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    Quote Originally Posted by CDR_Glock View Post
    Refreshing to know that guns of the past lived up to a higher standard of workmanship.

    These days, only high end guns fit the bill. So are there actual custom makers for revolvers?

    I have a few nice revolvers. It's not bad having a couple or more added....

    Rick, I have had a lot of fun finding older revolvers in the past, will do so again shortly.

    Cylinder and Slide does fine work on revolvers, as does Bowen Arms. Bring your wallet. You'll be selling a few balis real quick into those projects.

    But the older SW guns tend to get slick and smoooooth after a few thousand rounds.

    Plus, it is FUN being at the gun show, finding a SW 357 N-frame 3 1/2 inch with a cross hatch topstrap and realizing this is the nicest coolest thing you're gonna find today....and the trigger just gently gives you a reach-around and whispers sweet nothings in your ear. Your smile will make the seller's day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parker View Post
    Rick, I have had a lot of fun finding older revolvers in the past, will do so again shortly.

    Cylinder and Slide does fine work on revolvers, as does Bowen Arms. Bring your wallet. You'll be selling a few balis real quick into those projects.

    But the older SW guns tend to get slick and smoooooth after a few thousand rounds.

    Plus, it is FUN being at the gun show, finding a SW 357 N-frame 3 1/2 inch with a cross hatch topstrap and realizing this is the nicest coolest thing you're gonna find today....and the trigger just gently gives you a reach-around and whispers sweet nothings in your ear. Your smile will make the seller's day.
    C&S looks like they do a mighty fine job on some stock guns. I am interested in their 686 and their 1911s.

    Any experience with either? I like their premium 1911s. It may actually be better than a Wilson with what they've done with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CDR_Glock View Post
    C&S looks like they do a mighty fine job on some stock guns. I am interested in their 686 and their 1911s.

    Any experience with either? I like their premium 1911s. It will be better than a Wilson with what they've done with them.
    If you're gonna go upscale...

    Get your hands on a Trident. With the Fail Zero coating. Take a gander at this -

    I've shot with the guy who suggested it, and he's also a world-class pistolsmith as well as being a hell of a nice guy. He also likes Jack Daniels and Coors Lite in the off-time, as well as good scotch and "better beer." I've never heard ANYONE say a bad thing about C&S and you know how shooters love to talk.

    The neat thing about C&S is they actually teach folks very well about their firearms. If you can train folks how to do it, can articulate it over and over, chances are you do it well, very well.

    I have shot a couple High Powers that C&S converted from 40-cal to 9mm, and the workmanship was amazing, function was flawless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parker View Post
    If you're gonna go upscale...

    Get your hands on a Trident. With the Fail Zero coating. Take a gander at this -

    I've shot with the guy who suggested it, and he's also a world-class pistolsmith as well as being a hell of a nice guy. He also likes Jack Daniels and Coors Lite in the off-time, as well as good scotch and "better beer." I've never heard ANYONE say a bad thing about C&S and you know how shooters love to talk.

    The neat thing about C&S is they actually teach folks very well about their firearms. If you can train folks how to do it, can articulate it over and over, chances are you do it well, very well.

    I have shot a couple High Powers that C&S converted from 40-cal to 9mm, and the workmanship was amazing, function was flawless.
    I was about to get a Volkmann that I saw for sale. However, the link you provided looks to be a superior firearm for reliability, functionality and accuracy. Thanks.

    Now I know where some bonus money can be put to good use. I still like the 686 that is listed on their site, too.
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    Here are a few more excellent triggered revolvers...

    Courtesy of Parker of course!


    Colt Officer's Model Target .22 lr, circa 1948

    S&W Model 25-12, from Smith's Performance Center, .45 acp
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    This one has a SWEET trigger! Colt Diamondback .22


    And another nice old Colt. Model 3 5 7


    I know we're talking double action but this old Blackhawk is smooth as glass and the trigger breaks oh so clean!

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    Clint, some guy in the field is offering his left nut for a balisomething or other....if I can broker it properly, do you have any use for a spare left nut? I'm looking for this in the deal


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    Clint, some guy in the field is offering his left nut for a balisomething or other....if I can broker it properly, do you have any use for a spare left nut?
    Thanks but no thanks, I have all I need.

    That was one of my Dad's grail guns, mine now and a bushel of balls wouldn't buy it! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by CDR_Glock View Post
    C&S looks like they do a mighty fine job on some stock guns. I am interested in their 686 and their 1911s.

    Any experience with either? I like their premium 1911s. It may actually be better than a Wilson with what they've done with them.

    Note: Their business model differs a bit from most other 'smiths. You sign up for the work and pay for it in advance. Then they contact you at some later date to tell you it is time to send in the firearm. Turnaround from there is pretty quick but it takes several months to get the notification to ship.
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    If I owned that Colt Diamondback .22, I'd never leave my local indoor range.
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    the Python's were all hand fitted in the Colt Custom Shop, and thus the beautiful trigger. nobody is putting out that kind of work these days-except custom gunsmiths. but any good "smith" can work up a nice action on any S&W.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkpetty View Post
    the Python's were all hand fitted in the Colt Custom Shop, and thus the beautiful trigger. nobody is putting out that kind of work these days-except custom gunsmiths. but any good "smith" can work up a nice action on any S&W.
    My smith fixed up my Ruger GP100. It is awesome. Outside of the classics shown here. That is my only alternative: Trigger work on my current revolvers.
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    Years ago I had an old Python Ultimate (sorry, I didnt know any better and the pimp finished guns was the only Python available for miles at the time).
    The trigger job was fantastic. Outside of some (other) custom trigger jobs, Ive seldom experienced a better trigger.
    (in spite of the finish) I still regret selling that beautifully balanced and sweet shooting Python.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scout View Post
    Years ago I had an old Python Ultimate (sorry, I didnt know any better and the pimp finished guns was the only Python available for miles at the time).
    The trigger job was fantastic. Outside of some (other) custom trigger jobs, Ive seldom experienced a better trigger.
    (in spite of the finish) I still regret selling that beautifully balanced and sweet shooting Python.
    I'm learning a recurring theme. No great gun should be traded or sold.
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    Damn straight!

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