My story was a little less bucolic than that one. My grandfather and father were bootleggers during the 1920's, grandpa liked the 32/20 because prior to the 357, a standard police 38 special load would not go through the door of a model T Ford, the Hi-speed "rifle" loading for a 32/20 out of a 5" Colt Police Positive Special would with no problem. I think there may have been a couple of people that did not reach retirement due to that fact. Later on as a toddler I have vague memories of a ruckus at home. Dad and his 2 brothers both spent 43 through 45 in the south pacific and when they came home they were a bit different, all were alcoholics also. Uncle Bill became a steel worker, Dad returned to the farm, and Uncle George collected money for men who ran houses of ill repute and loan sharking in St Louis. George was a boxer in the navy (all 3 were navy men) and had killed a man in the ring, had a dishonorable discharge over it I think. Anyway, he was hiding out at the farm for awhile and was drunk, and wanted to fight dad. He kept threatening grandpa with a knife to get dad to fight him. Dad came right into the house, reached up into the cabinet for his Colt, and walked out into the yard. Grandpa was between them and George told dad- "you don't have the guts to shoot" to which Dad just raise the gun and fired. He put one through Georges bicep but missed the bone, and George dropped the knife and went down. Mom wrapped the arm in a dish towel and they got him on a horse and Dad rode him into town to the doc's office. The wound was not bad and Dad put him on the train back to St Louis. We did not see him again for about 10 years. I used to climb up on the cabinets from time to time when no one was around and look at that gun, the rearing horse with the arrow in his mouth.
Dad was a hell of a good shot, but he never liked guns, and when I really fell in love with them he was not happy. It was not until he after died in '83 that I found out many things. My older brother still has that Colt, and if there was any caliber or model that stands out in memory, that is it.