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Post by eskimo36 on May 14, 2019 6:18:21 GMT -5
Tim, not all your guns are the "proper" color. I have been in the hallowed halls of the Prince gun safe.
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Post by princeout on May 14, 2019 9:26:18 GMT -5
‘Tis true. First pair of large frame 45 Vaqueros for Son #3’s venture into Cowboy Mounted Shooting back in about 2002 were stainless. Those were the first Rugers to find their way into the house. Then somewhere along the way I got my wife a stainless 32 Vaquito. There’s also a NIB stainless 44 Special I got to try and bribe a friend to quit dipping (didn’t work yet) and finally, there is your old 6-1/2” 480 SBH. Oh - also a stainless raw TLA forging hanging on the wall.
Guilty as charged.
Tim
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Post by Joe S. on May 14, 2019 16:41:40 GMT -5
Beautiful!
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Post by eskimo36 on Sept 29, 2019 16:52:22 GMT -5
I know this is an old thread but through the help of my “friends” and a 3 way deal, I now own this pair. I have had one for a little while and now I have the other for a matched pair of Stroh 32s. Thanks Tim and Greg.
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Post by bushog on Sept 29, 2019 17:08:34 GMT -5
One day he will get tired of them and they will find new homes in Oklahoma. Beautiful guns and I as Greg and I have talked, that front sight is worth the price of admission to that game. Pure art. You'll need some serious trade fodder! Cabbage....
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Post by 500fksjr on Sept 29, 2019 17:09:21 GMT -5
I know this is an old thread but through the help of my “friends” and a 3 way deal, I now own this pair. I have had one for a little while and now I have the other for a matched pair of Stroh 32s. Thanks Tim and Greg. You are living right! congrats on a beauty!
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Post by bushog on Sept 29, 2019 17:14:47 GMT -5
I know this is an old thread but through the help of my “friends” and a 3 way deal, I now own this pair. I have had one for a little while and now I have the other for a matched pair of Stroh 32s. Thanks Tim and Greg. You are living right! congrats on a beauty! I think it has more to do with somebody else not living right!
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Post by 500fksjr on Sept 29, 2019 17:59:46 GMT -5
You are living right! congrats on a beauty! I think it has more to do with somebody else not living right! Ok Bushy!!! I feel that way every time I sell or trade one
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Post by taffin on Sept 29, 2019 18:44:38 GMT -5
One thing....why in the good God's green earth did the guy that had them built not have the billboard taken off the barrel? I guess it's a good thing I don't understand folks sometimes.... Maybe I'll get that fixed.....
Enjoy!
I'VE NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHY ANYONE GOING THE CUSTOM ROUTE WOULD KEEP THIS! EVEN MOST OF MY STANDARD STAINLESS SIXGUNS HAVE BEEN CLEANED UP.
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Post by frankenfab on Sept 29, 2019 18:49:13 GMT -5
Some of you folks saw this one for sale and were kind enough to let me win it. Well....sorta' .32 H&R Single Six Vaquero with bisley parts added as well as a S&W J frame rear sight. To top it off the revolver wears one of the classiest front sights ever to adorn a single action, one of Jim's. The build sheet was included and calls out frame welding etc to get it to all come together just right. As a note, the bisley hammer and trigger were hard chromed as the stainless parts were unavailable in 2005 when these guns were built (I think). Like I said the build sheet from Jim was included as well as the box for the base gun. Hard to get it all put together on the secondary market. One thing....why in the good God's green earth did the guy that had them built not have the billboard taken off the barrel? I guess it's a good thing I don't understand folks sometimes.... Maybe I'll get that fixed..... Enjoy! Only this could make it better...a twin! Thank you for the wondeful pictures, sir.
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