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Post by wildwillalaska on Jan 19, 2013 16:59:07 GMT -5
Was digging through safes this morning and decided to take a partial family photo with most of my BKH-44's. Unfortunately my DSLR died three photo's in, so snapped this with my iPhone. Once the other charges up, I'll see if any if those came out in high resolution. Within the picture are two factory lettered BKH44B's (brass frames) and three factory lettered BKH44X's (convertibles--have another one inbound). The brass framed gun with light grips is my regular shooter with Bowen rear sight, Ruger brass frame added by me and wearing Dall Sheep stocks. These old model 45's have become one of my major weaknesses. Simply love them.
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Post by Lee Martin on Jan 19, 2013 19:28:55 GMT -5
Beautiful set. So if you had to pick a favorite? -Lee www.singleactions.com"Building carpal tunnel one round at a time"
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Post by wildwillalaska on Jan 19, 2013 21:30:39 GMT -5
I would say the bottom center simply because it was the first one I got and the one I decided to try and shoot the rifling out of.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Jan 19, 2013 22:59:13 GMT -5
Pretty good pic for a Iphone.
Hows that rifling holding up anyhow??
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Post by maxcactus on Jan 20, 2013 1:33:50 GMT -5
A lot of you fellas really know how to give the rest of us a massive inferiority complex. Outstanding collection, Will.
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Post by wildwillalaska on Jan 20, 2013 2:09:05 GMT -5
With even hard cast softer than steel, its gonna take me a while to smooth that rifling out. It doesn't see as much action past couple years since I burn so much powder through the Linebaugh's.
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