My Stainless Blackhawk Bisley in 44 special.
Ivory Micarta grips and a custom fitted hourglass cylinder pin.. It my homage to Elmer Keith's #5
A Word on Ruger Revolvers
- Middle Earth
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Power Custom. Belt Mountain was out of stock at the time.Middle Earth wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:12 am
Love that Blackhawk
Is that a Belt Mountain Pin ?????
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Man I love that 6" barrel woth the half under lug!Bruyere_Royale wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:47 am Since we are posting S&W's, I have a couple of these little buggers. They are a blast to shoot.
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Dirty Harry!Armycw2 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 11:21 amMan I love that 6" barrel woth the half under lug!Bruyere_Royale wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:47 am Since we are posting S&W's, I have a couple of these little buggers. They are a blast to shoot.
The Troll Whisperer
I really want an LCR 22.
Or
An old colt J frame modified as such.
Fitz Special revolvers were made by taking any standard size Colt revolver, shortening the barrel to two inches, shortening the ejector rod, bobbing the hammer spur, rounding the butt, and removing the front half of the trigger guard. Reshaping the hammer and the butt allows the gun to be drawn quickly with little risk of the weapon snagging on clothing. The halved trigger guard facilitates quick trigger acquisition, even for shooters with large fingers or gloves.
I'd find a gunsmith to convert a .38 to be able to fire 9mm. You know. To confuse people.
Or
An old colt J frame modified as such.
Fitz Special revolvers were made by taking any standard size Colt revolver, shortening the barrel to two inches, shortening the ejector rod, bobbing the hammer spur, rounding the butt, and removing the front half of the trigger guard. Reshaping the hammer and the butt allows the gun to be drawn quickly with little risk of the weapon snagging on clothing. The halved trigger guard facilitates quick trigger acquisition, even for shooters with large fingers or gloves.
I'd find a gunsmith to convert a .38 to be able to fire 9mm. You know. To confuse people.
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