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Got that right Pete...Sorry to say..
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Colt in Hartford is nothing but a highly valuable trade name.
What is under the Blue Onion Dome ( a gift from a Tsar I believe) has nothing to do with guns. The original Rampant Colt was sold to a speculator group, but may have been bought back by the state and is now in the CT Museum in the Supreme Court building. That museum is worth a trip, in my opinion. |
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the Rampant Colt | ![]() |
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that pony is fiberglas I believe.
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At one point Larry Wilson claimed to own the original Colt, but I believe it came back to the state. More than I can say for some of the fine Colts that he 'borrowed' from the state library.
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what a scandal
sold right out of the state library |
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