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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 22, 2023 16:52:31 GMT -5
NM supers with a Bisley "hump"? Those are coming.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 22, 2023 15:26:02 GMT -5
Ronnie, will the Colt hammers work in the USFA Rodeo? Thanks, Kelye Yes, and yes, I would like a moment of your time too please. Fermin 361-960-3697
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 22, 2023 12:57:05 GMT -5
I need to call your attention to the OM Bisley triggers as well. Notice how they are a smidge straighter and more swept back. Very very slick…I have been quietly running a prototype trigger for some months and I can’t find any faults.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 22, 2023 12:53:36 GMT -5
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 22, 2023 12:15:36 GMT -5
Oh, and you guys can thank Professor for his technical assistance!
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 22, 2023 11:58:07 GMT -5
quote author=" 2 Dogs" source="/post/486792/thread" timestamp="1697992870"] There’s quite a bit to see here. I chose to post in the gallery because this thread will be picture heavy. Apologies, Ronnie asked me to move it to this thread. The top picture I think is the first ever OM 7 1/2” Single Six Bisley. At least I think it is… The second pic illustrates several full sized hammers with the Bisley and SBH spurs. Notice both the mid frame, Flattop, and full size frame Blackhawks are displayed. [/quote] The third picture shows the Single Six OM Bisley hammers. The top one is the Bisley OM adjustable sight hammer, the second Bisley hammer displays the SBH style spur and also fills in and completes its hammer well which is otherwise vacant. This is an elegant touch by your mad scientist Ronnie Wells. And last but not least is the standard style hammer for the standard models but with the Bisley Spur. The Single Six hammer for the Bisley frame requires a different spur location than the XR3 type gripframe. I know for a fact Ronnie tweaked its location a number of times to get it just right. I’m personally in love with it. There’s a lot to see here so I’m just going to leave this here and let you guys ask your questions. The last several pictures are of hammers in various stages of process. Note that these hammers are relieved ever so slightly so that they can be blued or CCH and you don’t have to worry about them getting scratched up. This has been an exhausting process. Ronnie has many 14 hour days at this. But even today, Sunday, when every other normal person is getting ready for football games and BBQs Ronnie is at work.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 21, 2023 17:30:00 GMT -5
Those are a pain because the abutment must be fabricated and silver soldered in place.
I would consider if the original barrel was a good enough shooter to spend the money on…
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 16, 2023 20:48:20 GMT -5
You can tell the size by lining up the pin holes and comparing the height. And yes, if you got the wrong size hammer I will be happy to buy it from you.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 5, 2023 10:33:44 GMT -5
A couple of project S6 new models….PM if you’re hankering to dicker.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 3, 2023 21:27:18 GMT -5
Mike, obviously you know to measure your throats first and I realize that you are a serious sixgun man. But I’m always available if I can help in any way! Fermin
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 3, 2023 11:10:25 GMT -5
Beware the enablers….And welcome!
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Post by 2 Dogs on Sept 23, 2023 22:29:56 GMT -5
Over the blazing hot summer this thread fell to page six. This morning it was 92 degrees and such a relief from all those days in excess of 110 outside. So it’s cooling off and I’m looking forward to working with my 357’s again.
See you guys soon…
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Post by 2 Dogs on Sept 20, 2023 16:44:04 GMT -5
It’s not stainless, it’s left in the white.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Sept 18, 2023 8:02:48 GMT -5
Rimrock does offer custom sizing.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Sept 17, 2023 18:56:52 GMT -5
Dave you have a PM.
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