A very special 581 Custom

DHart - Do you plan to carry that fine 581? If so, what holster would go well with it?
 
Bacon... it is not a carry gun for me, though it would make a good one, for sure. I carry semi-autos.

girvin02... the rollmarks are ground or sanded off. I've removed rollmarks from the barrel of my GP-100 with great success. I used the sanding drum on a dremel, followed by hand sanding with progressively finer grit, then Scotchbrite pads, and finishing with Flitz on a cloth.
 
Both.. depending on mood, whim, attire, etc. Among 1911's, bobtailed Colt Commanders and an Ed Brown Class A Bobtail Commander. Among Glocks, a G30, G23, G19.
 
Dhart;
I feel so badly for you. Here you are with this itty bitty revolver that has that OLD firing pin in the hammer and NO lock. Tsk!Tsk!Tsk! I'll bet you feel just AWFUL!! (Thoroughly tongue in cheek, of course
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Fine piece, indeed! Congratulations! If you ever get tired of it, I have an old "owl head" that I'd swap you even for...

Dale53
 
Darnell... ya know, I feel that a centennial-style revolver is absolutely indispensable for many types of defense preparedness and that there is no other weapon that can take it's place for certain defense applications. But I am gravitating toward one of my 640-1's for that use rather than my 642. I like the extra power and the extra weight.

Here's where I apply my 640-1 (or 642):

There are many times when you may suddenly find yourself encountering a deadly aggressor up-close-and-in-your-face when you least expect it. Like walking on the beach, on a dark city street, on a trail in the woods... an approaching person or persons who may appear non-threatening initially stops to ask you for "directions" or "for a light" or for whatever and then suddenly, they turn hostile or deadly.

In these cases, there can be no time to draw a weapon from a holster. BUT, if you had a centennial-style revolver in your coat pocket, you could be holding the gun, ready to fire right through the coat if necessary, before the person turns aggressive, without the aggressor even having a clue that you are armed and able to fire INSTANTLY, without even pulling the weapon out. Basically, you can "get the drop" on an aggressor without them even having a clue what's coming. That extra second can save your life. Usually aggressors always have the advantage of surprise because only they know what they're about to do to you. But the 640-1 in the coat pocket can enable you to have a return surprise of your own that can save your life. The "surprise that saves" I like to call it.

So when I'm downtown doing cityscape photography at night, or taking a walk on the beach, or on a trail... in addition to a G23 or G30 in an IWB holster at 4 o'clock, I will also carry the 640-1 in a coat pocket. If anyone approaches that looks like potential trouble, I will hold the weapon in my hand, inside the coat pocket. 99% of the time, there is no need for action... but should things suddenly turn really ugly up-close-and-in-your-face, the ability to fire instantly if needed can be golden.

So yes, the 640-1 is an integral part of my self-defense strategy.
 
Don- very sound logic.
I ususally have my Glock 27 or S&W 442 on me but not both at the same time. I'll have to give that a try. What holster have you had the best luck with for the Glocks? I'm still trying to find one that's comfortable for me.
 
Darnell... as for holsters, sheesh, like most of us here, I have a closet full of them.... nearly all unused. Until I found HighNoon. Now I only use HighNoon BareAsst and Mr. Softy holsters. FINALLY, I found holsters that don't feel like I have a holster inside my pants! Of course with any Glock, you MUST exercise proper care and caution when holstering. I am so thankful to have found holsters which feel like NO holster, are inexpensive, factory-ready-to-ship instantly, and work like a charm! (Now if I can just find more appreciative homes for all the other leather and kydex in my closet!!!
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http://highnoonholsters.com/Pr...e_the_waistband.html
 
Found this old thread and immediately became intrigued to the extent I went on the search for a 581/681 for such a project. Yesterday, I happened to find the perfect donor and contacted Tussey Customs to do the work. The only differences will be to angle the lug back toward the ejector rod (jovino style), checker the blackstrap, possibly bob the hammer, and beadblast it for a frosted finish. I kinda want to keep the stock front sight as is...
 

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Found this old thread and immediately became intrigued to the extent I went on the search for a 581/681 for such a project. Yesterday, I happened to find the perfect donor and contacted Tussey Customs to do the work. The only differences will be to angle the lug back toward the ejector rod (jovino style), checker the blackstrap, possibly bob the hammer, and beadblast it for a frosted finish. I kinda want to keep the stock front sight as is...

Did you ever get that work done?
 

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