Well, there's your problem, your a lefty
Because Saddle Ring Carbines are just cool!
108 years old.
Made in 1890. My grandparents weren’t born yet, and they were all dead before I was born. Times were tougher, and life was hard.
I did some looking and mother of God these pieces aint cheap...….
But I might secretly want one any way. Maybe. Sorta.
Well duh... since a decent 1911 starts at around $2000.Like anything, the prices range from affordable to astronomical. There are still plenty of guns out there that can be bought right. The ‘73 cost me the most, but it was still less than a new M1A. The ‘92 was less than a decent 1911.
I did some looking and mother of God these pieces aint cheap...….
But I might secretly want one any way. Maybe. Sorta.
Ok Churchmouse.Well duh... since a decent 1911 starts at around $2000.
Because Saddle Ring Carbines are just cool!
108 years old.
An 1873 SRC in 44-40 is on the list, but will probably be awhile. Gonna be a busy year for me.I don't care what model, the SRCs are great.
I’m gonna stick with the 20” carbines from here on out I believe. I picked up that ‘73 full size rifle, just to have some variety. With a 24” octagon barrel, it’s a little beefier than the carbine.An SRC should be a 20" barrel. I've got some Uberti's as well, my 1866 SRC in 44-40.