Where's the barrel wrench? Mine used to go missing every other time I needed it.
I'm old, forgot to take it from my bag of stockWhere's the barrel wrench? Mine used to go missing every other time I needed it.
Very nice, BTW.
Interesting. Mine is flat, bare metal, with the handle going in one direction (like the one in the center of your picture) and has the feeler gauge attached. They sure have changed a lot over the years.I'm old, forgot to take it from my bag of stock
VERY early 2 piece typeInteresting. Mine is flat, bare metal, with the handle going in one direction (like the one in the center of your picture) and has the feeler gauge attached. They sure have changed a lot over the years.
I have one of these in my kit. You should buy mine so I know it will be in a good home.VERY early 2 piece type
Bland pryse .577
A CLASSIC ! !JP Sauer 44mag.
That grip second from the left is the most comfortable handgun grip I've ever held. I will probably not get around to it before I die but I have an action for a custom pistol build where I intend to have that that thing 3-D scanned and then machined from aluminum. It's that good.so what is the View attachment 395166 big deal about a DAN Wesson anyway.? Let me count the ways !
An 80's Colt Commando from my late father-in-law. Amazingly, in the 68 year history of the D-frame, this particular example also happens to be a birth year gun for me. I guess it was destined to be! Not bad either that it's basically the Rockford Files gun, and other icons of my childhood.
Pictured are Bianchi speed strips with Federal Gold Medal Match 148gr wadcutters. Also a Bell Charter Oak IWB holster; the Deep Drop Bandit II I believe. IIRC, I believe it was @OIF2 that turned me on to Bell Charter Oak quite a few years ago (thank you sir!). Sadly, and I'm not 100% sure but, I don't think Lefty Lewis is making holsters anymore.
I added Agent length short grips from NC Ordnance (RW13-2-S), since it's the short D-frame and I wanted a bit of extra concealability. Also a BK grip adapter (#11). Surprisingly, the combo works quite well with the pinkie finger curled under, and the grip adapter does fill out the hand quite a bit better than it would seem. Tried a Safariland Comp II speedloader but, it won't work with these grips.
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All I know is, honestly, I never particularly cared for wheel guns all that much in the past. Heck, some of my past statements on this forum, in hindsight, come off as quite arrogant and annoying if I'm honest. All I will say is, now, this little Colt has given me a passion for wheel guns.
In the future, I foresee myself needing a Colt DS 1st and second series, also a 3 inch, an Agent and Cobra because reasons, a New Service snubby in .45LC (rare but apparently a few out there), a Smith 12-4, 15-3... the list is already getting long!
where did you get that shirt????