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I've been a big fan of pairs of topless Italian guns for most of my life..Couple of Italian hotties on this cold Missouri day. View attachment 119812
I've been a big fan of pairs of topless Italian guns for most of my life..Couple of Italian hotties on this cold Missouri day. View attachment 119812
A buddy of mine was complaining about how hard it was to load his ROA. So he brought it over and I discovered that he was loading .490” ball in that gun. He’d already fired at least 2 cylinders before he brought it up. Nothing was bent or stretched that I could see… that’s the benefit of a stout design and proper material.
The Colts looked neater but the Remingtons were a whole lot stronger with their top strap.
I got one very similar to this oneSuper sexy. Wish I’d pulled the trigger on that Marshall, when I had the chance.
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Couple of Italian hotties on this cold Missouri day. View attachment 119812
I prefer the longer barrel but still a good-looking revolver. View attachment 119815
How so? I've never bent an open top loading it but I have bent a Remington.
Mike
How so? I've never bent an open top loading it but I have bent a Remington.
Mike
Holy Moly! The bullets must have looked more the shape of a cylinder rather than a ball coming out of the barrel. Wow! Talk about a press fit.A buddy of mine was complaining about how hard it was to load his ROA. So he brought it over and I discovered that he was loading .490” ball in that gun. He’d already fired at least 2 cylinders before he brought it up. Nothing was bent or stretched that I could see… that’s the benefit of a stout design and proper material.
Both are 44. View attachment 120148
Nice. Could you tell us about the birds head grip on the bottom pistol. Did you do that or was it made that way? I like the look on the originals but havnt seen one on a repro gun. Thanks.Couple of Italian hotties on this cold Missouri day. View attachment 119812
That’s not just shaving a ring of lead…that’s a Purist’s wedding band!!A buddy of mine was complaining about how hard it was to load his ROA. So he brought it over and I discovered that he was loading .490” ball in that gun. He’d already fired at least 2 cylinders before he brought it up. Nothing was bent or stretched that I could see… that’s the benefit of a stout design and proper material.
I see. Thanks. Didnt know anyone produced one. I could imagine its not the most comfortable grip but it looks real cool on that pistol.That birds head grip came on the pistol. I got it from Taylor’s a few years ago
I like it but not as well as the full size grip
Just made a slim Jim holster for an 1860 Army (my personal favorite also) for my cousin.I prefer the longer barrel but still a good-looking revolver. View attachment 119815
It’s pretty obvious when they’re laying side by side. That Ruger frame is stout. But so is the cylinder, etc, etc. overbuilt by a very large margin.I hear ya, there's a big difference between the two though. One's almost nonexistent in the front, the other is quite stout!! The top strap on one is skinny and then has a large groove down the middle of it, the other is thick and solid like a Blackhawk. One can handle Ruger only's, the other . . . not so much.
Mike
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