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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunnar da Wolf View Post
    Very nice revolver!

    Every serious student of the gun needs an N frame in either .41, ,44, or .45 Colt. Moderate loads just seem to home in on the target fired DA at HD ranges. IMHO Everyone should learn how to load from belt loops, and with a speed strip, and with speedloaders. Not the best choice for concealment but sometimes a gentleman wants a real gun.

    I think my Mountain Gun needs a front sight like that...
    That front site works out very well on a mountain gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teutonicpolymer View Post
    Looks amazing

    If only the people in charge of what gets made at S&W thought like you did...
    In defense of them the amount of time I spend on a revolver like that is five or 10 times longer than they spend to produce it.
    A factory cannot do what a single man custom shop can accomplish they just cannot afford to spend the time on it.
    Thank you for the compliment I really appreciate it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smith View Post
    In defense of them the amount of time I spend on a revolver like that is five or 10 times longer than they spend to produce it.
    A factory cannot do what a single man custom shop can accomplish they just cannot afford to spend the time on it.
    Thank you for the compliment I really appreciate it.
    A few of the things I really liked are the lack of internal lock in this example (which they said they would start phasing out in 09), the night sight which I think is an amazing idea for this type of gun, and the cerakoting which is another fine touch for this type of gun and just looks damn good.

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    Thank you
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    Very nice work.

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    Another great job on a beautiful gun.

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    Thanks guys
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