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Called my pal Marc at Gemini Customs today...after we chatted, he sent me this email.

"Here is what I've been up to lately. Taking old 4"-6" barrel length GP100 Rugers and chopping them down to our "Ultimate 3" GP100". This one is done in a high polish blue, and our own precision handcrafted Desert Ironwood grips. Done up Old School, these guns just beg to be carried.

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I have never liked GP100s but I wouldn't mind the chance to give that one a whirl! Interesting conversion. Thanks for the pic. :)
 
Sharp looking revolver! Maybe too nice to carry? Here in Texas, this time of the year, I'd be worried sick about soaking it everyday. But, dang that is a sweet piece.

Out
West
 
Marc does say that for carry, he would do them up old school...guess that would be a more utilitarian finish...:)
 
I wonder what he could do with a stock 4"-er, for carry.
That sample is beautiful! TACC1
 
So much for the theory that stainless doesn't blue well...:cool:

Very nice, but I will also pass on the jewelled H & T. Too... ummm.... "urban" for me. ;)
 
That's the purtiest GP100 (or ANY ruger for that matter!) I've seen! It deserves a fine yak leather holster..............
 
WOW! Talk about a barbecue gun!
 
You all should see some of his other work that has been displayed over on the Ruger Forum. He puts out some very nice work.
 
Very nice looking...
 
Verry nice - I do like the engine-turning, since the whole job is a custom creation. Thanks for sharing.

Regards,

Dyson
 
I want one! And I have a 6"er in the safe!
 
Beautiful! Wow ~ he does SUPER work.

I've got a couple of 3" GPs ~ one is each finish and they are really very nicely balanced. Of course, none of mine look like his!
 
Sunglasses on and still didn't help.
 
The jeweled hammer and trigger are a little too Hollywood for me, but the rest of the package is beyond attractive. I never thought it would be possible to say that about a Ruger revolver. Live and learn.
 
Maybe need reading glasses too, if he left the entire owner's manual stamping on it.
 
That's an awesome looking gun right there!!
 
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