I bought my first Colt 2nd gen Navy around 1972. It was a cased Robert E. Lee commemorative. I then traded that for a cased double set with both the RE Lee and the US Grant. There were only 250 double sets made, but somebody made a deal I couldn't refuse so I let the double go and then just got their standard 1851 Navy. I bought their 3rd model Dragoon when it came out in 1975 and later their 1860 army around 1978 or 79. Then I got married and just quit.
However, after retiring in 2007, I made up for lost time and have a safe full of them now
Here are all 11 standard Colt 2nd gen models from the Walker to the 1862 pockets
Here are some of my cased models. The cased Walker is a 3rd gen and of course, the SAA is not a Colt or even a percussion. It a Uberti movie copy of the Pistol Kurt Russell used as Wyatt Earp in tombstone
I ended up winning a single boxed RE Lee and a US Grant with matched serial numbers so I ordered a custom Bill Shumate case to recreate that double set I traded off back in the 1970s
Then later, Mr. Shumate had an extra Colt London style case that somebody had canceled so he listed it for sale on the Colt forum. I bought it and put two of my 4 RE Lee's in it since they were the only 2nd gen production in any numbers with round trigger guards.
They really show off nice in the OD lined case.
Here's two Colt 2nd gen sequentially numbered 1861 Navies that I picked up in a Morphy's auction for a bid of $600 plus premium in total for both. That's about the going price for one in the market place now so it's like one was free.
Lastly, last year I won an unissued M1840 heavy saber made by Emerson & Silver for the New Jersey Volunteer cavalry during the ACW, so I put this little vignette together of what a well dressed Union cavalryman might have carried in sidearms. First, an 1860 Army in his belt holster, then two 2nd model Dragoons in pommel holsters plus an original S & W model 1 second issue tip-up .22 short revolver that many Union soldiers carried as a backup
Cheers