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Post by hyvltge on Mar 31, 2010 23:05:31 GMT -5
A few years back I purchased a 41 Seville that was, well in need of some help. After searching high and low for someone who was familiar with Seville's I was finally recommended to Alan Harton. After a phone call I knew he was the guy. Well she finally came back and OH MY!!! Not only does she look great, but the action is nice and tight and the trigger is light and crisp. I know he said that he looks in from time to time so THANK YOU Alan, you rock! Here are some quick pics:
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Post by Lee Martin on Apr 1, 2010 8:15:06 GMT -5
Mike....anything that combines "Harton", "Seville", and "41 Magnum" will drop a jaw or two. Impressive looking would be an understatement. Was this 41 sold along side a stainless 44? And did it have a lot of finish wear on one side of the frame? If so, I could've bought the pair back in late '04 and passed. They were a deal, but I had too many other projects going at the time. -Lee www.singleactions.com
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Post by Boge Quinn on Apr 1, 2010 8:33:58 GMT -5
That is a beaut, and Alan is DA MAN.
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Post by hyvltge on Apr 1, 2010 12:43:54 GMT -5
Was this 41 sold along side a stainless 44? And did it have a lot of finish wear on one side of the frame? -Lee www.singleactions.comYes sir indeed this is the one. I was into it a little heavy, but it was the first 41 Seville I had come across and was a longer barrel so I snapped it up, bought the 44 not too long after as well. This gun is 110% better now than when I bought it. Alan did a great job for a very affordable price!
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Post by Charger Fan on Apr 1, 2010 17:02:12 GMT -5
That's a real beauty, thanks for sharing the pics. What's the story on the grips, I love 'em!
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Post by hyvltge on Apr 1, 2010 18:12:28 GMT -5
I found that wood at a local woodworking shop, started making my own grips and had a guy finish them.
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Post by mk70ss on Apr 1, 2010 18:36:03 GMT -5
Beautiful gun. Cool grips also!
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