Yes. Yes they did.
^^^ I didn't realize the 3rd's were that rare. I owned one for a while. It had family history with the former owner, it had been used for LE work in its distant past. Someone in the family had it reblued, they were put off by the purplish color of the cylinder and sold it. I had a poor spell and walked towards the gun show door.... Ran into a guy I knew. "Whatcha got there?" He bought it from me on the spot. I asked him about it a couple times, he's extremely happy with it and says it shoots very well. He doesn't want to sell it back either for some reason.
The insides were perfect, the outside looked like it had been carried before the refinish. I've since learned I know someone that could blue the cylinder properly. Oh well, easy come, easy go.
Last edited by Malamute; 06-19-2014 at 08:52 PM.
That T-Grip just strikes me as a perfect match for that pistol.
I have a new picture of Nyetis blue 27 with its new grips.
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That's sweet.....nothing insane at all about that.
Thread drift >>>>> Maybe it's me, but I find something........comfortably amusing(?).....that the guy who moved from SoCal to the DFW metroplex sends his photos to the guy who lives in a rustic cabin in Montana to post on the net!
I pride myself on my computer illiteracy. Just because my idea of roughing it is a less than four star hotel doesn't mean the damn Mac thing on my desk makes any sense.
Just waiting for a couple of Barranti Hank Sloan holsters and my model 27 world will be awesome. If you ever see me OC'ing, a 3.5" N frame in custom leather will be my rig of choice.
Just a Hairy Special Snowflake supply clerk with no field experience, shooting an Asymetric carbine as a Try Hard. Snarky and easily butt hurt. Favorite animal is the Cape Buffalo....likely indicative of a personality disorder.
"If I had a grandpa, he would look like Delbert Belton".