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Quoted: If I bob the hammer on my .44 I’m pretty close to that Chopper concept. Pretty sure @03RN already told me to do it…lol. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/FD7CBDC5-3019-4045-9F1E-87FC9D89A031_jpe-2422395.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I know @03RN has one, does anyone else have a revolver that roughly follows the Tiger McKee “Chopper” formula? https://gunsmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/G0422-AOH-1.jpg (Not my gun, not my picture) https://gunsmagazine.com/discover/the-revolvers-of-tiger-mckee/ If I bob the hammer on my .44 I’m pretty close to that Chopper concept. Pretty sure @03RN already told me to do it…lol. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/FD7CBDC5-3019-4045-9F1E-87FC9D89A031_jpe-2422395.JPG Do it. At least half My 66 has it half off Attached File |
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I feeling the urge and have a little disposable income at the moment, and I'm looking for a .38/44 Heavy Duty. It's one of the final few guns on my bucket list.
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Quoted: Welp guys…it happened again https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/E5898784-AAE6-4BCC-925C-8ACCE91B700B_jpe-2429335.JPG View Quote Wow I really like that |
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Quoted: Quoted: Welp guys…it happened again https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/E5898784-AAE6-4BCC-925C-8ACCE91B700B_jpe-2429335.JPG Wow I really like that Thanks man. Awesome aesthetics IMO |
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Quoted: Welp guys…it happened again https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/E5898784-AAE6-4BCC-925C-8ACCE91B700B_jpe-2429335.JPG View Quote Mine was really accurate. Attached File |
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Quoted: Picked up a Smith and Wesson Highway Patrolman recently. https://i.imgur.com/DC1QRs2.jpg https://i.imgur.com/WhUKvZT.jpg https://i.imgur.com/0MBWzMX.jpg View Quote Those are sooo great. I cut mine for moonclips and I've put tens of thousands of rounds through it. |
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Quoted: Welp guys it happened again https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/E5898784-AAE6-4BCC-925C-8ACCE91B700B_jpe-2429335.JPG View Quote From a purely appearance viewpoint, I'll always like the Smith Model 29 better. But I think from a pure performance standpoint, the Redhawk has the M29 beat. HSM 305 grain Bear Loads are certainly tolerable out of the Redhawk. I'm not sure how many I'd want to put through a S&W Model 29. |
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I'm not crazy about the plastic look but they feel great. Very similar feel to my ahrends on my 66-8
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Quoted: I'm not crazy about the plastic look but they feel great. Very similar feel to my ahrends on my 66-8 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/433221/IMG_20220627_135352_jpg-2432779.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/433221/IMG_20220627_132751_jpg-2432780.JPG View Quote Honestly I kinda like em. Nice retro look, they’re almost similar to Bakelite |
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Quoted: We are at the end of Revolver month, and so that means next month is Revolver month! Here's the current 38s https://i.imgur.com/BaaWEqw.jpg View Quote Are those Colt Detective Pachmayr grips on the RIA? |
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Quoted: Honestly I kinda like em. Nice retro look, they’re almost similar to Bakelite View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm not crazy about the plastic look but they feel great. Very similar feel to my ahrends on my 66-8 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/433221/IMG_20220627_135352_jpg-2432779.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/433221/IMG_20220627_132751_jpg-2432780.JPG Honestly I kinda like em. Nice retro look, they’re almost similar to Bakelite They felt great shooting. |
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Quoted: Are those Colt Detective Pachmayr grips on the RIA? View Quote Yes, they are. They fit with just a little bit of seam gap on the front. I will try them at the range tomorrow, but I think it works. It's a good improvement on the factory grips because my fingers don't fit the grooves. I suppose if the gap bothers me I'll put a section of bicycle innertube on the grip to hold it down. I have tried Houge and other Pachmayr styles and none of them worked. The frame is a bit thick compared to the Colt short frame Detective, it seems. |
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Quoted: Yes, they are. They fit with just a little bit of seam gap on the front. I will try them at the range tomorrow, but I think it works. It's a good improvement on the factory grips because my fingers don't fit the grooves. I suppose if the gap bothers me I'll put a section of bicycle innertube on the grip to hold it down. I have tried Houge and other Pachmayr styles and none of them worked. The frame is a bit thick compared to the Colt short frame Detective, it seems. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Are those Colt Detective Pachmayr grips on the RIA? Yes, they are. They fit with just a little bit of seam gap on the front. I will try them at the range tomorrow, but I think it works. It's a good improvement on the factory grips because my fingers don't fit the grooves. I suppose if the gap bothers me I'll put a section of bicycle innertube on the grip to hold it down. I have tried Houge and other Pachmayr styles and none of them worked. The frame is a bit thick compared to the Colt short frame Detective, it seems. Dremel? Oh wait, did I WESCOG again? |
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a wide belt sander would be more useful to modify the grip frame, and I am apt to modify the grips themselves rather than the gun...
