Lipsey's BH .45 Convertible?

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Rat76

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My Lipsey's, 32 HR mag / 32-20. The Single Six above it is also 32 HR mag.

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I paid close to a grand for the BH 5-6 years ago. Only way I could get one in 32-20. ;)

It completed my "Blackhawks in a caliber that starts with a three" collection. :D
 

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Won't be selling mine anytime soon. The medium frame flattops are my favorite adjustable sighted revolvers. Here is my .45 flattops ying and yang. Of course have the .357 and .44 Special flattops too to round out the set. Just suit me right down to the ground.
 

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My Lipsey's, 32 HR mag / 32-20. The Single Six above it is also 32 HR mag.

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I paid close to a grand for the BH 5-6 years ago. Only way I could get one in 32-20. ;)

It completed my "Blackhawks in a caliber that starts with a three" collection. :D

I wouldn't mind getting one of those to pair with my Buckeye 10mm / .38-40. But not for the prices I usually see then listed at.
 
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Rat76

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LOL, I'm ignoring the existence of that particular Buckeye combo. I've started switching my interest toward cap & ball revolvers. Ruger should make one in .36, call it the Old Navy,

Oops, I guess that name is already taken.
 

eveled

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LOL, I'm ignoring the existence of that particular Buckeye combo. I've started switching my interest toward cap & ball revolvers. Ruger should make one in .36, call it the Old Navy,

Oops, I guess that name is already taken.

A.36 cal would be neat, but a .50 cal would really trip my trigger.
 

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