I think it's a Colt!
G glassguy New member Dec 10, 2011 #1 I think it's a Colt! Attachments S7001115.JPG 107.9 KB · Views: 259 S7001114.JPG 113.6 KB · Views: 161
A Aguila Blanca Staff Dec 10, 2011 #3 You won't need a high-priced custom shop to give that baby a "melt job."
P Pond James Pond New member Dec 10, 2011 #5 Cocoa powder edition, rather than black powder, methinks. Just to be on the safe side, eat the barrel last...
Cocoa powder edition, rather than black powder, methinks. Just to be on the safe side, eat the barrel last...
K Kimbertron New member Dec 10, 2011 #6 Where did you get that? I need to tell my boyfriend that's what i want on valentines day instead of a cheesy heart shaped chocolates lol.
Where did you get that? I need to tell my boyfriend that's what i want on valentines day instead of a cheesy heart shaped chocolates lol.
N nate45 New member Dec 10, 2011 #7 glassguy said: I think its a Colt! Click to expand... Its hard to tell with all the patina. Looks like a .38 Super from the cartridges. I wouldn't fire those however, they look too old. They're still probably delicious though.
glassguy said: I think its a Colt! Click to expand... Its hard to tell with all the patina. Looks like a .38 Super from the cartridges. I wouldn't fire those however, they look too old. They're still probably delicious though.
J jimbob86 Moderator Dec 10, 2011 #8 I'd bet dollars to chocolate glazed doughnuts that after a few minutes of warm-up, it'd have trigger pull as smooth as warm butter!
I'd bet dollars to chocolate glazed doughnuts that after a few minutes of warm-up, it'd have trigger pull as smooth as warm butter!
G glassguy New member Dec 12, 2011 #14 So far, I have found 215 grain Tootsie Rolls to feed the best. Also, malted milk ball ammo feeds pretty well. Last edited: Dec 12, 2011
So far, I have found 215 grain Tootsie Rolls to feed the best. Also, malted milk ball ammo feeds pretty well.