MidRoad
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Was just looking for recomendations or thoughts if it's worth doing.
I have. New model blued flattop 5.5" bbl, bisley in 44 special. I really love the midframe setup. I like the bisley aswell, however I think the gun would be a whole lot handier of it had the aluminum grip frame and ejector rod housing that are used on regular blackhawks, and maybe a super blackhawk hammer. The bisley is nice but is not needed for 44 special. Also I believe it has tight cylinder throats and they should be opened up so the hardcast shoots better and doesn't sling lead down the barrel. The aluminum grip and ejector rod would compliment the handiness of the mid size frame by shedding a good amount of weight. I'd like to send the gun out to have it done and have everything fitted properly, and maybe an action job while it's out. Not sure who could do the work or if its even worth it, but then again there's something about taking something and making it your own. I was also wondering if I sent it out if the Smith doing the work may keep the bisley grip hammer and trigger and credit them towards the work (maybe)?
What's your guys thoughts? Anyone come to mind to do the work?
I have. New model blued flattop 5.5" bbl, bisley in 44 special. I really love the midframe setup. I like the bisley aswell, however I think the gun would be a whole lot handier of it had the aluminum grip frame and ejector rod housing that are used on regular blackhawks, and maybe a super blackhawk hammer. The bisley is nice but is not needed for 44 special. Also I believe it has tight cylinder throats and they should be opened up so the hardcast shoots better and doesn't sling lead down the barrel. The aluminum grip and ejector rod would compliment the handiness of the mid size frame by shedding a good amount of weight. I'd like to send the gun out to have it done and have everything fitted properly, and maybe an action job while it's out. Not sure who could do the work or if its even worth it, but then again there's something about taking something and making it your own. I was also wondering if I sent it out if the Smith doing the work may keep the bisley grip hammer and trigger and credit them towards the work (maybe)?
What's your guys thoughts? Anyone come to mind to do the work?