Welcome to the Forum, nice to have you here. If you haven't already, you may wish to post about the manuals on the revolver and/or semi-auto pages here. Glad you joined!
I am new to this site, but not to Colts. Now that I have "retired" from protecting the chemical industry I can "ride for my own brand" and devote more time to getting more colts, and shooting as I please. The only problem right now is that since my wife and I have moved, I have "misplaced" some of the exploded view manuals I had on some of my early colts, I am finding some places that have them, but colt revolvers are had to find. If anyone has a suggestion I am all ears !Thanks
Welcome to the Forum, nice to have you here. If you haven't already, you may wish to post about the manuals on the revolver and/or semi-auto pages here. Glad you joined!
Tony
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Welcome from southeast Texas.
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Hello and welcome to the forum from another member in wet East Texas.
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Welcome from a fellow Texan msheak. Great forum for all things Colt, have fun, learn lots, share what you know.
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I wish I had a magic bullet for your problem but all I have are hollow points.
Greetings from another Texian. Where abouts in Texas do you live? I am also retired and into Colt revolvers.
Ronin
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hi msheak! seen some exploded drawings at numrichs' website. i'm not sure if that is what you're after or not.
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