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Post by sierra11b on Sept 19, 2013 2:04:55 GMT -5
All beautiful guns but the all blued on light stocks by kings and savit sure are classy!
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Post by dougader on Sept 19, 2013 14:23:00 GMT -5
Robb, that sure is a classy piece. Just gorgeous.
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Post by savit260 on Sept 19, 2013 16:34:49 GMT -5
Wow Kings6.... stunning!
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Post by cddogfan1 on Sept 25, 2013 17:22:56 GMT -5
Giving this a bump with a few requests.
Would like to see some of the mid framed 480 's, and some gallagher octogon barrels
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Post by kings6 on Sept 25, 2013 17:36:39 GMT -5
Base Gun: Old Model 357 flat top Conversion: 44 Special Gunsmith: John Gallagher Cylinder: Original rechambered Barrel: Gallagher 5 1/2" octagon Grip Frame: Owner supplied brass bisley Grips: Exhibition walnut by Roy Fishpaw Front Sight: Gallagher pinned with white vertical line Rear Sight: Original flat top with white outline on blade Base Pin: Locking Belt Mountain Hammer and Trigger: Old model bisley parts by David Clements
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Post by cddogfan1 on Sept 25, 2013 19:38:54 GMT -5
kings6. I see a pattern. Old model flat top 357.
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steve
.375 Atomic
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Post by steve on Sept 25, 2013 20:42:50 GMT -5
Gun: New Vaquero (mid frame) Caliber: 480 Ruger Gunsmith: Jack Huntington Barrel: re-bored N frame S&W 4 3/4" Sights: front- Baughman ramp blade, rear S&W adjustable. Base pin: Belt Mtn. #5 Scalloped recoil shield/loading gate Finish: Turnbull CCH/ High polish blue Hammer: Super Blackhawk Grip frame: Huntington re shaped/ extended Grips: English walnut by Huntington, wood supplied by me
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Post by serialsolver on Sept 25, 2013 20:42:57 GMT -5
base gun; stainless ruger vaquero 45 colt gunsmith; me barrel; cut to 3 in. factory front sight removed then dovetailed back on the shorted barrel ejector housing removed notches cut in cylinder trigger overtravel screw free spin pawl version 1; birdshead grip frame version 2; alloy ruger grip frame
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Post by Irelander on Sept 27, 2013 9:40:40 GMT -5
Love this thread. A lot of great looking guns here. Gives me a lot of ideas for a new build.
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Snyd
.375 Atomic
The Last Frontier
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Post by Snyd on Sept 28, 2013 11:44:26 GMT -5
Giving this a bump with a few requests. Would like to see some of the mid framed 480 's, and some gallagher octogon barrelsJohn currently has this one. My first custom, Needles to say I'm pretty excited...here's the specs... Base Gun: 50th Ann 44 flat top Conversion: 500 Linebaugh Gunsmith: John Gallagher Barrel: Gallagher 5 1/2" octagon with integrated DX sight base and ERH lug Cylinder: Non Fluted Grip Frame: Bisley Grips: Will be Dall Sheep supplied by me, horn found in Brooks Range on sheep hunt Front Sight : White vertical line and probably gold bead Rear Sight: Bowen Rough Country Base Pin: Whatever John thinks is best. Hammer: CCH Bisley Finish: Gallaghers Rust Blue
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Post by kings6 on Sept 28, 2013 22:46:28 GMT -5
Base Gun: Old model 357 Gunsmith: Andy Horvath Caliber: 41 Special Barrel: Smith & Wesson 6" model 57 Hammer: Clements Cylinder: Rechambered 357 Grip Frame: L'il Gun polish and round by Andy Grips: Sambar Stag Base Pin; Sheriff model by Andy Ejector Rod & Housing: Ruger steel ERH & Type 1 ER Sights: Rear factory Ruger, Front pinned white vertical line Frame: CC by Turnbull
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Post by arokcrwlr on Sept 28, 2013 22:58:13 GMT -5
I didn't commission this build,but I did have some personal touches done to it after I acquired it. Base gun: Ruger Bisley 44 Mag Caliber: 500L Gunsmith: John Linebaugh and Jim Stroh Barrel:Unknown make 5.5" ERH: Bowen steel Finish: CCH by Turnbull, bluing by Stroh Sights: Rear Bowen, front Stroh Grip Frame: Stroh welded lanyard ring mount and re-finished Grips: Stag unknown maker
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45bbh
.240 Incinerator
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Post by 45bbh on Oct 4, 2013 10:59:04 GMT -5
I have nothing to add (yet) but these single actions are the stuff dreams are made of!
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Post by bgrooster1 on Oct 4, 2013 11:55:25 GMT -5
Is Gallagher the only maker of octagon barrels ? Would like to see a .32H&R Single Six or .32H&R Bearcat with an octagon barrel.
That would be salivating.
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Post by kings6 on Oct 4, 2013 13:57:29 GMT -5
David Clements makes them as does Alan Harton if I am not mistaken.
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