If your concerned with fit and appearance, beware. I have recently purchased two, both were for K frames, and the radius fails to match the lines of the revolver. Maybe I'm disillusioned, but the ones I remember on my Dad's K frames had no gaps in the radius.
My mistake, my question is what is the best course of action to take. Is it something a local gunsmith can fix or do I need to send it elsewhere? Anyone know of a good gunsmith in NM?
Extractor rod is tight.
Newbie question,
I have a 2 1/2 inch 66-2 that has a little cylinder play / movement fore and aft. Of the three K frames I own, the revolver I'm referring to seems to have the most movement. Timing appears to be okay, only other thing I can note is the cylinder latch requires pushing forward...
Hello,
I would like to purchase a nice set of K frame round but stock grips for a 66. I would also like a polished aluminum Tyler T grip for the same revolver. Any help?