Mr. Tettnanger
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- Dec 23, 2004
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A few quick pics:Very nice!! Pics are appreciated when you get it..
A few quick pics:Very nice!! Pics are appreciated when you get it..
So. Did you keep the SBH?
I have 3 RH’s. 2.7/4.2/7.5. The 4.2 is a .45 Colt. Surprisingly I shoot the 2.7 the most. Very satisfying to hear a full size steel torso ring at 50 yards with that snubbie
Yeah, my mistake. I meant SRH.I have a Super Redhawk, not a SBH.
I currently own both the Redhawk Hunter and the Super Redhawk. I think I am going to let the Redhawk fly and keep the SRH!
I have a 9.5" SRH, and 7.5" RH.I have a Super Redhawk, not a SBH.
I currently own both the Redhawk Hunter and the Super Redhawk. I think I am going to let the Redhawk fly and keep the SRH!
Bill Jordan?SRH for me.
I don’t know whose hand was used to pick the grip dimensions of a Redhawk.....
Bill Jordan?
For me, the factory grip is too small to be useful but too big for any kind of serviceable oversized target grip like the Roper.I figure it has to be someone with the hands of a 6 year old child if measured on the thumb side, and a grown man if measured on the pinky side. The RH grip neck is WAY too skinny.
For me, the factory grip is too small to be useful but too big for any kind of serviceable oversized target grip like the Roper.
I'm giving serious thought to doing an Alaskan with a Dan Wesson barrel conversion.Ditto. And even worse for the round butt grip frame with fewer options for aftermarket grips.
I've been really hoping that the "Super GP100" would make a market of GP44-ish cylinder frames, but it seems they're making so few of the Super GP100's that it really isn't materializing. I'd really like to transplant my 357/44 Bain & Davis cylinder into a Super GP100 frame and have a 357 cal barrel turned for a Redhawk shroud, but it still appears that building a GP44 is easier than sourcing a Super GP frame.
Very nice sir. I have a 7.5” Redhawk made in 1995, I really enjoy it. I would like to add a SRH one day, I just like that they are one of a kind.A few quick pics: