robl
.375 Atomic
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Post by robl on Jan 2, 2011 21:53:12 GMT -5
Working on getting these all properly dressed. latest two sets from Herretts on the 1st run Mountian Gun and the Harton Morrison 5"629.
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Post by Lee Martin on Jan 3, 2011 9:03:37 GMT -5
Impressive looking set of Smiths Rob....and whoever cut the leather did a nice job too -Lee www.singleactions.com
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robl
.375 Atomic
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Post by robl on Jan 3, 2011 11:05:00 GMT -5
Thanks Lee. I got a bug for 4" N frames , but any N frame is a good one. Mostly I got tired of looking at that silly Redhawk don't work thread;-)
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Post by brionic on Jan 3, 2011 12:29:49 GMT -5
Great! Did they fit 'em to your gun? Is the carve the same on all of them? Inquiring minds want to know. -- Br.
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Post by tracker on Jan 3, 2011 13:48:55 GMT -5
Wow. They all look good, but what exactly is on the blued revolver on top? Thanks
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robl
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Post by robl on Jan 3, 2011 14:52:28 GMT -5
Brionic, I sent them outlines of the grip frame they fit VERY SNUG brass fitting for the cross pin as well . The newer two are a bit longer at the bottom than the older two ... not sure why but they ALL feel great under recoil. Tracker- good eye! That's a 29-2 that Andy Cannon added a 6.5 M-24 barrel to. It is slick and points like a dream. It came with Rubber Hogue's which I can't stand. It has a set of Thia made smooth wood that covers the back strap. Waiting for another set of Herretts for it and a M-28.
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robl
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Post by robl on Jan 4, 2011 16:09:27 GMT -5
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Post by contender85 on Jan 5, 2011 11:01:35 GMT -5
Very nice looking collection of n frames, fine grips and some beautiful leather.
Mark
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Post by brionic on Jan 5, 2011 11:14:05 GMT -5
I like that conversion, Rob. The hammer shaping is cool, and his stamping in the cylinder is a neat touch. With the light bbl, the target sight, and the full length cylinder that looks like an ideal shooter and hunting gun. Pls bring to CSA! -- Brian
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lah
.30 Stingray
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Post by lah on Jan 5, 2011 15:06:52 GMT -5
All those have long cylinders, are they all 44 Mag?
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robl
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Post by robl on Jan 6, 2011 0:28:43 GMT -5
Brian it will be there. LAH yes the it's a 44 mag with a .44 special barrel
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edk
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Post by edk on Jan 6, 2011 7:58:26 GMT -5
I got a bug for 4" N frames , but any N frame is a good one. Me too. My personal preference is 4" N-frames and then a single action if any longer in the barrel.
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Post by ezekiel38 on Jan 9, 2011 0:06:01 GMT -5
Nice set of N Frames. Nice to see them all sportin Herretts. Hope you find some time to reload, or become independently wealthy.
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robl
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Post by robl on Jan 9, 2011 20:24:52 GMT -5
I have a Dillon 550 dedicated to .44 special loading. Time to SHOOT them is what I am lacking. Just got back from teaching my friend's new bride on the fine points of hand guns- she's a natural good shot. My daughter was doing great as well. Wants her own PMR-30...
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dtrain
.240 Incinerator
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Post by dtrain on Jan 11, 2011 10:28:47 GMT -5
if I am going off topic I apologize in advance..When one puts a 44 Special barrel on a 44 Magnum does that limit the gun in question to firing 44 Special loads due to the pressure differences between a 44 Special and 44 Magnum?
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