Hello...so I might have figured something out tonight...maybe a flash of brilliance...maybe not.
So I'm going over in my head why newer S&Ws aren't recessed...then it comes to me...is it because the recessing was part of the hammer mounted pin system?
Pinned barrels went away for a cheaper...
^ Hawk, those warnings make me laugh every time I've read them, they are silly to say the least.
;)
Harve, that SAA is GREAT! I really like the "B 1/2 coverage" it has a nice balance of engraving, compared to the fully engraved I saw online where even the front blade sight and hammer are...
Thank you everyone so far.
Ever since I was 9 years old watching True Grit I've known about carrying 5 with the chamber empty under the hammer
...even recently I have heard about slipping a $20 in the open chamber to pay for your burial, can't say its fact, but it sounds good.
I did read...
Hello all,
The revolver bug is starting to burrow under my skin again, and I have really been putting off this purchase for a while due to its ridiculous cost, but...
Can someone school me on the current production Colt SAAs? Anyone purchased one recently? Or was it a family heirloom?
I've...
For some reason I'm thinking revolvers.
My top 3 Revolver picks are:
The Model 60 & 60LS as mentioned above, j-frames are forever.
4 Consecutive numbered Colt SAA's w/ silver conched double gun rigs...how much could that cost? ;)
I think you can still get the consecutive # Ruger 50th...
^ Fixed it for you 9mmepiphany ;)
In all seriousness though Bruce Gray is a true craftsman, and 9mmepiphany knows his stuff.
I bought my 226r with the SIGlites already installed so I cannot speak of the value of the custom shop versions.
The SRT, as far as I can tell, if not incompatible...
There were also accounts of the Russian Romanov family wearing their fortune in diamonds sewn into their undergarments. It acted as an unintentional body armor. But the Bolsheviks just shot and hacked them to pieces as best they could not knowing about the armor...prolonging an already horrible...
Me and that "safety" are still getting acquainted. In the mean time a fellow on another board told me in the 60's & 70's He saw NYPD detectives rubber band the grip, holds down the safety and gives some nice cushion...pre-Pachmayers.
Me being a little flat on funds currently did it and I like...
Just picked up my newest addition to my collection, a S&W "classic collection" 40-1 in Blue.
I love that its a new production centennial.
I love the metal to metal fit and deep blue finish.
I'm not so sure about that grip...this is my first j-frame and me and that grip are not getting...
Heya Hawk,
The next step will be mastering the dremmel for adjusting grips.
Can you do me a favor? If you ever disassemble that new 40 snap some pics for me.
I Start my 10 day wait tommorow on my 40-1, I can't wait. :)
RFB
Heya Hawk,
I am buying a 40 next week, check out this thread from a week ago:
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=368778
Further down he added:
Pretty soon there will be 5 of us S&W 40 owners that I know of...I smell a new "club" forming! ;)
Enjoy!
RFB
From what I have heard I agree with all the above.
One peculiar reason I ended up with my 686+ was my dealer only stocked the + and "special ordering" a 6 shot would have ended up being more.
Either way the 686 is an exceptional revolver imho. :)
RFB
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