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02-06-2012, 09:12 AM
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Nice pics. My 625-6 was stolen in a burglary a few months ago, and I sure do miss it. I'm having a 4" 629-4 converted to 45 ACP/AR by Bowen right now, and look forward to getting it and putting rounds downrange.
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02-06-2012, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Doug M.
Nice pics. My 625-6 was stolen in a burglary a few months ago, and I sure do miss it. I'm having a 4" 629-4 converted to 45 ACP/AR by Bowen right now, and look forward to getting it and putting rounds downrange.
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Sorry you lost one. I'll be looking forward to hearing about your conversion. I've been kicking around a similar project.
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02-06-2012, 07:49 PM
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Well, since no one has shown one yet...
Here is a picture of my bullseye revolvers - the bottom two are my 45 ACPs, one a Model 1989 and the other a very early (one of the first 100) JM models from the PC. Both wear Nill Hemphill PPC grips. The 1989 shoots superbly, but I'm still trying to work up a good 50 yard load for the JM. Both have extraordinarily smooth actions and are very easy to shoot DA in timed and rapid.
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