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Colt Box After Factory Work?

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I have a 1976 Peacemaker Buntline that was reblued & recased by Colt to factory specifications in 1990. When it was returned, it was sent back to me in one of their 1986 anniversary pattern “Heritage of Colt Craftsmanship” boxes. Since the paperwork documents the date of that work, should I worry about hunting up a box from 1976?
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I have a 1976 Peacemaker Buntline that was reblued & recased by Colt to factory specifications in 1990. When it was returned, it was sent back to me in one of their 1986 anniversary pattern “Heritage of Colt Craftsmanship” boxes. Since the paperwork documents the date of that work, should I worry about hunting up a box from 1976?
Obviously, after a clean-up and improvement like that, it became something of a safe Queen,& my pre - K22 Outdoorsman became my .22 shooter.
Afterwards, my Pre-K22 became my preferred.22; the Colt, now a safe Queen, was just too “purty.”
That’s it. While it was not a “beater,” it had its fair share of holster wear and such on the the barrel, cylinder & grip straps, & such was brought to new life.
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How about the bags or boxes for the spare cylinder in the Peacemaker .22? I haven’t seen one of those for a very long time!
Thanks I’d love to have one! I’ve a gun in the G163thousand range.
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