crazy, driving the price sky high.
it does look pretty cool. the cowboy shooting clubs, mostly SASS (single action shooting society) backed and ram-rodded clubs and events, are sprouting up all over. you dress like a cowboy or westerner, you pack cowboy or western leather and iron, and you meet once a month or so to show off your duds, meet and greet other like-minded pistol packers, and even get to shoot off your sixguns in staged shooting contests. oh and at many of these events, you even get to chow down. some even have open bars AFTER the shooting's over. sounds cushy.
amazing... that something like that has spread like wildfire. i've checked around locally and there are none real close to me. but hey, someone might start one soon.
till then, i'm out there with my own Peacemaker busting caps and having a ball.
by the way, though a fairly low cost alternative to the Colt, i can highly recommend the Uberti sixguns. my Cattleman is doing very well for me.
Beowolff