Makin me jealous!The one on the right does have leather at all contact points of the Walker- barrel, recoil shield, and at the grip area. The hammer clears the back vertical board so no slot for the hammer is needed. I left it in the "white" so that my friend will have something to do . The stand on the left will hold 95% of my revolvers and even my Walker but it's not as stable as the bigger one. I'm adding a leather pouch on the back to hold a round tin of lube to apply over the balls. I will take a picture when it is all done.
Sorry for the double pictures of the same item - I don't know how to get rid of one of them.
The one on the right does have leather at all contact points of the Walker- barrel, recoil shield, and at the grip area. The hammer clears the back vertical board so no slot for the hammer is needed. I left it in the "white" so that my friend will have something to do . The stand on the left will hold 95% of my revolvers and even my Walker but it's not as stable as the bigger one. I'm adding a leather pouch on the back to hold a round tin of lube to apply over the balls. I will take a picture when it is all done.
Very nice stand! Please excuse my ignorance but what are the turned long pegs and what function do they serve?Here it is finished except for a coat of stain and sealer or paint which my buddy will be in charge of.
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One is for seating the caps if necessary and the other is a spatula for applying the lube /grease over the ball after you ram it into the cylinder - if you use a lube /grease over the ball instead of a greased wad. I like to apply some lube/grease over the ball. Everything is at hand - no need to be fishing around in a bag or box.Very nice stand! Please excuse my ignorance but what are the turned long pegs and what function do they serve?
Thanks!
Very great idea. Thanks for the explanation.One is for seating the caps if necessary and the other is a spatula for applying the lube /grease over the ball after you ram it into the cylinder - if you use a lube /grease over the ball instead of a greased wad. I like to apply some lube/grease over the ball. Everything is at hand - no need to be fishing around in a bag or box.
No worries we like pictures .Sorry for the double pictures of the same item - I don't know how to get rid of one of them.
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