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Post by kings6 on May 30, 2020 15:37:12 GMT -5
Okay then, I need a NM brass bisley grip frame. How do you want me to proceed? Robb Oh and I just ordered a granite plate for flattening/sharpening blades and flat metal removal on grip frames
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norfok
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Post by norfok on May 30, 2020 16:03:27 GMT -5
A bisley grip for the FA M83 would be nice
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Post by RDW on May 30, 2020 16:17:08 GMT -5
A bisley grip for the FA M83 would be nice Working on it bud!
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jdoc
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Post by jdoc on May 30, 2020 16:23:38 GMT -5
A bisley grip for the FA M83 would be nice Make that two to start.
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Post by RDW on May 30, 2020 16:26:06 GMT -5
Gentlemen. I have a tool that i have told a few of you about! I call it the Third Hand. The one complaint i have had for years with gun friends of course is the Loading gate spring and trigger pin. You really need a third hand. I have made up new cus words over the early years because of it until i finally had enough and set out to cure it. I made it about twenty years ago and Fellas i have had friends threaten to run out the door with it (the Tool) if i turned my back. So Amongst all the this grip frame debauchery, i decided to make a few hundred and see if yall had any interest. Her are a few pics of it in action. Just slip over the frame and push back! The pin will fall out if it is not snug in the 3 bores of the frame.
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Post by RDW on May 30, 2020 16:27:18 GMT -5
Here is a quick minute long demonstration!
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princeout
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Post by princeout on May 30, 2020 19:42:47 GMT -5
Sign me up for one Ronnie! That'll save my thumbnail a lot of wear and tear! Tim
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Post by messybear on May 30, 2020 21:56:38 GMT -5
Kool tool Ronnie !!! We have all developed some sort of technique with that pin but this looks way better than my way! Need to get one. Thanks for bringing this to us!
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Konchman
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Post by Konchman on May 30, 2020 22:01:42 GMT -5
FYI, there is now a category for tools on rwgripframes.com where you can acquire one! Seen a few ordered already. Thanks guys.
Konchman
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Post by needsmostuff on May 31, 2020 8:49:09 GMT -5
Bingo ! Just ordered . It's a gotta have thing. It's like a big ole heavy business card with your phone number on it. But wondering , In the video the cool ,sexy spokesmodel person sneaks into a pair of magic glasses to get it done,,,,,, are some of those included ?
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Post by RDW on May 31, 2020 10:04:45 GMT -5
Bingo ! Just ordered . It's a gotta have thing. It's like a big ole heavy business card with your phone number on it. But wondering , In the video the cool ,sexy spokesmodel person sneaks into a pair of magic glasses to get it done,,,,,, are some of those included ? Hahaha, You mean the fat ole man? No thoses magic glasses are not necessary to look at the camera, but unfortunately at my age they are in order to see that scrawny trigger pin with some clarity. haha R
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Bagby
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Post by Bagby on May 31, 2020 16:35:06 GMT -5
Got my (Third Hand) ordered this morning.
Thanks for making these available!
Jonathan.
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Post by kaytod on May 31, 2020 17:23:50 GMT -5
Friends all, It's been a long time since I've been around. Lots of personal stuff happening this last year. Father God is good. I made it! In other news, I've been talking to Ronald Wells regarding a modified grip frame for folks, like my wife and several of my best friends, who have true medium hands. The standard Ruger Bisley is a bit long in the reach for these folks who's hand is medium and their fingers are shorter. This makes the reach to the trigger a stretch and then when pressing on the trigger, they end up pushing on the side of the trigger with the end of their finger, rather than getting the trigger squarely in the middle of the finger pad. So, here are the details of the "Kaytod Bisley Mid-LOP" The grip frame still maintains the full space behind the trigger guard. It's not been bunched up to bang your knuckles. The grip frame angle ( talk to Ronald for the details on how it's measured ) has been set to 102 degrees instead of 100. Lastly, and here is the biggest benefit. The back strap has been moved as far forward as possible, to get the palm of the short hand closer to the trigger. Think of it like having your shotgun that is too long for you, shortened to fit your length of pull. Here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure. The three comparison photos are of three separate shooters with a true medium sized hand. First picture is of them holding a regular Bisley, the second with the Kaytod Bisley MLOP. Difference in grip panels between the Ruger Bisley and the Kaytod Bisley MLOP The 44 spl Flattop now pretty close to complete, sans final polishing and blending to the frame which is only a couple thousanths. More pictures to follow along with a range report comparing the fit and recoil among shooters with similar hands. Thank you all for your prayers this last year and more. Todd P.S. added. This gets the shooter about 1/4 to 3/8" closer to the trigger than the standard Bisley. When combined with the grip profile is an enormous change for those who have medium hands. Hope those of you who have this size hands will get with Ronald. This frame has yielded all smiles and some very descriptive adjectives of excitement to those who have tried it, even without it being totally finished in!
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450ak
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Post by 450ak on Jun 1, 2020 9:03:10 GMT -5
Glad to hear you’re good Todd!!! So Ronnie likes you better 😢 Maybe someday I’ll see the FE special
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gcf
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Post by gcf on Jun 1, 2020 15:30:47 GMT -5
Per our conversation Saturday, looking forward to the upcoming STAINLESS Bisley Gripframes.
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