.....and in my own safe. 86er posted a Colt Officer Model .22 for sale which reminded me I had a similar gun tucked away in my safe for years. Then jdad posted a beautiful similar colt and I mentioned that I had one in .22 mag. (didn't mean to hijack ) jdad responded that a mag would be rare. I'm not good at searches but some of you led me in the right direction. I found one on auction arms. Mine even has a lower ser#. The only difference is the grips. All the ones I find have checkered grips. Anyways it's great to be in the company of such knowledgable people. Thanks.
OT- Great Find Thanks to Forum Members
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That looks like a very useful revolver.
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I didn't even know they made them in .22 mag? Great find, they must be very rare!
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Re: OT- Great Find Thanks to Forum Members
very nice
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