Aggie01
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Post by Aggie01 on May 13, 2009 15:23:18 GMT -5
I seem to recall that someone (on the old board?) had a smith (Harton?) working on adding a bisley hammer spur to a Freedom Arms revolver. Does anyone know how that worked out?
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Post by kings6 on May 13, 2009 18:29:18 GMT -5
I haven't sent it down to Alan yet. I'm waiting until he gets my TLA #5 grips made first then I'm shipping it down. Bob Baker wants me to send it to him to get a second hammer fitted so it it doesn't work we still have a gun but I don't think it will be any problem for Alan so we'll try it. If it doesn't fit, Alan can ship it to Freedom Arms if Bob won't send him a hammer. IT is is the project line, just a ways down from the top.
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Post by Aggie01 on May 13, 2009 19:06:34 GMT -5
Is Alan making the spur from scratch or chopping it off a ruger bisley hammer?
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Post by kings6 on May 13, 2009 20:47:56 GMT -5
I think he said he would probably take a spur off a Ruger bisley hammer but I don't know for sure. I overlaid a Ruger bisely hammer over the FA hammer and it looks like it should fit okay. Even when cocked, the bisley spur should have enough clearance. We will see when he digs into it.
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Post by rigby on May 13, 2009 20:49:35 GMT -5
That was one of the things I didnt like about the FA. The hammer is just not as good as the Bisley, I would have liked to have gotten an SBH when I had mine.
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