A very special 581 Custom

DHart

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I've been promising my friends here some pics of this for a very long time. I finally made some today.

When I acquired this gun is was a tired looking, scuffed up 4" 581. My favorite S&W revos are fixed sight models and I couldn't resist this (my second) 581 "find". It didn't appear to have been shot much, but looked like it had been knocked around a little and not cared for very much. The perfect candidate for a really cool custom. I decided to send it to Mark Hartshorn. Asked him to cut the barrel to 3", recrown, cut the butt from square to round, install a gold-bead front sight, bevel the cylinder edges, polish, deep re-blue, and give it a dreamy, buttery, light trigger pull. Finished off with a pair of my very favorite revolver grips... Kim Ahrend's finger-groove grips. All was done and the result is a magnificent gun, as beautiful shooting as it looks. With the weight and strength of the L-frame is shoots like a Cadillac-6-shooter. Now one of my most treasured S&W revos.

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SW_581_L3221.jpg


SW_581_R3222.jpg


SW_581_Ck3235.jpg


SW_581_RR3242.jpg


SW_581_RF3223.jpg
 
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I've been promising my friends here some pics of this for a very long time. I finally made some today.

When I acquired this gun is was a tired looking, scuffed up 4" 581. My favorite S&W revos are fixed sight models and I couldn't resist this (my second) 581 "find". It didn't appear to have been shot much, but looked like it had been knocked around a little and not cared for very much. The perfect candidate for a really cool custom. I decided to send it to Mark Hartshorn. Asked him to cut the barrel to 3", recrown, cut the butt from square to round, install a gold-bead front sight, bevel the cylinder edges, polish, deep re-blue, and give it a dreamy, buttery, light trigger pull. Finished off with a pair of my very favorite revolver grips... Kim Ahrend's finger-groove grips. All was done and the result is a magnificent gun, as beautiful shooting as it looks. With the weight and strength of the L-frame is shoots like a Cadillac-6-shooter. Now one of my most treasured S&W revos.

SW_581_LF3243.jpg


SW_581_L3221.jpg


SW_581_R3222.jpg


SW_581_Ck3235.jpg


SW_581_RR3242.jpg


SW_581_RF3223.jpg
 
FANTASTIC. Yes, I know I was yelling. Pardon the rude question, but what was a ballpark figure on the cost of the work?
 
Superb! I applaud the choices you made in how to customize that gun - and the craftsmanship evident in the finished work.

Thanks for the great pics, also!

Jerry
 
Beee-you-ty-full!

I have a feeling Mr. Hartshorne will be hearing from a few 581 owners!
 
SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!

Coolest looking S&W I've seen in a long time. Can you PM me Marks contact info please?

Thanks,

SG
 
I suggested the same gun in the "Wish List" section a few years ago, except in 44 Special. Call it a 591
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So yeah, I obviously would love a 3" L-frame like yours. Good job, beautiful revolver.
 
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