Vanity Baby Chiefs

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Nearly two years ago ISCS Yoda posted this thread: It has arrived - Smith 64 'Airweight' Custom, Semi-Fitzed Snubby

It was my inspiration. TheShootest1894 agreed to bring my vision of a similar project to being, and I picked it up today. In the mean time Craig Spegel worked his magic on Macassar Ebony, and I got those grips last week.

Baby Chiefs 11920 had reportedly been the bug for a Montgomery, Ala., LEO. He, or somebody, carried it a lot and shot it a lot, too. It was in need of a tune-up so it became the focus of my project.

TheShootest 1894 bobbed the hammer and redid the case hardening on it and the trigger. He partially relieved the trigger guard, checkered the back strap, put a slight bevel on the cylinder's flutes, Cerekoted everything except the extractor rod and flat latch, which he had reblued, and etched my Chiefs stripes on the side plate.

Craig inset a $5 gold piece from 2000, the year I retired from the 'Force, into the right grip.

Thanks much to Yoda for the idea, and to TheShootest1894 and Craig for fantastic work they both did to make it happen.

Here's my new edc, and the last photo is it with its Baby boot(ies) along side a Model of 1953 Chiefs to show the difference in the grip handle lengths.
 

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As the first time I am seeing it all together, the Spegals were the absolute right choice (when aren't they?)

Very much a pleasure to work with you on this project sir!

Happy I snagged these 'before' pics, it had lived a good life! glad it's been reborn

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Ah, thanks for posting those 'Shootist. Yours are far better than my original ones. Really shows the wear.

You did a fantastic job. I couldn't be happier.

Here's another before shot with its leather by another of our own: 05CarbonDRZ.

It takes a community to raise a Baby!
 

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I am normally not a fan of altering original S&W's but that one sure makes one reconsider. That is one beautiful, one of a kind, shootin iron. ;)

Are the original stocks for sale???? :D
 
Are the original stocks for sale???? :D

The stocks on the Chiefs when I bought it weren't original -- they were in much nicer condition than the revolver! I've since picked up another "beater" Baby Chiefs and they now adorn it (it came with black synthetic grips for a later Chiefs -- too long -- so they went into the box of "almost" useless things).
 
Ahhhhh..............nicely done, TBC, nicely done indeed. Shootist, you are to be congratulated again.

That backstrap checkering is soooooooooo gorgeous.

And you KNOW I love the military memento - I am delighted that you liked that idea.

Enjoy it!

Side note: I was in Federal court today. Pardon me while I close my office door and strap on my Shootist customized M64. :D
 
That backstrap checkering is soooooooooo gorgeous.

Thanks for all the nice thoughts.

I really wanted Craig to checker the grips, but I chose not to because I feared that would detract from 'Shootist's work on the back strap. The hand feel is simply amazing -- that checkering holds my palm perfectly so the smooth grips aren't a detriment.
 
Modifications usually make me cringe, but when they are part of a thoughtful renovation package -- as here -- I can appreciate the end product.

I invite you to consider whether a Big Dot front sight might be a good addition to your new EDC. I added one to both a 649 and a 296, and target acquisition felt much quicker after I did. You would need some barrel surgery to accommodate one. The pinned variety would need a slot in the rib, or the slipover form would need the ramp ground down to a stub to which the slight could be glued.
 
Plagiarism - Phase 1

I once had an original thought, but it died of loneliness...

Now the I have that out of the way, a big thank you to ISCS Yoda and Two-Bit Cowboy for the idea. While my 1970 Model 36 is far from complete, the grips are ready. I debated on waiting until it was completed to show off the finished project, but at my age who knows if I will even be around when it's finally done. No one is promised tomorrow.

I took a bit of a different route with the grips, I just couldn't get it out of my head how good that 1993 Gold Coin would look set in bone. Finally decided on giraffe bone, and a two tone S&W on the other side.

I think it was a good choice, but you be the judge.
 

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Very nice work!

But LOL... I am reminded of the story about a GI who inlaid a nickel into his 1911's grip... "so it would be worth something!"

Obviously not the case here. Beautiful guns!
 
Howdy Chief!

Wow, those are stunning.

I like the coin on one side and the S&W medallion on the other. Nice touch.

Thanks for sharing.

Thanks Bob, just had to try them on, but she is now on the way to Ford's for the refinish and engraving, probably be a while. We have been going back and forth on the designs. I sure hope the finished product looks as nice as it does in my mind.
 

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Very nice custom Chiefs,

Reminded me there are two bright blue half penny FS Baby chief barrels in my safe from back when I thought about customizing a J frame to commemorate my retirement several years ago...
 
1970 Navy Vanity Chief

First off thanks so much to ISCSYoda and Two-Bit Cowboy for being generous enough to share their ideas. Mine wasn't built as a nice Shooter like the other Senior Chief, more of a true vanity piece. After about a year of searching and planning, it finally arrived today.

The 1970 Chief, my enlistment year, with the 1993 Gold $5 Coin for my Retirement year like Two-Bit cowboy. I also decided I wanted bone grips, so MD Grips in Tennessee came through with the Giraffe Bone, Mike had to purchase a special size bit to make the coin fit, but came out great. I think the gold and bone look good together. Thought about doing something with the hammer, but decided to leave those case colored. Ford's did the matt bluing on the frame, SCPO Fouled Anchor on the side and Navy years of service down the back strap. She's in the presentation case now so I can enjoy it every day.

Thanks again guys for the great ideas, hope it does justice to your beautiful guns! I know my family and I will treasure it.
 

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