An 'oddball' with a touch of class
An 'oddball' with a touch of class
I have only fired one and that was many years ago. With only one chamber to align and index instead of six, it made accuracy easier. Not much good for rapid fire though.
When I was a boy there was......
.......a real gentleman gun buff who ran the local brick and mortar gunshop. His name was Don Morris, a wheelchair bound fellow, but a deep enthusiast who was a more than competent gunsmith.
Anyway, amongst other treasures, he owned a Camp Perry, a Smith & Wesson Straightline, and various Smith and H&R tip-down target pistols. Mr Morris being an observant man allowed a rabidly enthusiastic young lad to fondle fine firearms upon occasion. I never shot the Colt, but was able to ooh and ah over it a time or two.
That would have in the late '60s. He is long gone now, but I remember many a pleasant hour spent in his company.
Otony, who got his first personally paid for handgun in that same shop.