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Mr. Smith
03-19-13, 15:57
This time of year Revolvers just go every place with us.

http://i807.photobucket.com/albums/yy358/SuperiorFirearms/REVOLVERS/IMG_1626_zpsaf779e08.jpg

http://i807.photobucket.com/albums/yy358/SuperiorFirearms/REVOLVERS/IMG_1622_zpsf71071e8.jpg

http://i807.photobucket.com/albums/yy358/SuperiorFirearms/REVOLVERS/IMG_1634_zps98f03bd9.jpg

What do you guys think about the set?

Sam
03-19-13, 16:15
Ebony and Ivory, live together in harmony, side by side ....

Love 'em.

Mr. Smith
03-19-13, 16:35
Thanks

JW5219
03-19-13, 17:15
They look real nice!

uffdaphil
03-23-13, 22:01
My granny would have titled those pics: Spoon, Bill and Coo. A keyhole romance in three acts.

SeriousStudent
03-24-13, 01:24
I really like the laminated grips, do you make those yourself?

The chamfering on the cylinder is a good touch, I need to have that done on my J-frames.

Thanks for the photos, I always love to admire your work. :)

ICANHITHIMMAN
03-24-13, 07:59
I really like the laminated grips, do you make those yourself?

The chamfering on the cylinder is a good touch, I need to have that done on my J-frames.

Thanks for the photos, I always love to admire your work. :)

Same question

T2C
03-24-13, 09:25
I really like the laminated grips, do you make those yourself?

The chamfering on the cylinder is a good touch, I need to have that done on my J-frames.

Thanks for the photos, I always love to admire your work. :)

I like the grips as well and would like to know where to buy a set. They look sharp.

Be careful in choosing a gunsmith to chamfer the cylinder. If they go a little too far, you have the occasional brass under the extractor failure. That is one part of a defensive handgun I won't touch.

Ready.Fire.Aim
03-24-13, 10:51
I think the CTC extended grip really makes the difference on a J Frame for control-ability. I carry mine in my front pocket in a Wallet style leather holster.

SeriousStudent
03-24-13, 12:14
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Be careful in choosing a gunsmith to chamfer the cylinder. If they go a little too far, you have the occasional brass under the extractor failure. That is one part of a defensive handgun I won't touch.

A good point, and I completely agree. That's why I'm going to send them off to Joe, and have him do it. I'm really particular about who touches my firearms.

I'll WECSOG a pair of sights or something simple. But if it involves removing metal, I want a solid professional touching it.

Mr. Smith
03-24-13, 23:48
The grips are VZ grips John and I talked about revolver grips for a long time before he got them out.

His sight has them and I am a dealer I use them all the time.
I did a 640 for him to take pics of and use.
He has more coming out as we speak I am working on a project with him that is going to be great.

I will do anything to help you guys thanks for the compliments.

jbasas13
03-28-13, 00:24
great looking pair