Looks like David is no longer offering the .327 Bearcat conversions.
I haven't talked to him in a while but there were/are challenges.
The guy probably got swamped with a time consuming package.
He's got to make a living.....
I'm guilty of ordering one....
ol' Bushy In the Cottonwoods
"How many of us really need all the big bores we have? The need is not physical, the need is mental, emotional, spiritual, or whatever tag one wishes to apply. Dreams make life bearable. And hopefully for some of us, the dreams become reality".
Never doubted that but it could be worrisome for the guy....
ol' Bushy In the Cottonwoods
"How many of us really need all the big bores we have? The need is not physical, the need is mental, emotional, spiritual, or whatever tag one wishes to apply. Dreams make life bearable. And hopefully for some of us, the dreams become reality".
Post by magnumwheelman on Dec 19, 2018 8:56:51 GMT -5
He just got my GP-100 on 12-18-18... for a 10mm Rimmed conversion... hope he's not wasting too much time perfecting your Bearcats
but I did see he has it posted on his website, that he'll complete the ones he's working on, but will no longer do those conversions in the future... something about inconsistencies from Ruger on the Bearcats???
I am ending the .32 cal. Bearcat conversions after doing the 6 guns in house. The conversion is the most difficult and time consuming undertaking I have done. I worked out all the specifics of the conversion, but problems still continue to surface due to manufacturing deviations and substandard initial workmanship. Without doubling the current price and plenty of good luck, it is something I cannot afford to do anymore and still make a decent wage. Unfortunately good luck can't be bought, so it's time to end the project.
I'm betting he'll have these guns "right" before he cuts them loose, & they'll be definitely something special to own & shoot
Last Edit: Dec 19, 2018 16:09:36 GMT -5 by magnumwheelman