Seeings as this is a hunting and fishing site, vs a f#%&!@g baseball pussy people chat board I though I'd post something that goes along with what we are here for.
In the past month I bought two Colt SAA revolvers, one is a first generation 1920 38/40, and the other is a third generation NIB 2004 45 colt.
Today I had a chance to see how both of them shot and if there was a big difference between them vs. the 84 years apart they were made.
Using factory ammo and shooting off a bench and sandbag I really wanted to see how they shot vs. my marksmanship. They both shot pretty much where they were aimed, but the 38/40 was much easier to shoot vs. the recoil from the 45 colt.
The target you see for the 45 were the first 5 round that gun ever shot, may need to break it in a little.
The 84 year old 38/40 must have a few thousand rounds through it but never missed a beat.
I also have a second generation SAA (1961) that has the 7 1/2" barrel, I"ve shot that one already so I didn't bring it along.
May have to bring one of these along on opening day just for the fun of it.
45 Colt.jpg38-40 Colt.jpg