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Post by Robster on Jan 17, 2019 11:45:20 GMT -5
A forum member asked me to expand a little on the .32 magnum I posted in the small game and varmints thread that I used to take the porcupines. This is my small game hunting gun. When I am out running snowshoe hare or cottontails with the beagles or riding horses in cooler weather (no open carry in my state) this is what I carry. When it is warm I carry my 4.5" barrel single six .22 magnum I had some pictures on file so here it goes!! Ruger Single Six .32 mag. the work was done by Alan Harton Super Blackhawk thumb spur welded onto a single six hammer Steel Qualite grip frame 5.5" octagon barrel steel ejector rod housing black powder chamfer on cylinder Action job sheep horn grips made by Josh Jolley of RJ custom knives. I requested leaving the bark on the grips. I really like the look. Unfortunately I do not have a picture of it with the sheephorn on it in my carry rig, but here it is with a sheephorn knife made by J. Neilson, sheath from Doc Barranti, belt and holster from E.P. Saddlery
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Joe S.
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Post by Joe S. on Jan 17, 2019 22:47:54 GMT -5
What a fine sixgun!!
That is exactly what i was dreaming of doing to one of my 32s the other day.
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Post by mk70ss on Jan 18, 2019 6:50:07 GMT -5
That is just about perfect!
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Post by wheelguns on Jan 18, 2019 9:08:56 GMT -5
That is a beauty!
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Post by squawberryman on Jan 18, 2019 16:09:12 GMT -5
That's a hot buttered biscuit right there
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Post by ncrobb on Jan 18, 2019 20:34:04 GMT -5
That's a hot buttered biscuit right there With molasses.
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Post by magnum314 on Jan 19, 2019 8:52:31 GMT -5
That's a hot buttered biscuit right there With molasses. ...and a side of thick-cut peppered bacon.
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