Handgun Pictures

A few of my working handguns.
460 encore, w/ 45 Colt Bisley Hunter, 45 Colt Bisley, rapped comfotably in hand sewn Barranti Leather!
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358 Win in some fine wood
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454 Super Redhawk
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6.5" Single Six Bisley in 22 LR only
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BFR 475 Linebaugh
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357 Bisley w/ wormy Pecan shoes
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327 Federal
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Great pics, gotta ask what camera are you using and what settings? , because both indoor and outdoor they come out real good.
 
Someone loved this gun.

This is a Harrington & Richardson .38 Safety Hammerless (1st model) made in 1904. It has been very professionally refinished. The bore and chambers are in excellent condition, and the trigger is light and glass-smooth; I suspect it had a good trigger job. This is not the kind of care you typically see lavished on an 'economy' gun.

Yep, someone loved this gun... and now I do too.
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Someone loved this gun.

This is a Harrington & Richardson .38 Safety Hammerless (1st model) made in 1904. It has been very professionally refinished. The bore and chambers are in excellent condition, and the trigger is light and glass-smooth; I suspect it had a good trigger job. This is not the kind of care you typically see lavished on an 'economy' gun.

Yep, someone loved this gun... and now I do too.
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Love it!
 
Nicely done! The results are quite stunning. I've been doing a lot of antler grips lately, but I think I need to look this material up. This is moose antler on my Detonics Mk.1 .45 Combat Master-
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Your results with the moose antler (organic matl) are very impressive too! If you can do that, you'd love working with Juma material. It's typically used for cue stick handles, vaping bodys, pens, gun and knife grips etc. It can be polished to a nice sheen but still remains quite grippy, even with a little hand sweat. I love working with it.
 
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