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1851 Colt Navy with Ivory grips

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Wolfman0125

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Here is my recently acquired 1851 Colt Navy with Ivory Grips from the estate of a Special Forces Veteran of the Vietnam Era.
 

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I think the ivory grips on any nicely blued revolver is the cat's MEOW!!!! Midway USA has an 1858 Remington engraved model with ivory grips for sale now- not cheap - but NICE - I just purchased one :thumb: :ghostly::horseback:
 
All the steel frame black powder revolvers look good with ivory colored grips. The ivory just makes the rest of the pistol stand out. I have a couple with faux ivory grips. I do like the bone grips on an 1851 or 1860 also.
 
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Are there not a bunch of laws and regulations concerning ivory and its import? I had thought we were relegated to using ivory substitutes.

I forget who said that if there was one pair of breeding dinosaurs left in the world some a**hole would shoot the male. Likely he would be an underemployed elephant poacher.
 
Are there not a bunch of laws and regulations concerning ivory and its import? I had thought we were relegated to using ivory substitutes.

I forget who said that if there was one pair of breeding dinosaurs left in the world some a**hole would shoot the male. Likely he would be an underemployed elephant poacher. Some things a well rounded, full fledged human being just would not do.
 
Are there not a bunch of laws and regulations concerning ivory and its import? I had thought we were relegated to using ivory substitutes.

I forget who said that if there was one pair of breeding dinosaurs left in the world some a**hole would shoot the male. Likely he would be an underemployed elephant poacher.
Yes, lots of regulations. I believe it’s banned.
 
Are there not a bunch of laws and regulations concerning ivory and its import? I had thought we were relegated to using ivory substitutes.

I forget who said that if there was one pair of breeding dinosaurs left in the world some a**hole would shoot the male. Likely he would be an underemployed elephant poacher.
Lots of regulations on importing ivory and selling ivory but there are some decent substitutes like American ivory. I think it was around ten years ago the a lw was passed banning the sale of ivory.
 
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