Custom Smith & Wesson 65 4 inch

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Guys, first a sincere thanks to the craftsman at Heirloom Precision, Ted and Jason for this piece built for my wife. All was taken into consideration for her with small hand size, left handed, and some physical limitations.

The gun is exceptional and the way the rear sight is part of the frame shows a lot of skill as well as planning. The sight just pop ups with the gun is at eye level with the contrast of black over stainless. Action smooth, clean, crisp in both double and single action. There is a lot of fine detail in the piece.

As always, pardon my limited experience at pictures and again, thanks to the craftsmen at Heirloom.

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We have been kicking around a revolver project for several years now and finally got to it. This is the first of four M65's. Two 3 inch depending on work load at Shot and one more 3 inch mid to late summer 2010.
 
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That is Very Very Nice!!

Is the crown a different color or is it the angle that makes it appear darker almost black?

I really like the Sight configuration

WOW! is my first thought

Merry Christmas everyone!!

-2Sigs
 
On the rear sight, I do not now. I think, repeat think, a pin but blended so I cannot see it. And the crown, that is just the metal getting a reflection.
 
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