I am not the best at organization of files on my computer. When I see something that has photos I create a folder concerning it and hope to heck I can remember where it can be found in my 68-year-old mind.
I found these files today and wish I had included them in my original post. Hindsight is 20/20 so here is the sequel.
According to my notes this is purported to be a Colt 3rd Gen cased set that went for $3K at auction. I want the stock, the case, and accoutrements. I don't want the bling overpriced revolver.
The next guns were offered, bought, and sold through the October Country (Idaho) website when they acquired the collection of Dr. Jim L. Davis (RPRCA) late last year. They were first offered for sale in late November 2019 and the seller (who normally just deals in BP rifle supplies and accessories) had no clue as to the value of the collection, and the offerings sold like hotcakes at a pancake restaurant.
https://www.octobercountry.com/
I like this ASM 3rd Model Dragoon cased set, probably mid-70's manufacture. It has the rear 3-leaf sight.
These next ones are two different ASM 1970's revolvers with shoulder stocks, both having 18" barrels. I do not know what they sold for but given the flurry at that time I am guessing that the buyers got one heckuva deal.
OC still has one cased shoulder stocked 1860 Army to sell, but it is a Hawes brass frame and is not historically correct. I offered $450 a month ago and he came back with a price of $750.
https://www.octobercountry.com/1860-army-44-cal-with-shoulder-stock-hawes-firearms-css/
I also have many photos of handmade shoulder stocks, several from Eastern Europe if you folks want me to post them.
I know I am probably the only one anal enough here to be interested to the depth I have taken this subject. My original quest was for information about shoulder stocks for a Dragoon revolver, but my Internet search has taken me much further.
Addictions are just that.
You folks stay safe and have a good night.
Regards,
Jim