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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    Very interesting!

    I know I will do a poor job of expressing this, but I always love how you keep the firearms true to their nature, and not turn them into something they are not. As if the orginal engineer had all the time and patience to do so, what would they build? If they had the experience and skill, what could they produce?

    Thanks again for taking the stime to show us your work. I agree with Ed, I always search for your latest posts.
    This!
    I love the slight modernization of a classic, without going too far. I think my 870P is taking a trip to KY.

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    I love the heavy-barrel model 10-8s. That's a perfect upgrade, keeping the serviceability of a classic blaster. Beautiful.
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    Thanks guys it is humbling to see what you think about my work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smith View Post
    Thanks guys it is humbling to see what you think about my work.
    Beautiful work you did on that revolver! That was my first issue service pistol, and what I learned to shoot with. Looking at that makes me want to pick one up. Always enjoyed shooting the Model 10 heavy barrel.

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    I've been looking for a model ten for a while. You did a wonderful job on it.
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    You made it a much more practical weapon, really impressive work. If for some reason I wanted a revolver instead of an automatic, something like that is what I would carry & have by the night-stand.
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    Mr. Smith:
    I like everything you did to this 10, down to the parkerized finish. Excellent.


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    Thanks guys.
    I am humbled by your comments.
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    Very nice K frame!
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    Can you tell us a bit more about the parkerizing? Do you do it inhouse? - john
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