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how about a N-Frame grip and leather show
would anyone like to show and tell about their custom or aftermarket grips and/or gun leather?
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A set of John Culina (forum member) custom Coco Bolo grips on a Model 27-2 with 5 inch barrel.
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Here's 629-3 with custom (shortened and thinned) stocks and a basketweave holster.
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Pair of 5" .357 Magnums with Target Ivories
Model 27 ( No Dash) with Roper Grips
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" That thar' purtier than a speckled pup"
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A couple of smoothies & a rosewood!
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Here is a couple of Kuracs on my 29-2 & 629.
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Thats one pretty set of grips Iggy that most guys including me would drool over for days after getting them.
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yes - lots to drool over - and dream about
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Those grips were a gift from Davwingman. Something I would have never splurged on for myself. I have to clean things up every time I pick up that gun.
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N-frames/Grips
Here are a pair of model 28s wearing Alaskan fossil bone by "Executioner".
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JCS&W...great photos and sweet grips. Thanks, Bob
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A nice pair of Grashorns on my 3.5" model 27-2
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I have posted these here a couple of times lately but here they are. The set on the reg. mag. 5" came on it when I bought it no history.The set on the Lew Horton reg. mag. 3.5" I recently got from Don Collins corian faux ivory.
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My 629 Mountain Gun with Kim Ahrends grips and Kramer holster.
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4" 624 with Herrett Jordan Troopers in figured walnut.
And the Mernickle that was made for it. Mountain Revolver
also fits this holster as they have the same profile.
Still waiting for my Spegels for the 3" 624 shown in the holster
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Another set of John Culina (forum Memebr) Maple grips on a 29-2
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Elk grips by Grashorn's Gunworks.
Hand-carved, full floral, Tom Threepersons holster by Lobo Gun Leather.
Revolver is a 6" Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman.
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those n frames and grips, leather are real cool thanks for showing them off!! boy I'm straving for some trout!
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Dick, You Mean This Old Stuff?
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Hows about I just shoot it up and be done with it?
I bet most of it will go off if I drive the strain screw back in tight on that old magnum...
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4" 624 with Herrett Jordan Troopers in figured walnut.
And the Mernickle that was made for it. Mountain Revolver
also fits this holster as they have the same profile.
Still waiting for my Spegels for the 3" 624 shown in the holster
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Thank You Sir. Every time I shoot it I get a giant grin on my face . I like the way it recoils using 44 Specials....But I love the way it recoils and feels using 44 Magnums! I love it so much I went out and bought a Rossi 92 lever rifle in 44 Magnum to go with it. I am going to have to learn to reload to feed my addiction .
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Thanks. Anyone can get a set. They are made to fit your hand
and work best if you have above average sized hands. Mr. Jordan
was a HUGE man and one of, if not THE, fastest accurate draws
to ever wear a badge. One of my heroes.
They are not that expensive and I consider the wood I got to
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Gun stocks by Herrett's Stocks, Inc.
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Iggy. Beautiful grain and great job by the gent who made and applied the finish to them. Revolver looks pretty good too, but them grips are something else.
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Thanks. Anyone can get a set. They are made to fit your hand
and work best if you have above average sized hands. Mr. Jordan
was a HUGE man and one of, if not THE, fastest accurate draws
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thanks for the link - I have 1 question for you though - how long was the wait?
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3 months which is like lightning in this business. Spegel is
taking 6 months just to start on my boot grips. I don't mind
as I understand the supply demand thing and the difference
between a single craftsman and an enterprise (however small).
Be aware these come "semi-finished" with a recommendation
to use Formby's tung oil finish. I don't like that particular "oil"
and used DemBart's "London Oil Finish" which I know how to use.
It ends up being a little glossy but not so much it looks like urethane.
Straight linseed would look best IMHO but that takes a lot of patience
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this thread is causing me to have a religious experience. thanks for all these wonderful pictures.
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Old School...
4" 29 with Smooth Goncalo Targets in a Jordan Holster and a Sam Browne belt and dump boxes...
I've had this harness a very long time...
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This is new to me so I show it off everytime somebody says "Show us your ... "
APD #261. Grips are Herrett's Ropers with custom checkering.
Safe queen 58 with Kurac's Osage Orange coke profile.
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Leather
Two of three custom Lobo Leather holster I have had done....they are awesome. The third is for a fluted 2 5/8" 625 and is just as nice as the two pictured. All three are suede lined.
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VERY nice, lawandorder!
Boy, those Peters Highway Patrol rounds sure bring back memories!
When I was a member of the New Jersey Highway Patrol (before it was disbanded and merged into the NJ State Police in 1979), I kept every other cylinder of my 6" Model 10 loaded with Remington .38 Special 110gr "Hi-Way Master" metal penetrating rounds (the Remington-branded version of the Peters Highway Patrol).
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Thanks Steve......
those rascals are getting very hard to find. Here is the .38 Special version of them with an old Arkansas State Police HD.
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Nice!
Yep, they're the ones! If my memory isn't failing me, I think the .38 bullets had a cone shape that came to a point, sort of like a metal tepee? Am I remembering right?
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Model 27-2 with Grashorn Gunworks stags
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Thanks! Thankfully, I'm not totally senile yet!
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Post-war .44 HE3 (Pre-21) in Nickle with Magnas...
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