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Post by toolslinger on Jan 29, 2014 19:00:17 GMT -5
Just finished these today
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Post by CraigC on Jan 29, 2014 19:02:23 GMT -5
Those look great, is that purpleheart?
I think the R&S is one of the most interesting of the more obscure percussion revolvers. Very comfortable to handle for me. I need one, might ought to try to talk Dixie out of their display model.
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Post by toolslinger on Jan 29, 2014 19:25:08 GMT -5
Yes sir. Good eye. Thanks. I also like the way the R & S handles.
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caryc
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Post by caryc on Jan 29, 2014 20:55:15 GMT -5
Those look great, is that purpleheart? I think the R&S is one of the most interesting of the more obscure percussion revolvers. Very comfortable to handle for me. I need one, might ought to try to talk Dixie out of their display model. Didn't Dixie used to sell those as a kit gun?
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mike44
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Post by mike44 on Jan 30, 2014 5:22:01 GMT -5
That is first class fitting for sure. Very nice.
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Post by toolslinger on Jan 31, 2014 10:10:50 GMT -5
They were formerly sold as kits. I'm not even sure that they are made any more. Euroarms was bought by Pedersoli. I have not heard that they have resumed production. Thanks!
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Post by Jamey Worrell on Jan 31, 2014 18:30:26 GMT -5
Sharp looking grips! I've got a Bisley at Gallagher's getting worked over, and have some bookmatched purpleheart and wenge...been leaning towards the wenge for the grips, but now I think purpleheart would look better on a blued NMBH 41 Mag. Oh, and sharp looking revolver as well
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Post by toolslinger on Feb 1, 2014 12:00:54 GMT -5
Thank you sir. Yesterday I started a set of zebra wood grips for my 3rd Model Dragoon.
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Post by Frank V on Feb 1, 2014 14:25:58 GMT -5
Those are pretty nice thanks for sharing.
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