But they DO make a .45 ACP 'Colt 1917' style revolver, and that is on my tertiary list. (I saw it on NRAhab) By being on the tertiary list it is obviously not a type that I must have or would use primarily. For a backup gun, maybe a little economy is in order.
So I am entertaining the possibility of the Taurus for a .45 ACP revolver and will adjust the Master List accordingly.
Here's a picture of the Colt original 1917 model:


All is not lost if Taurus versions are scarce in the used market. I saw 3 various 1917 models in the case at Bass Pro, so the model isn't going away.
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Have you looked into the S&W 625, or Smith's reproduction of their own WWI 1917 revo?
A smith is where I lean to for when I pull the trigger on this purchase. But I didn't know a reproduction was available. Now I lean that way if I can't get a vintage one.
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