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Quoted: Let me know, I'm hoping to start selling those soon, would love to be able to recommend improved grips & or sell em. View Quote I shot the RIA with the Pachmayr compact Colt D grips today. The grips did fine and improve the gun for me. there is a small seam gap, about 1 mm along the front. I didn't notice it while shooting I did have the trigger fail to reset twice. the DA pull got gritty after a few cylinders, then the reset fail. I emptied the gun and dry fired it a bunch and it cleared up. There was a lot of grit, unburned powder, or tiny brass shavings in the action and I think some if it got in the mechanism. I think I'll pull of the cover plate and see if the innards need to be blown out. |
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Hopefully I’ll get my Schofield and NAA Pug back from their respective gunsmiths this month so I can participate in the celebrations
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Need to find a set of grips for this old '81 Pony. Have these and some Pachmayrs Attached File
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Quoted: Need to find a set of grips for this old '81 Pony. Have these and some Pachmayrs https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/92324/7C3EE864-E510-4A2D-8D41-BC850C640D9F_jpe-2438054.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/92324/4F7466B1-5EE3-410D-9F70-92CF6761E4FE_jpe-2438056.JPG View Quote Those grips look comfortable. |
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Quoted: I've had mine since December '17 or '18. While I've always been a S&W guy, my .44 Redhawk has impressed me with it's trigger pull and accuracy. From a purely appearance viewpoint, I'll always like the Smith Model 29 better. But I think from a pure performance standpoint, the Redhawk has the M29 beat. HSM 305 grain Bear Loads are certainly tolerable out of the Redhawk. I'm not sure how many I'd want to put through a S&W Model 29. View Quote Before going on a trip to Wyoming and Montana last year, I cooked up some bear defense loads. A medium-hot 300 grain Lasercast bullet, at around 1000 - 1100 fps, depending on the gun. They were eminently reasonable out of my 5 1/2" Redhawk. They were not a lot of fun out of my 629 Mountain Gun. I chose to carry the Redhawk. In a belt holster, there is a big difference in carry comfort, but not in the across the chest rig I bought for hiking, so I went with the Redhawk. If I hung on to it, I could bang out six rounds pretty quickly in double action, and keep them all in 6" at "bear defense range." No way could I do that with the 629. The 629 Mountain Gun is perfect for .44 Special and light Magnum loads, but if you're going to push the .44 Magnum to it's potential, I agree... the Redhawk is better. With that same 300 grain bullet, I've pushed it to 1400 fps out of the Redhawk. I don't think I'd want to fire a lot of those though a 629. The Redhawk frame is heavier, the cylinder walls are thicker and the cylinder latch cuts are slightly off center. All of these things make it a better design for hot loads. |
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Quoted: Did someone say gay revolvers? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/184182/974C791F-46CF-4106-BF56-8A5050BA9ACA_jpe-2416134.JPG View Quote I was thinking something like this. Attached File |
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I hope to buy a pink Ladysmith real cheap because of embarrassment, but then, SNAP, change the grip!
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This one followed me home today. I have got stop buying these abandoned revolvers. S&W Model 34-1 .22lr Attached File
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Quoted: This one followed me home today. I have got stop buying these abandoned revolvers. S&W Model 34-1 .22lrhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/362671/9FA0F4AA-D669-4829-BB6C-8CCEE1A95CB7_jpe-2439760.JPG View Quote Hell yeah brother!! |
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Quoted: This one followed me home today. I have got stop buying these abandoned revolvers. S&W Model 34-1 .22lrhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/362671/9FA0F4AA-D669-4829-BB6C-8CCEE1A95CB7_jpe-2439760.JPG View Quote I’d buy that |
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Quoted: This one followed me home today. I have got stop buying these abandoned revolvers. S&W Model 34-1 .22lrhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/362671/9FA0F4AA-D669-4829-BB6C-8CCEE1A95CB7_jpe-2439760.JPG View Quote Nice I really need a .22 da revolver trainer |
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Quoted: I’M CELEBRATING THIS MONTH https://content.invisioncic.com/r270761/monthly_2022_07/9F6E885F-E136-4EA7-915F-F97E57F683AC.jpeg.ee8e7d5d1cb8ff2a78ffade210cf6132.jpeg https://content.invisioncic.com/r270761/monthly_2022_07/266F2D69-088B-41BA-AF22-089C6B02B343.jpeg.fde27f3411699507102546a7005a4415.jpeg View Quote Was that the one you were having custom parts made or something else? |
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I passed on this tonight after receiving the back in stock email
I think I want either 3” with combat sights or a 4” with target sights. And $1100 is steep… Attached File |
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