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Post by 2 Dogs on May 9, 2021 10:42:46 GMT -5
OK guys. I am putting the finishing touches on a Gunblast.com article on Ronnie Wells gripframes. I have traveled up to Ronnie's shop and seen the operation first hand. I have secured permission from Mr. Bradshaw and Doc B to share their thoughts and observations. As I move along I will get with some others as well. I was thinking that since so many of you have also contributed we could start a picture thread here. I will ask Glenn to "Pin" it but what I really need is for you guys to email me your pictures with some comments on what you ended up building and the whys and hows. I would like to utilize the end users pictures and projects in the article.
fcgarza0640 AT gmail DOT com
Thanks guys and gals!
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Post by Jamey Worrell on May 11, 2021 15:17:56 GMT -5
Fermin, happy for you to chat with Tyler re: my build...one of Ronnie's Wells #9 on a Bisquero 44 mag with your dovetailed front sight.
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Post by 2 Dogs on May 11, 2021 16:25:15 GMT -5
Guys, I forgot to ask for you to include your phone number with your email in case I have questions! Thanks!!
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Post by bearskinner on May 11, 2021 17:33:07 GMT -5
Fermin, I sent you pics etc on the first two builds, more to come if you would like. Your constructing a worthwhile endeavor.
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Post by bradshaw on May 11, 2021 17:52:42 GMT -5
Fermin.... shall do. Your report, a conjunction of individual hands & perspectives. David Bradshaw
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rhino
.30 Stingray
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Post by rhino on May 11, 2021 23:09:18 GMT -5
Will send pics and info.
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Post by pacecars on May 16, 2021 20:52:45 GMT -5
When John Powers gets done with mine I will send pics. It will have the Potato Judge Jr in brass
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Post by 2 Dogs on May 17, 2021 18:20:20 GMT -5
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Post by pacecars on May 17, 2021 18:39:44 GMT -5
Great write up
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StanleyWhite
.30 Stingray
Former Marine and still working for the man.
Posts: 155
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Post by StanleyWhite on May 17, 2021 18:42:24 GMT -5
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Post by ChiefTJS on May 17, 2021 20:27:15 GMT -5
Excellent work Mr. Garza!
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Post by bearskinner on May 17, 2021 21:20:21 GMT -5
Yes, very well done.
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Post by bradshaw on May 18, 2021 7:55:58 GMT -5
***** Fermin.... BEAUCOUP THANKS for your illuminating article on, to quote you, the “game changing” grips of RONNIE WELLS. There are two constants in a Ronnie Wells grip frame: perfect screw hole alignment to Bill Ruger’s frames, and absolute quality control. As Ronnie explained to me, and he explained this critical specification as an homage to Bill Ruger, bottom & rear machine cuts of all Ruger single action frames----to critically include locating the five screw-attachment holes----continues consistent from the beginning of production. While this detail sets up manufacture, it also held open the door for the great grip frame innovations of Ronnie Wells. There is no way to overstate the importance of this necessity to the benefit we receive on the Firing Line. To discuss without criticism a product I live with takes a step into Heaven. What’s a shooter’s hand hand worth? Reckon numerous generations span my life with sixguns. Damage has been done my anatomy. Conservation of Anatomy has occupied my shooting half a century since my late twenties. It is never too late to continue. Today, says my body, a Ronnie Wells grip frame is not jewelry, it is an anatomical imperative to keep on throwing lead. Fermin Garza keeps a hard eye for flaws. He finds none here. Excellent report, Fermin, David Bradshaw
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Post by paul105 on May 18, 2021 9:05:50 GMT -5
Fermin, well done! Thoroughly enjoyed the write up! I have one of Ronnie's brassies that is a work in progress - I need to get back to it.
Paul
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Post by pacecars on May 18, 2021 9:14:07 GMT -5
This has made me think hard about the “Bradshaw Bisley” for my .480 Ruger. I ain’t getting any younger
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