Beautiful work. Still want to get a .44 mag from you one of these days.
Beautiful work. Still want to get a .44 mag from you one of these days.
I've got a 625-3 4" that I'd like to make more of a compact firearm vis-a-vis grips and barrel.
Is this blashpemy?
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Excellent Mr. Smith! I've never really been into revolvers with the exception of a K frame I got when I was 12 but you're pictures make me want to add to the collection! Well done sir!
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You do magnificent work, and I admire the concept and the end result-but frankly, if I need to trudge around mountains or be in adverse environments and use a .45 ACP cartridge, I'm far more likely to be carrying a Glock 21, due to it's lower weight, greater ammunition capacity, far greater imperviousness to climactic conditions, lower maintenance, field strippability-but that doesn't mean that I can't admire and respect what you've done or what the recipient wanted.
Best, Jon
Nice work...I have always lusted over a S&W Mountain in 45LC, but they seemed to go sky high early on...prices being what they are today makes them look like a steal back then. Hindsight. The Lew Hortons were great as well. Nice to see someone keeping the tradition alive!!!
I would give a left nut for the 45acp mountain gun. Time to hit the gun show. The pre lock and pre mim wheel guns in 45acp have all but dried up in the PacNW unless you have an extra $800-1000 to spend on the base gun
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Is it cost effecient or even possible to have a square butt 629 converted to a round butt? RB pre locks are getting impossible to find and I already have a 629 4" SB.
I'm fairly certain that the 625s in .45 ACP and .45 Colt are not given the same heat treatment as the 627, 629 and 657 and, thus, are softer and not suitable for higher pressure loads in the Super and Rowland class. I could be wrong but I'm sure I read that from John Taffin or John Linebaugh (both staunch .45 Colt and 625 fans). Those thin chamber walls also drastically reduce the safety margin.
I had a 625-3 for a short while but it's cylinder gap was way to tight and when the gun got luke warm, it would lock up so I sold it to fund an AR. While it was still cool and running I loved it.
I remember drooling over the S & Ws in Gun and Ammo magazine in the late 80s and early 90s!
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