Thank you all for posting your wonderful work. My hats will soon benefit from some of your ideas, especially sonce I tend to accumulate tie tacs and pins from places visited.
This one came into the shop last week and I snapped it up. A 1948 built K22 that has been carried and used quite a bit, but whoever had it loved it and took great care of it. The bore and cylinder are spotless and the action as tight as the day it left the factory.
Try out the Wilson stamped metal front strap grips. They feel like 25LPI checkering and are easy to slip on, just held in place by the grip panels of your choice.
Oh yeah. I have been detail stripping 1911s for decades and have lots of spare parts lying around. [We are not gonna discuss losing a MSH hammer pin last week]...
Well, brought a Colt 1991 Commander home today. Good trigger and night sights but the plastic mainspring housing has to go. Even came with a McCormick and a Wilson Magazine.
Yup, the Pitch Clock has made more affect on the Prima Donas who wanted to draw attention to their tightening of gloves, checking shoes, answering texts etc when batting!
I do hope that next year will see the end of the ghost runner on 2nd when in extra innings.
Finished up another fun project today. A fellow Cowboy Action Shooter had some broken parts guns he had no use for so I put together a small shadowbox with these three derringers. Just had another friend suggest some poker chips, etc to finish it off.
Yes, I would carry it. It has a very smooth [typical S&W K frame] action in Double Action mode and does fit my old Bianchi IWB holster. Here are the finished pics.
A while back I brought a very sad little mud puppy home. A S&W Victory model that had it's barrel cut down, cylinder bored so .38 Specials will fit but was originally .38 S&W and then had the indignity of having something electro-penciled onto it's frame. So i have decided it's gonna have some...
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