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I am now the extraordinarily proud owner of this:
Some of you may recognize the work, at least some of the work as being listed in your King catalog:
In addition to the absolutely excellent sights, the action has also been modified.
When you shoot the gun in double action there is a distinctive point right before the hammer drops where it stops, the cylinder locks fully in place, and you can then finish your pull. I understand this was used for slow fire, and it takes a bit of getting used to but is really really neat. It reminds me a bit of Rugers, but the obviously intentional nature of it makes it more pronounced and easier to use.
If it's ok, I do believe I have a new favorite gun. I cannot wait to get this out to the range.
Side question: Walrus Ivory? They don't appear to be elephant from what I know of ivory, with lots of... mineralization?
If anyone wants more pictures, or specific pictures let me know.





Some of you may recognize the work, at least some of the work as being listed in your King catalog:

In addition to the absolutely excellent sights, the action has also been modified.
When you shoot the gun in double action there is a distinctive point right before the hammer drops where it stops, the cylinder locks fully in place, and you can then finish your pull. I understand this was used for slow fire, and it takes a bit of getting used to but is really really neat. It reminds me a bit of Rugers, but the obviously intentional nature of it makes it more pronounced and easier to use.
If it's ok, I do believe I have a new favorite gun. I cannot wait to get this out to the range.
Side question: Walrus Ivory? They don't appear to be elephant from what I know of ivory, with lots of... mineralization?
If anyone wants more pictures, or specific pictures let me know.
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