Lots of hats here. My wife and I stopped by the local feed store the other day. For some sand, of all things. Had on one of my smaller hats. Just a hair under a 4" brim. The kid loading us was wearing an inexpensive fabric "cowboy" hat of some type. Certainly not the typical ranch kid or...
Weight? Wet or dry, the comments are hilariously funny. This is a 6" brim. Mid summer I'm thrilled if I get to soak it a couple times a day and wear it dry.
100F+ this day. The only "soak" was sweat.
No worries. I make a pretty good hat myself. And yes carving up metal is a bit more work and time :) And a little less forgiving that good felt! But all the same effort and mind set in the end.
I love the old hump back hammer and frame size. Perfect 2" revolver with fixed sights in my mind. It would be tempting to cut it up but as is, it could be a gun Colt made in production (I did say could ;) ) Price no object, I'd do a top-notch high polish blue, refinish. Color case on...
I had wondered about the 38 S&W issue. Most victory Smiths were. You should pull the lanyard and then sell it to me ;) Good luck with it and have fun! Unless of course you need to pass it on :cool:
I might even throw in a nice hat of your choice.
>You seem to have a nice assortment to choose from.
I do. Shockingly so, frankly! I did have a new hat made for me about this time last year. It was a long lost order by the hat maker. Other wise I wouldn't accepted it.
These days when I want a "new" hat I just go through my stack of over...
Nice Deacon! I have a MagNaPort, Model 58, "Combat Mini" that was done is a similar manner. Fun gun but it really needs a round butt. I should get on that ;)
The stainless Colt? Thanks for asking. It shoots well.
More recently it has been 100+ year old, 1st Gen Colts.
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