I love french walnut, these are Culina's on a Python
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I have both a 57 and a 29. My advice, ........if you reload snag that 57. If you don't and plan on reloading someday, snag that 57..........At the end of the day you can't go wrong with either.
*SOLD*These N frame target grips have been sitting in my parts drawer for years. Hopefully someone can put them to good use. Sorry but there is NO screw, I've looked everywhere and can't find one. $65 shipped postal money order or cash. 1st I'll take them followed by a PM......thanks
I can add a couple. First are a set of exhibition Claro walnut on a model 29. I provided the wood and did the finishing. I love how they look in the sunlight
Thanks guys, I bought it with my 7 year old nephew in mind. He likes shooting and is getting pretty good with the .22's. I figure this will be the next step up when he's ready.
It was a total impulse buy. I saw it in a pawnshop, I liked it and I bought it. I know nothing about these M&P's. The bore and chambers are excellent, it locks up tight and has a very smooth action. There are some specks of rust on the backstrap and a couple more specks here and there. It's a...
No, not at all. I sanded the superglue with 220, then I followed your directions sanding the True Oil with 240 320 and 400 grit. I rubbed them with steel wool between coats to remove the milky haze. The final 2 coats were just True Oil hand rubbed and lightly rubbed with steel wool after it...
This is a Model 29-6 I got new 19 years ago. It's been a workhorse and has had 1000's of rounds put through it. I figured it was time for some new shoes. I supplied a pretty block of Claro walnut and John Culina machined a set of round to square butt "Cokes" for me. He left them unfinished so...