Modified Smiths

That 44 is quite the piece, I think it would look great with a heavy bead blast finish and combats. How does it handle with magnums?

if I would have known what it was I would have never polished off the finish. I plan on getting it bead blasted once I find someone to do it. the trigger is super smooth in double action and so light in single you have to be ready to shoot before you put your finger on it.it has less recoil than my 7.5 super redhawk shooting the same ammo. definitely a sweet revolver. I have been looking at the ahrend combats.
 
OK, Paul showed his, so here's my factory job:
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Just picked this one up a couple weeks ago. Triple lock 455 converted to 45acp. EVERYTHING has been replaced or modified. It's growing on me.


this 629 no dash was chopped on both ends, RB, combats, ported, right side of trigger rounded, action job, 2 1/2" bbl. I use 1000fps 250g loads. NOw with yellow front sight insert.
 
Just picked this one up a couple weeks ago. Triple lock 455 converted to 45acp. EVERYTHING has been replaced or modified. It's growing on me.


this 629 no dash was chopped on both ends, RB, combats, ported, right side of trigger rounded, action job, 2 1/2" bbl. I use 1000fps 250g loads. NOw with yellow front sight insert.

I'm kinda liking that triple lock myself !!
 
This is one of only two Modified revolvers that I have.
586-jeweled hammer, jeweled and re-contoured trigger. tuned action and cylinder. This gun was formally owned by a young local LEO who was on the competition shooting team for her unit. I purchased it from her when she decided to move up into the semi auto tactical shooting class. She was first in her class with this 586 for several years running beating out most of the men on her team. I personally saw the trophy's, ribbons and accolades that she won and achieved with this gun. it is one of my most cherished revolvers. The only thing that I have added are these Ahrends grips.
 
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