Nalapombu
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Hey all.
While I'm gonna be putting new grips on my 65 and carrying it more, it gives me the thoughts of maybe having a couple things done to make it a better pistol, especially for carry.
I wouldn't do anything to the action. It has a wonderful SA trigger now and a good DA trigger. I'd be worried if I done anything to try and improve the DA pull, it would effect the SA pull in a negative way. Thoughts?
The type of work I am talking about is changing the finish, possible front sight change, having the cylinder cut for moon clips and that's about it.
It's a great pistol now, I'd just want to make it better for me.
I've wondered how it would look with a matte stainless bead blasted finish. The m65 Ladysmith has a finish similar to this doesn't it? It would also hide some of the tiny dings that a revolver gets that's over 40 years old and has spent lotsa time in a cops holster. I would like to hide those "dents" that are on the edges. It prolly would cost a whole lot more to have those dings taken out and the factory finish retained. They're not anywhere close to bad enough to go that route right now.
The front sight is kinda hard for me to see sometimes. I put a bit of orange paint in it, but it's very slight and didn't do much to enhance things. I've seen where many people have the front sight removed and one of the BIG DOT front sights installed via dovetail that would give other options if that sight wasn't working for me. The BIG DOT is a nice front sight that is certainly much easier to acquire faster. It also comes in either orange or yellow in addition to the whitish color that's standard on them.
I've seen some have a rear sight installed on their J frames to combine with the BIG DOT. It looks nice, but I don't know if the addition of a new rear sight would add anything more than what the pistol has from the factory. I wouldn't need a new rear sight to use a new much more visible front sight. What's your opinion of this idea? Have you thought of doing this to any of your m65 revolvers with the 3-inch barrel?
The last thing, having the cylinder machined so I can use full moon clips is something that would be down on the list if at all. It's not really needed and I'd wonder about negatively impacting the factory capabilities that it came with. Sure, I would be able to load and reload MUCH FASTER, but I don't know if it would be worth it to do.
Has anyone had their cylinder machined to accept these moonclips? Ever thought about it? Is it something you'd consider or do to your carry pistol? Why or why not?
The only other thing I've pondered is replacing the cylinder latch with one of the Hogue custom latches. With me getting older every day I find my hands and fingers aching and stiff more often. This would help to alleviate this somewhat. The only thing is that I don't know that I want to spend the money to get it cause it's NOT CHEAP. I'd like to hear from others about these cylinder latches and whether you've replaced yours or done anything to improve the factory release.
That's about all that I've thought of with regards to my 65 3-inch. I wouldn't dare do anything that would detract from the overall look and feel of it. I'd only do something if it were going to enhance or make it better for me to shoot, carry or just admire.
Anyone had any types of custom work done to your carry revolvers? If you have, I'd like to hear about it and see pics if you have any to post.
Opinions please.
Thank you all for the continued help, advice and suggestions that you frequently give me. I appreciate you all taking your time to do it.
Have a safe week guys and gals.
Larry
While I'm gonna be putting new grips on my 65 and carrying it more, it gives me the thoughts of maybe having a couple things done to make it a better pistol, especially for carry.
I wouldn't do anything to the action. It has a wonderful SA trigger now and a good DA trigger. I'd be worried if I done anything to try and improve the DA pull, it would effect the SA pull in a negative way. Thoughts?
The type of work I am talking about is changing the finish, possible front sight change, having the cylinder cut for moon clips and that's about it.
It's a great pistol now, I'd just want to make it better for me.
I've wondered how it would look with a matte stainless bead blasted finish. The m65 Ladysmith has a finish similar to this doesn't it? It would also hide some of the tiny dings that a revolver gets that's over 40 years old and has spent lotsa time in a cops holster. I would like to hide those "dents" that are on the edges. It prolly would cost a whole lot more to have those dings taken out and the factory finish retained. They're not anywhere close to bad enough to go that route right now.
The front sight is kinda hard for me to see sometimes. I put a bit of orange paint in it, but it's very slight and didn't do much to enhance things. I've seen where many people have the front sight removed and one of the BIG DOT front sights installed via dovetail that would give other options if that sight wasn't working for me. The BIG DOT is a nice front sight that is certainly much easier to acquire faster. It also comes in either orange or yellow in addition to the whitish color that's standard on them.
I've seen some have a rear sight installed on their J frames to combine with the BIG DOT. It looks nice, but I don't know if the addition of a new rear sight would add anything more than what the pistol has from the factory. I wouldn't need a new rear sight to use a new much more visible front sight. What's your opinion of this idea? Have you thought of doing this to any of your m65 revolvers with the 3-inch barrel?
The last thing, having the cylinder machined so I can use full moon clips is something that would be down on the list if at all. It's not really needed and I'd wonder about negatively impacting the factory capabilities that it came with. Sure, I would be able to load and reload MUCH FASTER, but I don't know if it would be worth it to do.
Has anyone had their cylinder machined to accept these moonclips? Ever thought about it? Is it something you'd consider or do to your carry pistol? Why or why not?
The only other thing I've pondered is replacing the cylinder latch with one of the Hogue custom latches. With me getting older every day I find my hands and fingers aching and stiff more often. This would help to alleviate this somewhat. The only thing is that I don't know that I want to spend the money to get it cause it's NOT CHEAP. I'd like to hear from others about these cylinder latches and whether you've replaced yours or done anything to improve the factory release.
That's about all that I've thought of with regards to my 65 3-inch. I wouldn't dare do anything that would detract from the overall look and feel of it. I'd only do something if it were going to enhance or make it better for me to shoot, carry or just admire.
Anyone had any types of custom work done to your carry revolvers? If you have, I'd like to hear about it and see pics if you have any to post.
Opinions please.
Thank you all for the continued help, advice and suggestions that you frequently give me. I appreciate you all taking your time to do it.
Have a safe week guys and gals.
Larry
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