These both read like a prohibition on manufacturing not possession. Which functionally makes the "ban" seem to be unenforceable unless someone sits there and watches you whittle a frame out of a...
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These both read like a prohibition on manufacturing not possession. Which functionally makes the "ban" seem to be unenforceable unless someone sits there and watches you whittle a frame out of a...
So this is probably a question for CAS type shooters but as I casually look at used Schofields I'm noticing some finish wear on the rear of the cylinder with some.
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See, this and this is what happened when we stopped putting people in the stocks and pillories at midday.
https://y.yarn.co/ac91bec0-90e1-44b9-8774-59a2c0fb8dba_screenshot.jpg
NEVER get the frickin' undercoating!
This is new info to me. Clearly I missed this. Is that a function of the Acro clamp mount setup?
Yeah, I'm sure that gaggle of 3" pre-lock, big-bore N-frames will go for comical money. Stainless might turn some people off but not enough to keep the prices from getting silly.
3" .45 colt
3"...
If your clipdraw and screw were made after some indeterminate period in the 80s, that would be my understanding as well. I would still put the OEM screw and the clipdraw screw side by side under a...
If the question is specifically about thread pitch so you don't strip anything...
For current production guns? Yes. The round head plate screw is the same J/K/L/N. I believe they use 2 of these...
Subjectively, it's similar to an LCR. I haven't compared them side by side, though. I also haven't seen anyone put a trigger pull gauge to both.
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As per the late LSP972 they're machined flush and the whole frame is polished afterward before the finish is applied. Most of them aren't visible to the naked eye. IIRC, that was true from sometime...
Oh, yeah. I rented it on VHS, expecting a heist-gone-sidways movie with a pre-ER George Clooney and Quentin Tarrantino playing two grade-A shitbirds. That or randomly landing on it while flipping...
TX has several.
I think AZ had something about places that serve alcohol, along with the benefits all state permits/licenses have WRT national parks / school zones due to federal law(?). This has...
Well, you say that...
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There's an old saying: "It ain't the havin'. It's the gettin'."
They have that at the local H-E-B for like $2. It's actually not bad.
If there's one thing soy-based-fake-meat is an acceptable replacement for, it's grocery-store sausage. What you're tasting...
There's a cost to modernizing that may not be worth it. Especially with the projected move to Tennessee and the sales trajectory of what's actually selling.
S&W made 232,357 revolvers in 2021...
True, it'll do that in a lot of guns. Folks will definitely want to check POI before buying a ton of it.
With the new Lipsey's guns (presumably?) being regulated for a tip of the front sight =...
That isn't just a trigger safety dingus. It's apparently got a description but it's tiny and I don't read Polish(?). But in spite of sharing the SFP designation this certainly doesn't appear to...
Yeah, that 110gr standard pressure Critical Defense load does 13" in heavy clothing and opens up to .50. (For whatever reason the hornadyle.com site has gel data whereas hornady.com doesn't.) If...
Speedloader notwithstanding, TK Custom will apparently cut a .45 Uberti Schofield for moonclips.
I'm sure it's totally fine. It doesn't seem familiar at all.
And it is a business. Which, in part, is the problem. Everything is now. I think that explains the irritation some people have. Youtube "content" has gone from people just making a video about...
Is there any provenance linking these to Philadelphia?
Sad to say, sub-$400 but still needs a lot of elbow grease seems like it's as good as it gets these days.
I still think of police trade in .38s as costing half that.
Seller's page with all their 64s: https://www.gunbroker.com/All/search?IncludeSellers=2961473&PageSize=24&Sort=13&View=1&Ch-manufacturerName=Smith%20%26%20Wesson
Most of their 64-5s are...