Everybody has one, why not show them?...J-Frames

jsalas

Here's my two- Model 34-1 on the left and a Model 49 Bodyguard on the right
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My two... A 36 no dash dated to 1968, and a 637-2 I purchased new in 2007. Both wearing Ahrends Cocobolo "tactical" grips.

I shortened and recontoured the hammer spur on the 637. Enough purchase for thumb cocking if desired, greatly reduced snagging potential from the original squared shape.
 

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Just got this one buttoned back up yesterday after a quick polish job (as in all day Sunday and Monday - can't say I didn't labor on the day off). This is my daily carry. Most of the time holstered in a bag, but if I need to leave it, I can just tuck it into my waistband with the Barami Hip Grip. Holster is an older Brauer Bros.
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Just switched these 2 over to Ahrends. The 642 is a Gemini Customs Pocket Protector gun. Just shot it for the first time today, was surprised how much the porting tames the recoil, special and plus p special ammo. Pleasant to shoot compared to a un-ported 642.
It recently replaced my stock 642 as my daily carry gun, a little birthday present from me to me.


Thanks

Cal
 

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My favorite j-frame and every-day carry piece, a 1969-70 mfr'd 2" RB model 36. I've got a set of diamond-checked magna's with pachmayr grip adapter, Ahrend boots, Uncle Mike boots, & badger boots for it -- it usually wears the Badgers. Haven't had it all that long, but one of the reasons I like it best is that the matte-blued cylinder, bobbed hammer, smoothed & radiused trigger (including the tip), and trigger job (including Wolff spring kit) were all done by me.
 

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